Winter trips: Bird sanctuaries in India to enjoy the season

Precious Rongmei, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Updated : Nov 8, 2023, 17:23 IST

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Winter trips: Bird sanctuaries in India to enjoy the season

It’s that time of the year again when India will see hundreds of species of migratory birds. That’s because India falls right in the middle of their annual migration route. India, with its warmer winter, is their perfect wintering ground for these migratory birds. There are several bird sanctuaries In India, where you can see these migratory and resident birds. These designated wildlife areas offer a safe home for these birds, away from the disturbances of busy towns and cities. A trip to these sanctuaries leaves us refreshed and ready for more birding expeditions!
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Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Rajasthan

Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is one of the prime bird sanctuaries in India. There are more than 370 species of migratory and resident birds recorded at this bird sanctuary.
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Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary, Karnataka

Ranganathittu is located near Mysore, and is a perfect destination for a quick day trip. This bird sanctuary is perfect for those who need some quiet time in nature. If you are coming from Bengaluru, stay in Mysuru or Srirangapatna (3 km). Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary is located on the banks of Cauvery river.
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Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary, Haryana

For those in Delhi, Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary is a great option if interested in birding. Winter is the time when the wetland area receives hundreds of species of birds. From pelicans and gulls to storks and kingfishers, find them all here.
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Okhla Bird Sanctuary, Delhi

If you are visiting Delhi this time of the year, pay a visit to the very famous Okhla Bird Sanctuary. This bird sanctuary is a great escape from the busy bustling city. There are walking paths that visitors can take to observe the birds.
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Chilka Lake, Odisha

Chilka Lake is Asia's largest coastal lagoon. This bird sanctuary receives more than 100 species of both migratory and resident birds. Mangalajodi wetlands near Chilka Lake is also a great place to visit.
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Thattekad Bird Sanctuary, Kerala

Located in the Western Ghats, this bird sanctuary is known for its diverse birdlife. Here, you will find the rare and the elusive Sri Lanka frogmouth and a wide variety of endemic species.
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Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, Goa

When in Goa, visit this incredible bird sanctuary located on the banks of Mandovi river. Take a ferry ride from Ribandar to reach the bird sanctuary. All along the way, you will get to see the stunning mangroves.
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Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, Kerala

Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is on the banks of the scenic Vembanad Lake. Here, other than the birds, there is the picturesque backwaters where you can enjoy both birds and the traditional houseboat experience.
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