India is a rich land as far as biodiversity is concerned and a beautiful element in its richness is the multitude of exotic birds found all over the nation. Our specialized bird watching tours take to the major wildlife sanctuaries and nature parks of India. Watch a large number of colorful birds in the picturesque setting of vibrant wildlife sanctuaries that dot the length and breadth of the country. The Corbett National Park and the Bharatpur Wildlife Sanctuary are well known for their scenic bird watching locales. With our bird watching tours you will have a chance to witness these avian treasures in their breathtaking natural habitats. The tropical forests of the region are home to some of the most beautiful birds in nature and are a bird watchers paradise. We offer excellent accommodation facilities and services for a bird watching tour to India.
Bharatpur wildlife sanctuary bird watching tour
Avid bird watchers will get to see almost all kinds of birds in the Bharatpur Wildlife Sanctuary with our bird watching tours in India. Bharatpur in the State of Rajasthan is home to more than 300 species of birds with quite a few exotic birds also. Witness various migratory birds, who come to this park to spend their winters from places like Siberia, Central Asia, Europe, China and Tibet. Some of the migratory birds you will come across on our bird watching tours are the Spanish Sparrow, Coot Snipes, Rosy Pelican, Flamingo, geese, wheatears, flycatchers, cranes, larks, stints, shanks, wagtails, ducks, eagles, warblers, buntings, pipits, hawks and pelicans. But the most sought after bird is the Siberian Crane. Other than these migratory guests, the sanctuary is also home to the birds like the Indian spotted eagles, Dalmatian pelicans, dusky eagle owls, Indian courser, sarurs, solitary lapwing and demoiselle cranes.
Also well known as Keoladeo Ghana National Park, this sanctuary is one of the finest bird sanctuaries on the earth. Get our bird watching tour package and discover the magnificent bird heaven. Savor the spectacular sights of the multihued birds in the park either by foot, cycle or by rickshaw. A boat trip is also a lovely way to indulge in bird watching during the early morning or late evening hours. Take along a guide to assist you in spotting these amazing creatures and get to know some of the unusual facts about your favorite ones.
Bird watching tours in Jim Corbett National Park
Our bird watching tours also take you to Jim Corbett National Park, another bird watchers paradise with over 580 species of birds. Catch a glimpses birds like the cuckoo, red jungle fowl, flycatchers, warblers, robins, chats, finches, fork tails, hornbills, kingfishers and many others. The Park has a number of water bodies which draw birds from far and wide. Jim Corbett also forms lies on the geological and climatological crossroads for birds from the Himalayan regions, the plains to the south and the areas further west. Being on the migratory routes of the birds and the presence of a number of water bodies in the region are the major reasons for the high concentration of birds in the region.
Kanha National Park Bird watching tour
We offer excellent bird watching tours in Kanha National Park via our bird watching tour packages. Home to more than 200 species of birds, the park is flooded with the partridges, herons, egrets, flycatchers, teals, quail, jungle fowl, warblers, woodpeckers and kingfishers. The hills are good place to relish the site of the birds of the area because of the mixed forests. The parks many rivulets are also places for sightings of various species of birds, especially the one called Sarvantal.
The Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary is another place for bird watching in India with a profusion of birds. Located over an area of 800 sq km, the sanctuary is situated in the forest hills of the Aravalli range in the Rajasthan making it an excellent destination for bird watching in India. Among the more than 200 species of birds found in the area the chief birds include the peafowl, tree pies, quails, horned owls, crested serpent eagles, sand grouses, white-breasted kingfishers, gray partridges, vultures and golden-backed woodpeckers. The sanctuary comes in the category of a dry deciduous forest and teems with lush green vegetation during the monsoons remaining dry during the rest of the year.
Covering an area of about 430 sq. km on the Brahmaputra River, the Kaziranga National Park in Assam has a number of large swamps and grasslands with lofty thickets of elephant grass and areas of evergreen forest which are home to different varieties of birds. A variety of species of birds that flock at Kaziranga National Park can be spotted here busy in flying, making beautiful voices or even having a noisy conversation making this another ideal spot for bird watching in India. Watch the black shouldered kite, oriental honey buzzard, Pallas's fishing eagle, gray-headed fishing eagle and white tailed eagle while you are roaming around the park on our bird watching tours.