Amongst
India’s premier wildlife sanctuaries is the Keoladeo
Ghana National Park, Bharatpur, situated at the
border between the states of Rajasthan and Uttar
Pradesh. It’s a marshy area, stretching over 29 sq
km of kadam forests, grasslands and shallow lakes.
Created by the Maharaja of Bharatpur in the 19th
century by diverting water from an irrigation canal,
Keoladeo was founded as a shooting preserve, but
given the status of a bird sanctuary in 1956.
Upgraded to a national park in 1982, the area today
ranks as one of the best waterbirds preserves in the
world- and it’s a World Heritage Site. Keoladeo
Ghana, Bharatpur harbours some of India’s richest
Birdlife, including the gorgeous shocking-pink
tinted painted stork, several species of cormorants,
egrets, pelicans, ibises, cranes, ducks and geese.
One can see over 350 species of birds, both native
as well as migratory. Among the latter, the highly
endangered Siberian Cranes, which come to nest in
winter, are the rarest. Bharatpur is the Siberian
Crane’s only known wintering ground in India; at
last count, only 2 cranes nested at the park,
definitely a cause for worry. In addition to the
birds, Keoladeo is home to a wide range of mammal
and reptile species, including deer, jackals, black
buck, fishing cats, otters and blue bulls.
Entry Requirements: All visitors to Keoladeo
Ghana, Bharatpur need to obtain an entry permit from
the Warden or Ranger at the entrance to the park.
Foreigners need to pay an entry fee of Rs 200;
Indians pay Rs 25. Extra charges are levied for
cameras and photographic equipment.
How to get there: Keoladeo Ghana is situated
just two km from the town of Bharatpur, which is
connected by train and road to Delhi (176 km away)
and Agra (50 km away). There are regular buses
plying to Bharatpur from Delhi, Agra, and other
cities, and taxis can also be hired to do the trip.
Within the park, walking or cycling is easily the
best way of seeing Keoladeo’s fabulous range of
avian life. Taxis or private vehicles, however, are
allowed into the park and can be used. The forest
department also operates mini buses and boats within
the park. If you decide to pedal through the
sanctuary, cycles can be hired at the entrance to
Keoladeo; a map of the park’s walking trails can be
obtained from the reception counter at the entrance.
Best time to visit: Keoladeo Ghana Bharatpur
is open throughout the year for visitors, although
winter is definitely the best time to visit. Summers
are too hot and monsoons too wet for comfort, but
the months between October and February are very
suitable for a trip. Besides the fact that the
weather’s good at this time, the park’s migratory
birds arrive during the winter.
Accommodation and other facilities:
Fortunately for tourists, accommodation is not a
problem in Bharatpur. The town (not the park) has a
number of guest houses, forest lodges and hotels,
including some luxurious heritage properties.
Besides the accommodation in the town, there are two
forest lodges and two restaurants within the park.
The restaurants are however, extremely basic and
it’s advisable to bring your own food if you plan to
spend the entire day within the park.








