One Of The Greatest Bird Watching Destinations: India
June 29th, 2008 Posted in Bird Watching VacationAll over the world, there are a lot of great bird watching destinations. However, India tops the list of the best bird watching destinations.
Why India Is One Of The Best Bird Watching Destinations
The present day world has nearly 8,650 migratory and originating species of birds. 141 of these birds live in India naturally, and as many as 1,200 of these birds adopt India as their home. Such a large number of birds is sufficient for the contentment of any bird watcher, making India the finest of all similar destinations; without even the slightest revelation about the number of rare birds that can viewed here.
In fact, India is one of the rare bird watching destinations, which also depicts its concern about eco-tourism. India is the house of countless sheltered, quiet wildlife sanctuaries, ideal for bird watching. You will surely consider this the best of watching destinations in the world today, as to add to its perfect sanctuaries, is the great variety of spectacular surroundings and other wildlife. This results from the fact that India is much diversified in terms of its geographical features. This factor is aptly reflected in its countless features – the impressive Himalayas bordering Tibet on the northern side, fertile plains, deserts, forests and long stretches of beautiful beaches. It is such a diversity of scenery that finds its reflection in India’s wildlife.
What You Will See While Bird Watching In India
In case you go bird watching in India, you will definitely see a variety of birds, along with other animals like elephants, tigers, lions and rhinos. In addition to the amusing wildlife factor is the cultural history of the country that makes a lasting impression. No wonder India is presently considered one of the finest bird watching destinations the world over. Though bird watching by itself is a means of amusement, if you have the adventure spirit, there is a lot to be seen and enjoyed with regard to the range of wildlife and eye-catching surroundings.
Excellent bird watching trips of the national parks of India are yet another unique feature. Take the example of the Keoladeo Ghana National Park in Bharatpur, visiting which is a world legacy, where there are 350 species or more of birds in the shallow lakes, flooded forests and uncultivated land. Not for nothing is this park declared as one of the best bird sanctuaries in the world. Another park, Corbett National Park, also has a wide assortment of birds. Though more renowned as the first tiger reserve in India, this is also a blissful place for bird watchers, where bird watching is undertaken either on elephants or in open-air jeeps. On natural ‘display’, in such wonderful surroundings, is 580 species of extraordinary birds.
The Bandipur National Park is located the northern part of India, along the southern periphery of the Kabini River. The lakes and rivers of this park are the hubs of a huge number of animals, particularly if you visit between the months of February and June, which form the dry season in India. Therefore, this is actually the perfect place for bird watching, along with catching glimpses of the other miscellaneous and thrilling range of wildlife that come together here.
If you happen to go down South in India, you will come across numerous extremely famous wildlife parks and some wonderful bird watching destinations as well. The Nagarole National Park can serve as an example of this reality – with more than 250 diverse species of birds, you will also find a huge population of elephants and bisons. It should not surprise you to know that this park finds a sure mention among the best of wildlife parks in India.
One Response to “One Of The Greatest Bird Watching Destinations: India”
By Deepak Saini on Jun 30, 2008
I am from Bharatpur, residing at Keoladeo National Park. This time KNP is receiving good rains. Openbills have started making nests and we all hope that these storks will stop for long which we are not seeing from past 4-5 years. Once they will succefully nest than the other birds will follow.
We hope for the best this time. Also, very positive that this time the birdwatchers will sight variety of species once again at KNP.