Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is well known all over India and abroad while Chambai is coming into the limelight. It was once in the limelight for many bandits that dwelled in the land proliferated by ravines and dunes an unproductive land that gained notoriety because of the bandits. All that is past and tourism has replaced the crime-ridden past. Chambal is a river sanctuary that encompasses three states namely:
- Uttar Pradesh
- Madhya Pradesh
- Rajasthan
The long stretch of river spans
more than 700 km with a substantial area covered by the sanctuary. The
sanctuary is home to several avian species, turtles, marsh crocodiles, and the
gharial. It supports several mammalian and reptilian species on its banks and
all these are major attractions for tourists who primarily come here for bird
watching and boating on the river.
Bharatpur is a 28 sq. km
sanctuary and home to over 300 avian species. It is World famous with a
majority of visitors arriving from overseas.
Both Bharatpur and Chambal are approachable from Agra roughly at a
distance of 70 kilometers. The best season for bird watching at these
destinations is winter when the Palearctic migrants arrive.
Boating is organized at Chambal by the lodge owner at Bah in Uttar Pradesh about 70 km from Agra. It is also organized at Dholepur in Madhya Pradesh about 50km from Bharatpur.
Boating organized at Chambal
River Sanctuary is for about 2.50 hours and offers sightings of turtles,
gharial, and marsh crocodiles. Several avians are seen. The most coveted
species to see at Chambal are the Indian Skimmer, Bonelli's Eagle, Indian Eagle
Owl, Laggar Falcon, Sand Lark, Booted eagle, Pallas gull, Eurasian Wigeon,
Gadwall, Northern Shoveler, Mallard, Gargeny, Ferruginous Pochard, Red-crested
pochard, Common Shelduck, Comb Duck, Common Quail, Rain Quail, Rock bush quail,
Painted Francolin, Greater flamingo, Lesser flamingo, Great crested grebe,
Yellow necked green pigeon, painted Sand grouse, Chestnut-bellied sandgrouse, Savanna
nightjar, Pied avocet, Kentish plover, Lesser sand plover, Long-billed plover,
River lapwing, Ruff, Terek sandpiper, Common redshank, Brown-headed gull,
Lesser black-backed gull, Little tern, Caspian tern, Black-bellied tern, Booted eagle, Pallid Harrier, Northern goshawk,
long-legged buzzard, Eurasian buzzard, Brown boobook, Black-rumped flame back,
Red-necked falcon, White-tailed lapwing
At Bharatpur, it is guided
birding. The best birding guides are available in Bharatpur. The birds seen are
mustached warbler, dusky warbler,
rubythroat, Lesser Whistling Duck, Sarus Crane, plum-headed parakeet,
Bar-headed Goose, Ferruginous pochard, Marbled Teal, Common Crane, Wigeon,
Gadwall, Baer's Pochard, Greater Scaup,
Tufted duck, Baikal Teal, Yellow Legged Button Quail, Barred Button
Quail, Mallard, Pintail snipe, Common snipe, Common Quail, Indian eagle, Blue
Tailed Barbet, Blue Cheeked Barbet, Grey Bellied Hawk Cuckoo, Common Cukoo,
Sirkeer Malcoha, Alpine Swift, Short Eared Owl, Oriental Scops Owl, Brown Hawk
Owl, Dusky eagle owl, Pale Backed Pigeon, Demoiselle crane, Red collared dove,
Water rail, Brown crake, Greater spotted eagle, Brown Capped Pigmy
Woodpecker, Yellow Crowned Pigmy Woodpecker, Bonelli's Eagle, Honey buzzard,
Steppe Eagle, Tawny eagle,Marble Teal, Black francolin, Chestnut bellied sandgrouse,
Pintail snipe, Jack snipe, Black tailed godwit,
Eurasian Curlew,Pheasant and Bronze winged Jacana, Red necked
phalarope,Pacific goled plover, Ballions crake, Water cock, Grey nightjar,
Long-tailed nightjar, and Peregrine Falcon.
There are many more
interesting species in these destinations. Thus for birders bird watching atBharatpur and Chambal is the best option. Both destinations can be covered in
one itinerary.
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