Bird watching destination Rajasthan

Rajasthan has been a humble abode of kings and migratory birds alike. Sporting an avifauna variety of over 500 species, it’s truly a birder’s paradise. Tal Chhapar, Bharatpur, Keoladeo Ghana national park are the chief bird watching location along with Ranthambore and Sariska.

Rajasthan literally means “The land of kings”. Pan India Rajasthan is famous for its castles, forts, fairs, festivals, culture, and heritage. But amongst the birding community Rajasthan is more famous for the migratory birds it hosts in the months of winter. Rajasthan sports an avifauna diversity of approx 510 species including the majestic raptors and vultures, it’s truly a birder’s paradise.

Bird watching destination Rajasthan has following bird watching places, which the Birders would love to visit

Tal Chhapar, Jorbeer, and Keoladeo Ghana national park. Jorbeer is home to Griffon Vultures, Egyptian Vultures, Cinereous Vultures, Steppe Eagles, and Eastern Imperial Eagle. Tal chhapar is home to White eyed buzzard.

Other famous bird watching places include Desert National Park which hosts several threatened species like Mac Quinn’s Bustard, Kumbhalgarh National Park, Mount Abu wildlife sanctuary, Ranthambore National Park, Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary, and Sonkhaliya which is near Ajmer and is a great place to watch the Lesser Florican.

Rajasthan gives you the opportunity to watch Siberian Rubythroat, European Rollers, Scrub Robins, Demoiselle cranes, many migratory waterfowls, Black-bellied Sandgrouse, Spotted Sandgrouse, Great Indian Bustard, Saker, Shrikes, Wheaters, Asian Openbill Stork, Black-necked Stork, Woolly-necked Stork, and many more.

Rajasthan never disappoints as bird watching destination and the kind of raptors you can see here in one place, you can’t do anywhere else.

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Tal Chhapar Sanctuary

Tal Chappar sanctuary, the go-to place for birders to watch birds-of-prey, is located in Churu district of North-western Rajasthan. It’s home to vultures, falcons, eagles and many more birds. Its a popular bird watching destination in Rajasthan. This article covers how to reach, timing, bird gallery, birding guides, time to visit.

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Keoladeo National Park (Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary)

Keoladeo National park (Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary) is situated in Bharatpur, Rajasthan. It’s one of India’s oldest wildlife reserves and bird watching destination in Rajasthan. Home to more than 230 species of birds, it is a birder’s paradise and a haven for migratory birds, especially in the winter season. It’s also” recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage. This article covers how to reach, timing, entry fee, bird Gallary, birding guides, time to visit, boating.

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