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The World Heritage listed
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary as one of the finest bird sanctuaries in India. It houses more
than 415 kinds of birds, out of which 117 birds migrate from places as far away as Siberia
and China. This bird sanctuary also known as Keoladeo Ghana even houses sambar, chital,
nilgai and boar. The park covers an area of 29 sq. km. out of which 11 sq. km. are marshes
and the rest is scrubland and grassland. |
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ancient times were developed from the hunting preserves of the princes. But this park's
uniqueness is that it was the only animal house created by a king (Maharaja) for hunting.
'Keoladeo' is an ancient Hindu temple devoted to Lord Shiva in the centre of this park and
'Ghana' means dense, which are in context to the thick forests which covered this area.
This is how Bharatpur National Park gets its name Keoladeo Ghana. |
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An earthern dam called the
Ajan Dam was constructed in 1760 to protect Bharatpur from the constant floods during
monsoon and the arid lands after monsoon. The Keoladeo lake was born out of the depression
created by extraction of soil for the dam. A very fine system of small dams, dykes, sluice
gates, etc., was made so as to control the water level in different sections. Until
hunting and shooting was banned in 1964, this place of Bharatpur royalty was one of the
best duck-shooting wetlands in the world. On 10th March 1982 this area was declared as a
National Park and in December 1985 it was accepted as a World Heritage site. |
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General information |
| Area |
22 sq.km. |
| Altitude |
250 metres |
| Best Season |
October- February |
| Languages |
Rajasthani, Hindi, English. |
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Siberian Crane This park welcomes more than 415 species of birds
every year to nestle in its 29 sq. km. area covered with shallow lakes and stunted forest
growth and grasslands. These birds migrating from far away countries spend their winters
here before returning to their homes. The birds as small as the Siberian dusky leaf
warbler which is the size of a finger or as large as the Dalmatian pelican, which is a
little less than 2 mts. Many species of cranes, geese, eagles, wheatears, wagtails,
pelicans, warblers, shanks, larks, pipits, flycatchers, buntings, etc. and other migrating
birds are found here.
The most popular amongst all the
migrating birds is the Siberian crane or the great white crane. It migrates every year
during winter, covering a distance of almost half the globe. The journey to this sanctuary
is 6400 km. from their breeding grounds in Siberia. The stay lasts from December to
March. |
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| These fascinating birds are
on the verge of extinction and number only a few hundreds now. The birds from the western
parts of the globe migrate to Keoladeo, coming from the river basin region, in the Aral
mountains in Siberia via Afghanistan and Pakistan. The other stop for them is Feredunkenar
in Iran. The Siberian crane is different from the Indian cranes in its eating habits.
Siberian cranes are entirely vegetarian. They feed on aquatic roots and tubers in loose
flocks of five or six. |
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| The heronry of Keoladeo is
one of the finest in the world. This heronry is a breeding ground for seventeen
species of birds namely grey heron, purple heron, night heron, large egret, median egret,
little egret, cattle egret, large cormorant, Indian shag, little cormorant, darter,
painted stork, open-billed stork, black-necked stork, white-necked stork, white ibis and
spoonbill. Each of the birds are specialist feeders like the Siberian crane. Spoonbills
rake the mud with their beaks for mollusks, tadpoles and weed, white egrets and herons
spear their prey, flamingoes sieve water for plankton and geese and brahminy ducks graze
at the water's edge. |
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spectacular harmony also houses a range of mammals and reptiles - Nilgai, sambar, chital,
leopard and the wild bear are some of them. Large rock pythons can also be spotted here,
especially at Python point, beyond the Keoladeo temple, an ideal place for reptile lovers.
This fascinating place, with woodlands and green tall grasses, with marshes and
scrublands, is endowed with a unique plethora of flora and fauna. |
| When to
visit: The park is open
throughout the year although most visitors choose to come between October and February,
when wintering wildfowl assemble in thousands on the lakes. The breeding season is between
August and October.
How to get there:
The nearest railhead is Bharatpur (2 km)
and the nearest airport is at Agra (50 km).
Accomodation is available at the Forest
Lodge (ITDC), Saras Tourist Bungalow (RTDC), Shanti Kutir, Forest Rest House and private
hotels near the park.
For more information, contact:
Tourist
Reception Centre, (RTDC)
Hotel Saras, Agra Road, Tel.: 22542
Guide Services : Approved guides for the National Park can
be hired from the Tourist Reception Centre,
RTDC Hotel Saras, Tel.: 22542 and
Dy. Chief Wildlife Warden, Forest Rest House, Tel.: 22777
Tourist
Information Centre
Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan. |
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