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  • WanderingSAM555
    Situated right there on the Agra ¨CJaipur highway [NH 11] this bird sanctuary is an invitation to all weary souls looking for some relaxation away from the maddening crowds of cities. Coming from Agra, it is situated on this highway, just a few kilometers before the Delhi-Alwar-Bharatpur or say Mathura-Bharatpur road joins this National Highway. Parking is just 100 meters next to the entrance, for two wheeler, cars and even buses. Open all year round, ticket is Rs 50 per adult, students and children get a discount. Foreigners pay Rs 400. Canteen is just packaged food, water and tea. Cycle repair facility available. Make sure to carry enough water and food for the duration of visit. Bring along your most capable camera with longest zoom.If you love nature or birds and animals or trekking or cycling, you are invited to a trip to this fabulous place. Even if you are a romantic lover, it is a recommended destination; yes, it is safe [safer than many other locations] for just 2 of you, provided you love the natural backdrop for the time of togetherness. Minimum time to appreciate this place is one day; else you can spend any number of days here in serenity. As far as the best time to visit this sanctuary is concerned, it depends on what you like to see. If you like to meet migratory friends, the best time is late November to late February. In other times you will be greeted by local and local-migratory birds. In one season you will meet mating birds, in other you will find nesting birds and in another you will meet young birds learning to fly. In rainy season you will find water bodies full of water and greenery all around but humidity and rains may dampen your spirits. Early and late winter may be considered best time for most people. Mid winter is foggy.To relish this greenery you have a 5.5 km long road which means a journey of 11km, forth and back. Plus there are many treks. You can go on foot, on cycle [available on rent], on rickshaw or tonga on hourly basis, or if you want to tick the boxes on your travel checklist, a golf cart. My recommendation is a tonga especially if you are a small group, typical Indian family size, because a tonga seats some 6 six people together while a rickshaw seats just two. Moreover a tonga gives you a higher vantage point which comes handy when a pack of 20-30 tourists , mostly foreigners, have gathered on ground to watch a bird or two. Plus for city dwellers and especially their children, a tonga is a picture book coming alive in the form of a tonga. Think of it ¨C how many of you have seen a real tonga, leave alone the question of sitting in one. For treks, a guide is must for your safety.Your rickshawwalla or tongawalla is your guide as well but you if you want more take help of a naturalist against a fee. Binoculars are available on rent. It is interesting to note how your favorite playback singers occupy the center stage under the able guidance of a guide. You must have heard a bird singing but to see who the singer is , you need a guide and it is amazing to see how they spot birds which despite his directions remains elusive to untrained eyes. For the ornithologist in the making, a visit to the Dr Salim Ali Centre is recommended. ITDC- hotel Ashok is situated right inside this sanctuary, consult reviews before you book. There are many good hotels in the vicinity of this sanctuary.Spare your time for birds but spare a little money for souvenirs. The official shop at the entrance has many souvenirs in the form of t-shirts, jackets, caps and many paintings and prints. All well made and well priced too. There are many relevant books but must try to get a copy of illustrated guide to the park which may be out of stock at times, the staff is courteous though. My recommendation is ¨C go for the jacket.
  • wasilk2014
    The way government is looking after a national park ... just sucks. How do they manage to do that? Water problems between states ... a national park gets dragged into.Trust me guys I am totally in for the National park. The flora, fauna, vastness, large plains, variety of birds, heritage is quite good but the way it is in shambles is not THE WAY. I don't know but the place gives you an eerie kinda feeling, feeling which comes up due to distrust ... something like whether the eagle owl the guides are showing is real or not? Is the snake bird which is drying itself up for a few hours now, same place no movement, stuffed?Siberian Cranes; which used to be; a major attraction why haven't they turned up and for a few years in a row now? Winters and the park has almost dried up God knows what will happen later. Cycles in the condition which they are in, are better not to ride on ... and so on.Guides will tell you their share of stories of the past and how this place used to be their place but how is just a source of income now which too is a rarity many a days.All in all, I would still suggest to visit the place, once for sure, for it is an experience like no other for the first timers.
  • PeriplanisiEco
    It is a beautiful place and a must visit for birder's and biologist. It is interesting to know how the man made wetland has been changing over the years and watch all the resident and migrant birds. If you take a cycle, make sure to have a bird guide handy. I recommend a cycle rikshaw if you are not familiar with birds. The rickshaw drivers know where the main birds are found and can show you. Majority of the times, your driver will double up as your naturalist so you do not need to hire one seperately but make sure to talk to your driver beforehand to find out. A small warning to foreigners, there is a temple inside the park and the 'priest' at the temple can sweet talk and then ask for donation of Rs 500 and more. Please do not pay and if you must give a small donation let the sum be your own choice.
  • trisul35
    i had taken morning trip and excellent surprise was waiting for me after sun rise. varieties of national and international migratory birds were moving in park.nice satisfaction of eyes and mind also.move with a rickshaw(tri cycle)--officially it is available in park's gate--all the drivers are very expert guide.it was a nice experience.
  • karajgikar
    About 120 km from New Delhi, it is a Birder's Paradise! The park opens around 7 am and we reached the place around the same time. We hired a cycle- rickshaw(3 wheeler) and a naturalist.The cycle -rickshaw charges Rs.100 per hour for two passengers and the naturalist's fees is Rs.250 per hour for the entire group. He comes with a spotting scope. The name of our naturalist is Prakash Chand and he was keen and knowledgeable.We could sight Chestnut shouldered Petronia, Greater Coucal, Laughing Dove, Eurasian Coot, Moorhen, Ruddy Shelduck, Glossy Ibis, White tailed Lapwing, Northern Shoveller,Common Snipe, Lesser whistling duck, Greylag Goose, Indian spot billed duck, Egyptian Vulture,Purple swamphen, Darter, Pied bushchat, common Stone chat, Citrine wagtail, red wattled lapwing, purple heron, grey heron, grey francolin, Dusky eagle owl, Orange headed Thrush, Common Hoopoe, white breasted water hen and of course a pair of Sarus cranes.Stayed overnight at Laxmi Vilas Palace, a luxury hotel with good ambiance, courteous service and tasty food costing Rs.5000 per double room.
  • Aniket_Shetty
    Bird options is very rich. Hoping to get around Jan/Feb to catch some migratory birds. Plenty cycle rickshaw available. Feel free to ask questions to your guy before you board. the one we got knew very little or nothing. Pointed out an orphean warbler and mentioned robin.
  • sentosa4u
    We visited this place in early March 2015. Early morning (around sunrise) is the best time to visit. There is an option of taking a cycle rickshaw, bicycle or walking inside. Cycle rickshaw is the best option since the drivers are so well conversant with the birds. They are able to identify and spot all the birds so you do not need a guide. Take binoculars.. one for each person. The booking office may run out of them though the cycle rickshaw guys will provide an alternative. We were told it takes about a couple of hours but we spent more than 4 hours. You may want to carry eatables as you will feel hungry. The canteen at centre point is very basic and has only tea / coffee with biscuits and munchees.There is a fair priced souvenir chop at the entrance which opens only at 10 am. it has a good collection of books, tees, caps, etc. All reasonably priced.We had a great time. My kids wrote down almost 60 / 70 names of birds that they spotted.
  • JSchwalger
    A great place to stop and get some peace, but I'm not much of a bird watcher so I did get a little bored after a time, my husband enjoyed it though! I imagine for bird lovers this is a must-do. We hired a rickshaw cyclist and he was great - he helped point out birds to us including some cute owls!
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