AREA The 28.73
sq. km. lake and wetland.
ESTABLISHED
The 28.73 sq. km. lake and wetland was artificially created by the Maharaja
of Bharatpur in the 19th century. In 1956 as a bird sanctuary, 1981 as a
national park.
DESCRIPTION An
erstwhile princely, Bharatpur is also often called the "Eastern Gateway
of Rajasthan. Keolodeo Ghana National Park is an important international
bio-sphere known for its large and varied avifauna, both local and
migratory. By building small dykes and dams and diverting water from an
irrigation canal, he converted this low lying area into a fine wild fowl
shooting preserve. In a few years, the new wetland surrounded by marginal
forests was able to support thousands of water-birds. Commonly referred to
as Bharatpur, the Park is a delight for bird watchers.
Over 300
species of birds are found in this small park of 28.73sq. kms of which 11
sq. kms. are marshes and the rest, scrubland and grassland. Here and raised
paths, camouflaged by babul trees and undergrowth make viewing easy. A quiet
ride by boat in the early hours of the morning is also an unforgettable
experience. Every year Bharatpur waits with bated breath for the arrival of
the Siberian cranes. You can see the Indian sarus.

There are only two wintering places for this rare species one in Iran and
the other Bharatpur and these beautiful birds with their distinctive red
beaks and facial patches, fly over 6400 km from their summer retreats in
Siberia, to get to them. These crane arrive in December and stay till early
March. It is also an excellent place to watch mammals like Golden Jackal,
Striped Hyena, Fishing Cat, Jungle Cat, Nilgai, Sambar, Blackbuck and wild
Boar. The park derives its name from the temple of Keoladeo (Shiva) and
'ghana' which locally means dense, implying the nature of the vegetation.
During the cool winter months it is also possible to see large Indian
Pythons sunning themselves.
CITY SIGHTS
Government Museum: Bharatpur which gives a glimpse of past
splendour. Not far from the museum is the Bharatpur Palace which is an
excellent blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture.
Lohagarh
Fort: It is remained invincible despite several attacks by the British.
Deeg Palace: This strong and massive fort was the
summer resort of the rulers of Bharatpur and has many palaces and gardens.
It is just 32 km from Bharatpur.
SEASON
The park is open throughout the year.
BREEDING
SEASON August-October for resident birds
October-February for migrants
ACCESS By road
60 km from Agra, 24 km from Fatehpur Sikri, 186 km from Jaipur & 176 km
from Delhi. The Bharatpur railway station is 6 km from the park.
PARK POPULATION 
The
park supports a population of 375 species of birds, numerous mammals and
reptiles. With the onset of winter, migratory birds from all over world come
here. They arrive by August and leave in early March. Visitors include Coot
Snipes, Spanish Sparrow, Red Crested Porhard, Rosy Pelican and Flamingo &
Indian sarus. The special attraction, however, remains the arrival of the
rare Siberian Crane. The park is also rich in Pythons, Spotted Deer,
Sambhars, Blue Bull, Black Buck, Jackals, Otters, Fishing Cats, Monitor
Lizards.
PARK VISIT The Keoladeo small
park are well-defined treks which can easily covered. The best way to visit
he park is, you just hire a rickshaw . They are available on hire. Rickshaw
pullers have been trained by the park management in bird watching and are
quite knowledgeable. Boats are also available on hire. A boat trip early in
the morning or late evening is quite a rewarding experience. Do not forget
to carry a binocular for watching the birds.
TEMPERATURE
| Season |
Max. |
Min. |
| Summer |
40 |
26 |
| Winter |
22 |
9 |
CLOTHINGS
Summer: Light Tropical
Winter: Light Wollen
LANGUAGE Hindi, Rajasthani and English
ACCOMMODATION Laxmi Vilas Palace
Bharatpur Forest Lodge
SUGGESTED ITINERARY
THE SANCTUARY EXPERIENCE (6 Nights / 7 Days) SARISKA - JAIPUR
- RANTHAMBORE - BHARATPUR BIRD SANCTUARY - AGRA - DELHI
| Day 01 Welcome Delhi /
Manesar |
Welcome by presentable representative of Recreation Travels with
marigold garland with cheerful smile. We have a short drive to Manesar to
enjoy and old country palace now a part of India's Heritage Hotel chain for
the night.
| Day 02 Manesar - Sariska
National Park |
Early Morning, visit the sanctuary by jeep or other motorized
vehicles. In the morning, the wildlife is easier to spot, feeding or playing
in groups. Overnight stay.
After breakfast, drive to Jaipur. After lunch, visit the 17th
century fotress of Amber, whose hilltop location is
ascended on
Caparisoned Elephant, to view various palaces with rooms of stunning
beauty including the world's finest chamber of mirrors and temple of Kali.
Overnight stay.
| Day 04 Jaipur - Ranthambhore
|
By road to Sawai Madhopur, arriving before lunch. In the afternoon,
drive into the Ranthambhore National Park in jeeps, where the wildlife
sightings at the lake may be supplemented by a tiger sighting at sunset.
Overnight stay.
| Day 05 Ranthambhore -
Bharatpur |
Another drive into the sanctuary. Following breakfast, leave for
Bharatpur (with packed picnic lunches). Rest in the evening.
Early morning visit to Keoladeo Ghana National Park, one of the
best bird colonies in the world. After breakfast, leave for Agra. Check in
hotel. Later visit the Taj Mahal monument to love which was built in 1630 by
Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as a tomb for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. Other
Agra attraction on the tour includes Agra Fort built by Akbar the Great.
Overnight stay.
Morning drive back to Delhi. Upon arrival check in hotel or proceed
for the onward destination.
Highlights :
- » Travel by Brightly Caparisoned Elephant to Jaipur's
Amer Fort
- » Walk through the Mughal Ghost town of Fatehpur Sikri
- » Enjoy Game Drives through Ranthambore National Park
- » Stand before the World's most famous Monument to Love
The Taj Mahal
Note :
The
above is our standard Itinerary. We can also make Tour Programme as per your
requirement.
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