Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Hidden Treasures at Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary!

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It’s obvious to say that birding makes you understand an affinity between the bird-spotting and the corresponding natural surroundings. But at the same time, it’s so fascinating that touches you deep inside and your words lose their power and shine. The same fascination can be enjoyed at Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, one of the finest bird parks in India.

Know the birds as they are. Look sharp and you see each of them with its own element – some are diffident, some extroverts, and some are meditative, foolish and nonchalant. Sometimes you have only moments to detect those lovely creatures, as all of them are not flashy show-off, but I think it’s enough to overwhelm a pair of excited eyes. Really, it reveals a secret life within woods. What’s more? Of course, breathtaking natural beauty and a range of flora and fauna. Yes, this bird park protects faunal species as well.

Over 300 species of birds, both indigenous as well as migratory, can be seen at Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary. This beautiful natural park is spread in about 30-sq-km of area of which 11-sq-km area is marshland and the rest is scrubland and grassland. Some commonly seen animals in the park include Samber, Chital, Nilgai, Boar and monkeys. However, the major attraction of the park is, of course, the migratory birds which flock here from far and wide. Numerous species of Cranes, Pelicans, Geese, Ducks, Shanks, Flycatchers, Pipits and Eagles can be seen in their natural habitat. Other than that, alluring scenery and some old-aged temples within the territory will leave you enchanted at the end.

This amazing bird sanctuary is open for visitors all through a year; however the best time to come here is between July and November. So, next time when you plan a Rajasthan tour, don’t miss to explore this hidden surprise of Bharatpur. A variety of packages like Jaipur tourism, Rajasthan tour packages are available at reputed travel sites. Choose the one, and have a great birding experience at Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary.

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