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Rajasthan, Northern India

October to March

5°C in winter to 45°C in summer

Approx. 29 sq km

UNESCO World Heritage Site

Jaipur / Agra / Delhi Airport | Bharatpur Railway Station

Approx. 174 metres above sea level

Wetlands, marshes, grasslands, woodland & scrub

Sarus Crane, Painted Stork, Pelicans, Migratory Waterfowl, Raptors & Waders
Discover The Park
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is one of India’s most renowned birding destinations, offering a rich mix of wetlands, grasslands, woodland and scrub habitats that support an impressive diversity of birdlife. The sanctuary is officially known as Keoladeo National Park and is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its varied landscapes create ideal conditions for both resident and migratory birds, making Bharatpur a rewarding destination for birding tours as well as wildlife photographers.
During the winter months, the sanctuary becomes an important stop for migratory birds arriving from different parts of Asia and beyond. Waterbirds, waders, raptors, cranes and woodland species can all be encountered across the different habitats, with seasonal changes bringing new birding opportunities throughout the year.
The sanctuary’s relatively compact landscape makes it possible to explore different habitats within a short distance, while still allowing time to pause and observe bird behaviour. Whether you are an experienced birder looking to expand your species list or discovering birdwatching for the first time, Bharatpur offers an immersive and accessible way to experience India’s diverse birdlife. To get started with planning your safari & birding journey, you can go through our India Safari Planning Guide that explains each step of the entire process, helping you make informed decisions wherever needed.
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What Makes It Special
Rich Variety of Habitats
Wetlands, open grasslands, woodland and scrub create distinct habitats for a wide range of bird species. Moving between these landscapes can bring completely different sightings within the same birding trip.
Winter Migratory Birding
The winter months bring an influx of migratory birds from across Asia and beyond. This seasonal movement makes Bharatpur particularly rewarding for birders looking to see large concentrations of waterbirds and other winter visitors.
Ideal for Bird Photography
Bharatpur’s diverse birdlife and accessible landscapes make it well suited to photography. With time spent around productive habitats, photographers can look for opportunities to capture birds in flight, feeding and natural behaviour.
Combine Birding With Tiger Safaris
Bharatpur can easily be incorporated into a broader wildlife journey with nearby tiger safari destinations such as Ranthambore and Sariska. Combine birding with tiger safaris for a more diverse experience of Rajasthan’s wildlife landscapes in one journey.
Explore Every Zone
Bharatpur offers a mix of wetlands, open grasslands, woodland and quieter trails, each attracting different bird species and behaviours. Since the sanctuary is not explored through conventional jeep safari routes, visitors can experience its birdlife at a slower pace, stopping to observe activity across different habitats.
Exploring more than one area can reveal everything from large waterbirds in the wetlands to smaller woodland species hidden among the trees.
Wetland & Marsh Areas
The shallow wetlands and marshy sections are among the most productive areas for birdwatching, particularly during the winter months. Look for ducks, geese, storks, pelicans, ibises, herons and other waterbirds feeding or resting around the water.
Woodland & Scrub Habitats
Away from the open wetlands, wooded and scrub-covered areas offer a completely different birding experience. These habitats are good for spotting kingfishers, barbets, parakeets, flycatchers, woodpeckers and smaller woodland birds that can be easy to miss in the more open areas.
Open Grasslands
The sanctuary’s grasslands and open stretches provide habitat for species that favour drier and more exposed landscapes. They can be particularly interesting for spotting harriers, raptors, larks and other open-country birds, especially during the cooler months.
Birding Trails & Observation Points
The network of trails and observation points allows visitors to explore the sanctuary at a relaxed pace and spend time around areas showing active bird movement. Early mornings are particularly rewarding, with cooler temperatures, active bird calls and good opportunities for photography across the wetlands and surrounding habitats.
At Jungle Revives, we understand that every birder has a different reason for visiting Bharatpur. Some come in search of winter migrants and rare sightings, while others want to spend quiet hours photographing birds or exploring the sanctuary’s varied habitats. With this in mind, we offer thoughtfully planned Bharatpur birding tours designed around different interests and styles of travel.
Our itineraries include dedicated birdwatching holidays, photography tours and relaxed nature-focused journeys around Bharatpur. You can also combine your birding experience with nearby heritage destinations such as Agra and Jaipur and wildlife destinations such as Ranthambore National Park, Sariska & Chambal. Every itinerary can be customized around your birding interests, preferred pace, travel dates, accommodation choices and the amount of time you want to spend in the field.
Speak with our wildlife and birding experts to plan a Bharatpur birdwatching journey built around your interests, travel style and pace.
Safari Options Explained
Bharatpur offers several ways to experience its rich birdlife, from exploring on foot to covering more ground by cycle rickshaw, e-rickshaw or bicycle.
Motor vehicles are not permitted inside the sanctuary, helping keep the experience quieter and less intrusive for wildlife. This makes exploring Bharatpur at a slower pace particularly unique and rewarding.
Explore the sanctuary on foot for a slower and quieter birding experience, with the freedom to pause whenever you spot interesting bird activity. It is particularly rewarding for photographers and serious birders who prefer to spend time observing birds without the movement of a vehicle.
Rent a bicycle and explore Bharatpur at your own pace, stopping along the way to observe birds and explore different habitats. Cycling gives you the flexibility to spend longer at promising spots and move between different parts of the sanctuary independently.
Cover more ground comfortably while exploring the sanctuary with a local rickshaw driver who can help you navigate its different habitats and areas. It is a convenient option for spotting a wider variety of birds while keeping the experience relaxed and unhurried.
Species: Northern Pintail, Common Teal, Gadwall, Bar-headed Goose, Painted Stork, Asian Openbill, Black-headed Ibis, Eurasian Spoonbill, Grey Heron

Species: Greater Spotted Eagle, Eastern Imperial Eagle, Black-winged Kite, Marsh Harrier, Pallid Harrier, Shikra, Osprey

Species: Sarus Crane, Painted Stork, Black-necked Stork, Asian Openbill, Woolly-necked Stork, Eurasian Spoonbill

Species: Common Kingfisher, White-throated Kingfisher, Coppersmith Barbet, Rose-ringed Parakeet, Green Bee-eater, Common Hoopoe, Indian Robin, Oriental Magpie-Robin
More Than Safaris
Not sure if Bharatpur is the right fit for your birding plans? Explore other birding destinations across India to find landscapes and habitats that match your interests, from wetlands and coastal habitats to forests and grasslands. You can also browse our curated birding tour packages to discover journeys designed around your interests, pace and preferred wildlife experiences.
FAQs
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is renowned for its diverse birdlife, particularly migratory birds, waterfowl, waders and raptors. The sanctuary is also known as Keoladeo National Park.
The winter months from October to March are generally the most rewarding, particularly for spotting migratory birds.
The right wildlife tour operator depends on your interests and the kind of experience you are looking for. Jungle Revives specialises in customised wildlife and birding journeys across India, combining local expertise, carefully planned itineraries and personalised experiences.
At Jungle Revives, every itinerary of wildlife safari in India is thoughtfully planned and designed around your individual requirements, not a fixed template. We offer complete flexibility and customization, allowing you to shape your India safari tour according to your interests, pace, and travel style. Whether you prefer unhurried game drives, focused wildlife photography, birdwatching sessions, or a balanced pace, we tailor every detail to suit you.
Planning to book tiger safari in India? Share your preferences with us via the enquiry form or get in touch with us directly by dropping an email at info@junglerevives.com
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