Located in the Bharatpur district of Rajasthan, Keoladeo National Park, earlier known as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, is one of India’s most celebrated natural treasures. The national park was recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. This sprawling wetland stretches over 29 square kilometres and has captured global attention for its exceptional biodiversity, historical significance, and ecological value. Every winter, nature lovers (birders in particular) plan a trip to Keoladeo National Park. But why, you ask? The park is popular worldwide for its incredible avifauna. There are over 370 recorded species of birds in this park. Keoladeo National Park is an important wintering ground for migratory birds arriving from Siberia, Central Asia, and Europe. Species such as the sarus cr

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