Private Day-Trip to Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary from Agra
Overview
The Keoladeo National Park, formerly known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, is a significant avifauna sanctuary in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India. This World Heritage Site attracts thousands of birds, particularly during the winter season.
- 🦜 Home to numerous species of birds, especially in winter.
- 🌍 Designated as a World Heritage Site for its ecological importance.
- 📅 Declared a protected sanctuary in 1971.
- 🐦 A popular destination for ornithologists and birdwatching enthusiasts.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
5am Pickup from Hotel/Railway Station in Agra and Drop-off to Hotel/Railway Station in Agra
- Buffet Lunch
- Professional private tour guide
- All Transfers/Sightseeing’s by air conditioned private vehicle
- National park fees
- 4-hour rickshaw ride in Bharatpur
- Monument entrance fees
- Gratuities (recommended)
- Drinks
Meeting point
Return details
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AgraAt approximately 5am you will be picked up from your hotel/railway station in Agra (breakfast not Include) and drive to Bharatpur arriving at approximately 6:30am.
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Bharatpur Bird SanctuaryHere you will tour the famous for Keoladeo Ghana bird sanctuary, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is home to an astonishing range of flora and fauna. Take a rickshaw ride to explore this sanctuary. An abundance of birdlife is found here, including the open-bill and painted stork, egret, darter, white ibis, spoonbill, grey heron, Saros crane, cormorant, migratory geese, duck, rosy pelican and the rare Siberian crane.
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At 1pm enjoy a lunch break at a local, air-conditioned restaurant.
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BharatpurAfter lunch, take a walking tour in the village and catch a peek at the rustic ways of life in the villages of India. Explore a lifestyle that has been left largely unblemished by the complexities of modern civilization. See the sight of rural India where life still continues at the pace with which it has for thousands of years. The ancient Persian wheel drawing water from river channels and farmers hard at work with bullock drawn hoes with a backdrop of golden fields of mustard are images that are now largely extinct from all the other parts of the world.
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Fatehpur SikriAfter Bharatpur, drive to Agra and stop en-route to visit Fatehpur Sikri - a UNESCO World Heritage Site which has been described as “the world’s most perfectly preserved ghost town.” Built by Akbar in the late 16th century, it was abandoned after only 14 years, and the elegant buildings of this superb walled city remain intact to this day.
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FatehpurYou will reach Agra around 6pm and be dropped off at your hotel or the railway station in Agra.