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Located about 55 km by road from Agra on the Jaipur
highway, the town of Bharatpur is an eastern gateway to Rajasthan.
The Bharatpur Palace houses a large number of exhibits dating
back to the early 15th century. Bharatpur, however, is famous
for its proximity to the Keoladeo Ghana National Park which
has the largest concentration and variety of birdlife in Asia.
This 29 sq km sanctuary is also the breeding ground for the
rare Siberian Crane.
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Keoladeo Ghana
National Park
Just 176 kms from Delhi is a very special wilderness
- the Keoladeo Ghana National Park, one of the finest water-bird
sanctuaries in the world. The 28.73 sq km lake and wetland
was artificially created by the Maharaja of Bharatpur in the
19th century. 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 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. There are mixed
heronries on the half submerged babul trees and the cacophony
is unbelievable as painted storks, open bills, spoon bills,
egrets, cormorants, white ibis and multitudes of others, tend
their young. Jacanas with their iridescent colours and elegant
tail feathers and purple moorhen can be seen delicately treading
over the floating vegetation. While harriers and fishing eagles
circle overhead in search of prey, the pied kingfisher hovers
dramatically over the water in a flurry of wings. There are
varieties of storks and cranes and the local sarus crane is
elegant in a livery of grey and red.
Every year Bharatpur waits with bated breath for the arrival
of the Siberian cranes. There are only two wintering places
for this rare species one in Iran and other in Bharatpur.
These beautiful birds with their distinctive red beaks and
facial patches, fly over 6400 km from their summer retreats
in Siberia.
The forest around the lake at Bharatpur harbours the sambar,
chital, nilgai, jackal, hyena, fox, mongoose and porcupine.
Occasionally, a fishing cat can be seen scooping its prey
from waters edge. Pythons are also commonly seen sunning themselves
along the edge of the paths or at Python point.
EXCURSION : Deeg :
32 km, it is used to be the royal summer resort of
the rulers of Bharatpur. Served as the second capital of the
region, it is dotted with a number of forts, palaces and gardens.
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By Road: Bharatpur is conveniently located on the Agra
- Jaipur Highway, only 56 kms from Agra and approx. 175 kms
from Delhi.
By Air: Agra 56 Km is the nearest airport.
By Rail: Regular train services connect Bharatpur with
several cities on Delhi - Mumbai (Bombay) trunk route, Jaipur
and Agra.
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