Keoladeo Birdwatching Trails
North India's birdwatching paradise
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage site for its incomparable diversity of avifauna, the Keoladeo National Park was once a duck-hunting ground for Maharajahs. As a wintering ground for a wide variety of migratory birds, Keoladeo is a mosaic of grasslands, woodlands, woodland swamps and wetlands. Its flagship species include the Siberian Crane, Greater Spotted Eagle, and Imperial Eagle, and its winter heronry supports noisy flocks of ducks, geese, waders, herons, storks, spoonbills, cormorants, pelicans among others. With over 375 species of birds, of which 42 are raptors, Keoladeo is a birding paradise!