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Varanasi takes on a magical charm in early winter as flocks of autumn birds arrive. Every year, Siberian cranes embark on a remarkable 6,000-kilometre journey from Siberia to the holy city.

Near the Bajrapath of Magnalal Meghraj, on the banks of the Ganga, close to Machlibaba’s Dera, or on the steps of the ghats, these majestic birds can be seen in large gatherings. Tourists are captivated by this new look of Kashi, which has turned into a paradise for bird lovers due to the presence of these cranes.

Siberian cranes are extraordinary travelers. Each winter, they migrate from Siberia to India in search of warmer weather and food, covering roughly 6,000 kilometers. These powerful birds can fly up to 200 miles a day. They typically arrive in Varanasi in November, st

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