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Bharatpur Tourism

The Bharatpur National Park (Keoladeo Ghana National Park) or-as many people
prefer to call it-the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary lies between two of India's
most historic cities, Agra and Jaipur. This north Indian sanctuary is situated
in the country's northwestern state of Rajasthan, about 190 km from the
national capital of Delhi.
While many of India's parks have been developed from the hunting preserves
of princely India; Keoladeo, popularly known as Bharatpur Wildlife Sanctuary,
is perhaps the only case where the habitat has been created by a Maharaja.
In earlier times, Bharatpur town used to be flooded regularly every monsoon.
In 1760, an earthen dam (Ajan Dam) was constructed, to save the town,
from this annual vagary of nature. The depression created by extraction
of soil for the dam was cleared and this became the Bharatpur Lake.
At the beginning of this century, this lake was developed, and was divided
into several portions. A system of small dams, dykes, sluice gates, etc.,
was created to control water level in different sections. This became
the hunting preserve of the Bharatpur royalty, and one of the best duck
- shooting wetlands in the world.
The park, with its rich Bio-geographic diversity, is home to more than
380 species of birds - about quarter of the total species found in the
entire Indian subcontinent! It is Considered one of the true bird parks
of the world. Migratory birds at Bharatpur bird sanctuary include, several
species of Cranes, Pelicans, Geese, Ducks, Eagles, Hawks, Shanks, Stints,
Wagtails, Warblers, Wheat ears, Flycatchers, Buntings, Larks and Pipits,
etc. The numerous water bodies provide an ideal habitat for Ducks and
Waders which are migratory. The park forms a natural crossroad and meeting
ground for avian species from high altitude areas, plains and eastern
and western regions.
There are well-defined forest trails, which can easily be covered on
foot or on a cycle or you can also hire a rickshaw that are available
on hire. Rickshaw pullers have been trained by the park management in
bird watching and are quite knowledgeable. Boats are also available on
hire. A early morning boat trip or a late evening one is quite a rewarding
experience to check out the hidden surprises of Bharatpur.
Places of Interest
Bharatpur Government Museum
One of the major attention grabber after the Bharatpur sanctuary is Government
Museum of Bharatpur, which provides a glimpse of the past royal splendor
of Bharatpur.
Bharatpur Palace

Not far from the museum is the Bharatpur Palace, an marvelous structural
blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture.
Lohagarh Fort
The invincible Lohagarh Fort, which remained unconquered despite several
attacks by the British regime.
Deeg Palace
Situated just 32-kms away from Bharatpur is the Deeg Palace. A strong and
massive fortress, Deeg Palace was the summer resort of the rulers of Bharatpur
and houses numerous beautiful palaces and gardens.