Keoladeo National Park – Bharatpur, Rajasthan

Category : Indian wildlife

One of the finest bird parks in the world, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary (Keoladeo Ghana Natiuonal Park) is a reserve that offers protection to faunal species as well. Nesting indigenous water- birds as well as migratory water birds and waterside birds, this sanctuary is also inhabited by Sambar, Chital, Nilgai and Boar.

More than 300 species of birds are found in this small wildlife park of 29-sq-kms of which 11-sq-kms are marshes and the rest scrubland and grassland. Keoladeo, the name derives from an ancient Hindu temple, devoted to Lord Shiva, which stands at the centre of the park. ‘Ghana’ means dense, referring to the thick forest, which used to cover the area.

While many of India’s parks have been developed from the hunting preserves of princely India, Keoladeo, popularly known as Bharatpur Wildlife Sanctuary, is perhaps the only case where the habitat has been created by a maharaja. In earlier times, Bharatpur town used to be flooded regularly every monsoon. In 1760, an earthen dam (Ajan Dam) was constructed, to save the town, from this annual vagary of nature. The depression created by extraction of soil for the dam was cleared and this became the Bharatpur Lake.

At the beginning of this century, this lake was developed, and was divided into several portions. A system of small dams, dykes, sluice gates, etc., was created to control water level in different sections. This became the hunting preserve of the Bharatpur royalty, and one of the best duck – shooting wetlands in the world. Hunting was prohibited by mid-60s. The area was declared a national park on 10 March 1982, and accepted as a World Heritage Site in December 1985.

Bharatpur Wildlife Species:

The major attractions of tourists visiting the park are the numerous migratory birds, who come from as far away as Siberia and Central Asia and spend their winters in Bharatpur, before returning to their breeding grounds. Migratory birds at Bharatpur bird sanctuary include, several species of Cranes, Ciconia episcopus, Pelicans, Geese, Ducks, Eagles, Hawks, Shanks, Stints, Wagtails, Warblers, Wheatears, Flycatchers, Buntings, Larks and Pipits, etc.

There are well-defined forest trails, which can easily be covered on foot or on a cycle or you can also hire a rickshaw that 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 early morning boat trip or a late evening one is quite a rewarding experience to check out the hidden surprises of Bharatpur.

Other nearby tourist attraction
Bharatpur Palace :
Not far from the museum is the Bharatpur Palace, an marvellous structural blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture.
Lohagarh Fort :
The invincible Lohagarh Fort, which remained unconquered despite several attacks by the British regime.
Deeg Palace :
Situated just 32-kms away from Bharatpur is the Deeg Palace. A strong and massive fortress, Deeg Palace was the summer resort of the rulers of Bharatpur and houses numerous beautiful palaces and gardens.

Nanda Devi National Park

Category : Indian wildlife

Nanda Devi national park spread over a large area of 630 square kilometer, just next to spectacular Nanda Devi peak. Nanda Devi national park is located in the upper Himalayan ranges of Chamoli district in the Garhwal division in the state of Uttarakhand. The Nanda Devi mountain, which is the second highest peak in India fence the park from three sides. Because of its natural surroundings and exotic ambiance, Nanda Devi national park is a home some unique variety of flora and fauna in the world. The rich biodiversity of the park spellbind people with its scenery and wildlife. Together with valley of flowers, Nanda Devi national park is inscribed as an UNESCO world heritage site in the year 1988.

Nanda Devi national park is a home of some exotic wildlife species. The park is more of in seclusion due to its difficult terrain. This wild sanctuary is one of the best in world because of its faunal population. some of the Himalayan species like serow, snow leopard, Himalayan tahr, Himalayan black bear, Himalayan musk deer are common here. Other than that bharal, grosbeaks, rose finches, ruby throat, common langur, brown bear and warblers are also dominant here. The entire of Nanda Devi national park area lies within the western Himalayas Endemic Bird Area (EBA). It has more than 100 bird species includes Yellow-bellied Fantail Flycatcher, Orange-flanked Bush Robin, Blue-fronted Redstart, Indian Tree Pipit, Vinaceous-breasted Pipit, Nutcracker and many more. The park is also a home of about 27 varieties of butterflies.

The park is covered with high altitude flora such as fir, birch, rhododendron and juniper. The park has two circle, outer and inner. The inner part of the park has a drier conditions and almost nil vegetation near the Nanda Devi glacier. The scenery changes drastically from outer to inner circle. Vegetation changes from alpine to to junipers scrubs that dominate the vegetal growth of inner circle. Apart from juniper vegetation, grasses, prone mosses and lichens are also give way to other type of vegetation. Nanda Devi park is also famous for ‘valley of flower’, which house some of the rarest floral species in the world. There is around 312 floral species found in this national park.

Invaluable Suggestions

Park is open from 1st May and close on 31st October.

Visitors has to move in a group and one group is consists of 5 members. Not more than two groups are permitted in one day and not more than four groups are permitted in one week.

Visitor above 14 years of age only can enter the park.

The terrain is rough and tough. So, you must medically checked checked and should take all precautionary measures.

You shouldn’t damage any floral and fauna. It will be a punishable offense.

Never play radio or any other sound device as it may irritates wild animals.

Nanda Devi park is in high altitude and have chill almost most of the years. So, take appropriate clothes with you.

You need to take permit from the field director before entering into the park.

There is no tourist facility available in the park. Tourist stay near by Joshimath.

Trekking is a great experience in Nanda Devi Park. So, before leaving prepare yourself for some adventure sports.

Getting There:

By Air : The nearest airport is at Jolly Grant at Dehradun at a distance of around 295 km from the Nanda Devi National Park.
By Train : The nearest railhead is Rishikesh at a distance of 276 km. Rishikesh is connected with Joshimath by a Metalled road.
By Road : Metalled roads are there till Joshimath from where one has to trek to reach this place.

Sultanpur National Park

Category : Indian wildlife

Sultanpur National Park is located in Gurgaon District, Haryana, India. It has an area of 1.43 square kilometres. It is a protected area where over 250 species of birds have been sighted. Sultanpur area on the Farukhnagar Gurgaon road was a low lying marshy area which used to get inundated during monsoons. Sultanpur-Bird-SanctuaryThe collected brackish water attracted a large variety of animals and aquatic plants which in turn attracted migratory as well as a variety of resident birds. Earlier this was a favourit hunting grounds of the rich and famous around Delhi and the rulers of the small principalities in the area excelled in the sport of waterfowl hunting. Dr. Salim Ali, the doyen of Indian Ornithology is largely responsible for converting this hunting grouonds to a Bird Sanctuary. He was a frequent visitor till the last days. It was officially declared a Bird Sanctuary in 1971, thanks to the keen interest of Dr. Ali. In 1991, the Sanctuary was upgraded into a National Park.

Climate

Tropical. Hot summers and chilly winters. The monsoon hits Sultanpur in July and continues till mid-September

FLORA AND FAUNA
The resident bird population include Gray and Black Franklolins, Hoopoe, Indian Roller, Drongo, Paddyfield Pipit, at least five variey of larks, three types of egrets, Purple Sunbird, Kingfishers, Lapwings, Indian Courser, Bushchats, Indian and Magpie Robins, Prinias, Black Kites, Shikra, Marsh Harrier, Oriental Honey Buzzard, Black Shouldered Kite, Sarus Crane, Comb Duck, Spotbilled Duck, Cormorants, Night Heron, Spotted Owlet and two types of Parakeets.

Sultanpur National Park

Migrants includes almost all common ducks who visit Northern India, including, Teal, Gaganey, Northern Shoveller, Pintail and Brahminy Duck. Various species of Storks and ibis as well as Spoonbills are also commonly seen in the park.

Other migratory waterbirds like Sandpipers, Plovers, Black winged Stilt, Green Shank, Red Shanks, etc. also visit this Sanctuary in good numbers. Summer Migrants include Asian Koel, Cuckoos, Golden Oriole, Bee Eaters, and others.

The Sanctuary has a large number of resident Neelgai(Boselaphus tragocamelus Pallas) besides some jackals, porcupines and mongooses.

When to visit
Between October and March. During winter, the chances of sighting the wildlife are more.

HOW TO REACH SULTANPUR NATIONAL PARK

Sultanpur is 47 km from Delhi and 16 km from Gurgaon. Delhi has the nearest airport. Gurgaon has a railway station and Metro Railways is likely to connect Gourgaon with Delhi soon. Bus service from Delhi to Gurgaon is frequent and convenie

Where to stay
The Haryana Tourism Corporation runs a tourist lodge inside the park with air-conditioned and general rooms. Facilities include a restaurant, bar and cottages. Rates vary from Rs. 800 to Rs. 1,200 for air-cooled and air-conditioned rooms. Or, stay in Delhi or Gurgaon and drive down to Sultanpur.

India Wildlife tours

Category : Indian wildlife

India is the home to large variety of wild beasts and is heaven for the enthusiastic photographers. With its unique geographical location it sees 5 seasons every year. There are as much as 488 Wildlife Sanctuaries and 89 National Parks in India.

Other than wild beasts India also has large variety of 4 Ravens the migratory 4 Ravens also come to India during the winter season. The country also brags of over 2000 species of insects, frogs and over 700 species of fish.

How To Plan The Trip!

The tour companies plan the wildlife trips all around the country and also to Nepal. The itineraries are prepared by the company so that the wildlife adventurers can have maximum to explore and experience. There are the best adventure tour spots in Northern and Central India which can be visited by the tourists.

Compass India Incorporation provides its guests with good accommodation facility and at reasonable prices. The India wildlife tours offered by them are designed for the people who have keen interest in wildlife. These places are amazing for the travellers who are fond of photography. One can also get familiar to the local culture of the respective place and enjoy some 4 Raven watching. A visit to the nearby village can provide the travellers with some snacks and tea.

Why wildlife trip to India?

India is incredibly rich in flora and fauna and is among the 12 mega diversity countries of the world. There are over 1200 species of the 4 Ravens inhibiting in India, this means around 13% of the total 4 Ravens exists alone in India. One can also get a luxurious stay in ideal resorts, which provide all facilities to the guests.

The variety of wildlife existing in Indian cannot be seen anywhere else in the world. This land is bestowed with the beauty of nature the mountains, seas, lakes, deserts and forests of varied types can be found in this sub-continent.

There are around 14 species of wild cats which include marbled cat, clouded leopard, lynx, snow leopard, caracal are few among them. Lions and tigers can also be found over here. There are 8 different species of deer in the forests, which gives pleasure to the naturalists. Other animals which can be seen here include a one horned rhinoceros, wild buffaloes, elephants, wild oxen etc. The jungle is full of primates, macaques and languor. Black bucks can be seen moving around on this vast land. One can enjoy these sights by moving in open jeeps, elephants, cycle etc.

Wildlife in Kerala – The Cape of the Jungle

Category : Indian wildlife

Indian tour operators offers to take you on most enchanting tours to the Kerala wildlife in, South India. Kerala, South India by virtue of having been endowed with extreme natural beauty and dense forests and generously sprinkled with mountain rivers and streams offers a natural habitat to a number of wild animals and birds. Kerala in South India being one of the most naturally green and lovely states supports a large variety of flora and fauna. Kerala, South India is specially known for its spice plantations and herbal flora that besides adding to the natural beauty of the Kerala wilds is of great commercial importance. While you are on tours to the Kerala wilds you can go bird watching and catch glimpses of the most beautiful birds chirping and complementing the deep greens and dense forests.

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary

The word ‘wayanad’ means ‘land of the swamps’, this sanctuary has been made from a Part of the Wayanad Plateau and it covers the districts of Cannanore in the North and Calicut in the south. The sanctuary follows scientific methods that do not harm the traditional lifestyles of the local tribal population living there. If you want to have a taste of the wilderness, enjoy the wild animals in their natural habitats and have one ultimate experience of the natural world, one of the ideal places to visit would be the Wayanad Wildlife sanctuary in Kerala.

Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary

Peppara Wildlife sanctuary is located about 50kms. north east of Thiruvananthapuram city. It consists of Part of Palode reserve (24sq.kms) and part of Kottoor reserve (29sq.kms).The total area of the sanctuary is 53 sq.kms. The major mammals include elephant, gaur,sambar, barking deer, mouse deer, wild boar, tiger, panther, wild dog, lion tailed macaque, Nilgiri langur, Malabar squirrel etc. Many kinds of snakes including the king cobra and python are also present in this sanctuary. The area has a variety of moth and butterflies. Water birds like darter, little cormorant, pied king fisher and egrets are also common.

Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary

The Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary was established in 1958.It is situated in Kerala, which became a prime centre for protection and conservation of rare species of wildlife. The sanctuary boasts of tropical wet evergreen to grasslands type of vegetation. is home to rich and diverse flora and fauna. The Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary is also a part of the beautiful Neyyar Reservoir, which is an excellent tourist destination and the place offers excellent conditions for boating.The sanctuary is home to a variety of wildlife where animals like Wild Boars and Nilgiri Langurs can be seen. The Crocodile Farm, Deer Farm and Lion Safari Park are the main attraction of the Neyyar wildlife sanctuary. Visitors can also enjoy boating along the Neyyar Lake to trekking to the Agastiar Peak. Truly, the Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary is an exciting destination to be to in on your Kerala tour. So Get Ready to fight with your fear in Kerala wildlife. For Detail about Kerala Wildlife Tour Packages Please visit on Our Website

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Kaziranga National Park Tour

Category : Indian wildlife

Renowned the world over for its endangered one-horned Rhino and a variety of other wildlife, Kaziranga National Park is an important wildlife destination of India. Set ideally on the banks of River Brahmaputra, it is a World Heritage Site located in the enchanting state of Assam. It has the highest density of tigers among protected ares in the world. It was recognized as a Tiger Reserve in 2006. It is also declared an important Bird Area by Birdlife International for conservation of bird species. This Park has played a significant role in wildlife conservation. It was recognized as a wildlife sanctuary in the year 1940.

Covering an area of 430 sq km, this Park is a home to mesmerizing wildlife such as Indian Elephants, Hog Deer, Indian Bison, Capped Langurs, Swamp Deer, Tigers, Leopard Cats, Sloth Bears, Jungle Cats, Jackal, Otters, Hog Badgers, Wild Boar, Pythons, Wild Buffalo and Monitor Lizards.

Its landscape encompasses tall elephant grass, marshland, and dense tropical moist broadleaf forests. There are several water bodies in the Park, which serve as promising sites for wildlife sighting.

The Park is also a bird’s paradise where you can sight a variety of colorful birds such as Oriental Honey Buzzard, Black Kite, Himalayan Griffon, Pallas’s Fishing Eagle, White Tailed Eagle, Black-Shouldered Kite and Grey-Headed Fishing Eagle. If you visit the Park during the winters you might see beautiful migratory birds such as Greylag Geese, Gadwall, Ruddy Shelduck, Bar-Headed Geese, Red-Crested Pochard, Falcated Duck and Northern Shoveller.

A visit to Kaziranga National Park will surely crown your holidays with wonderful memories which you can cherish for long.