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Bird watching is a rewarding experience in India. There
are many species to be seen and many, many different environments to be examined.
Amongst the most productive areas are the jungles. Unfortunately, it is not
possible to go birding on foot in the jungles. This because of the danger
from tigers, elephants, bear, and wild boar. The resort may arrange for birding
around the periphery of the park.Duration: 16
nights / 17 days
Destinations Covered: Ranthambhor
National Park, Bharatpur, National Chambal Sanctuary, Nainital & Saatal,
Corbett National Park, Sultanpur Lake and the wetlands of Delhi
Day 01 Arrive New Delhi
Meals: breakfast
Arrive Delhi International airport. You will be met and transferred to the
hotel (day room). Birding at Okhla barrage / city forest with a guide. Connect
overnight train to Sawai Madhopur (railhead for Ranthambhor National Park)
at 2145 hours from New Delhi railway station. Overnight in train.
Day
02 Ranthambhor National Park
Meals: breakfast, lunch & dinner
Arrive at 0505 hours and transfer to the wildlife resort. Morning birding
around the resort with a guide. Afternoon jeep drive in the park with a
guide for birding and tiger-tracking. Overnight in the resort. The birds
that one can expect around the resort are grey francolin, sirkeer malkoha,
painted sandgrouse, Indian courser, yellow-wattled lapwing, southern grey
shrike, Isabelline wheatear, desert wheatear, variable wheatear, ashy-crowned
sparrow lark, greater short-toed lark, blue rock thrush, common buzzard
etc.
Day 03 Ranthambhor-Bharatpur
Meals: room only
Morning tiger-tracking with a guide in Ranthambhor National Park. You can
have the option of going to the park for tiger-tracking or visiting the
1000-year old fort. You will be transferred to the railway station to connect
train to Bharatpur at 1250 hours Arrive Bharatpur at 1535 hours and transfer
to the hotel. Overnight hotel.
Day 04 & 05 Bharatpur
Meals: room only
Three full days of birding in Keoladeo Ghana National
Park on foot and cycle rickshaws with a birding guide.
Note: boat ride will be arranged subject to availability. Keoladeo National
Park has some of the finest wetlands in the world and is the world heritage
site. Over 400 species of birds find a refuge in the 29 square kilometers
of shallow lakes & woodland of the park. A third of them are winter
migrants which breed as far as Siberia & Central Asia.
Day 06 Pangot-Ranikhet
Meals: breakfast, lunch & dinner
Early start for a 4-hour drive to Ranikhet through the Himalayan roads stopping
en route for birding. Birding in the surroundings of the lodge. One can
see green-tailed sunbird, scaly-breasted wren-babbler, black bulbul, rufous
sibia, black eagle, red-headed & Egyptian vulture, black-throated sunbird,
blue-throated barbet, common kestrel etc.
Day 07 National Chambal Sanctuary.
Meals: room only
Transfer to Chambal early in the morning. Morning boat cruise with a guide
to see Indian skimmer, black-bellied tern, large flocks of migratory waterfowl,
cranes such as common, demoiselle and sarus; fish-eating crocodile and marsh
mugger; Gangetic dolphin; turtles etc. Return by 1500 hours to Agra. Afternoon
visit to the Taj Mahal. Transfer from the hotel in the evening to connect
train to Lal Kuan (railhead for Nainital; 3 hours drive) at 2130 hr. Overnight
in air-conditioned sleeper train.
Day 08 Saatal-Pangot, 15 km from Nainital
Meals: lunch & dinner
Arrive Lal Kuan at 0830 hours. You will be met and transferred to Saatal
(2 hours). Full day birding with a guide. The drive is through the forested
area of Saatal. One can see a variety of Himalayan species along the way
such as red-breasted accentor, chestnut-headed tesia, greater & lesser
yellownaped woodpecker, blue-throated barbet, rufous-chinned laughing thrush,
black bulbul, dark-throated thrush etc. Drive to Pangot (2 hours) in the
evening. Overnight at Jungle Lore Birding Lodge.
Day 09 & 10 Pangot
Meals: breakfast, lunch & dinner
Full day birding at Cheena Peak, Kilbury & Timla Pani. Overnight at
Jungle Lore Birding Lodge. The entire drive is through the forested area
of Cheena Peak Range via Snow View Point and Kilbury, the main habitats
for excellent birding. One can see a variety of Himalayan species along
the way such as lammergeier, Himalayan griffon, blue-winged minla, spotted
& slaty-backed forktail, rufous-bellied woodpecker, rufous-bellied niltava,
khalij pheasant, variety of thrushes etc. More than 200 species have been
recorded at Pangot and surrounding areas. The numerous perennial & seasonal
creeks are home to an amazing variety of flora and fauna including the Leopard,
yellow-throated Himalayan martin, Himalayan Palm Civet, ghoral, barking
deer, sambhar, Red Fox etc.
Day 11 Pangot
Meals: breakfast, lunch & dinner
Another day of birding at Pangot village, Baggar and
Gughu Khan. These walks can be very rewarding. Overnight stay at the lodge.
One can see crested serpent-eagle, mountain hawk-eagle, Woodpeckers such
as brown-fronted, stripe-breasted, rufous-bellied etc. Thrushes such as
dark-throated, mistle etc. Striated prinia can be see in the terraced fields.
Warblers such as tickell's leaf-warbler, greenish, golden-spectacled, grey-hooded.
Flycatchers such as asian brown, rusty-tailed, ultramarine, verditer, tickell's
blue, rufous-bellied Niltava etc., orange-flanked bush robin, blue-capped
redstart. Laughingthrushes such as white-throated, striated & streaked,
chestnut-crowned etc. Look for accentor, upland pipit, blue-winged minla,
whiskered yuhina
Day 12 Mongoli Valley-Corbett NP
Meals: breakfast, lunch & dinner
Drive early morning to Bajun (45 minutes) and trek into Mongoli Valley.
The trek will last about 4-5 hours. Packed lunch will be served. Drive to
Corbett National Park from Mongoli (3 hours) stopping en route to look for
Ibisbill. Overnight stay in a cottage at Tiger Camp. One can see crested
woodpeckers such as greater yellownape, scaly-breasted, speckled piculet
etc. Large flocks of slaty-headed parakeets, numerous spotted and oriental
turtle doves, grey bushchat, russet sparrow. Cuckoo: indian, oriental, large-hawk
and eurasian. Large-billed crow, grey treepie, black-headed jay, maroon
oriole, large cuckoo shrike, tits such as rufous-naped, black-throated &
yellow-browed and smaller numbers of black-lored and green-backed. White-tailed
nuthatches, chestnut bellied nuthatches and bar-tailed treecreeper.
Day 13 Dhikala Forest Lodge (Corbett National Park)
Meals: breakfast, lunch & dinner
Drive early morning to Dhikala tourism zone. Arrive
at the main tourist complex, Dhikala - check in. Afternoon visit to the
grasslands for birding. Overnight stay at Dhikala Forest Lodge. Birding
in the lower jungle track along the Ramganga river is very rewarding for
water birds such as river lapwings, waders, mergansers and other waterfowl.
While relaxing at the lodge or visiting the grasslands one can see large-tailed
nightjar, jungle owlet, spot-bellied owlet, grass owl, common and white-tailed
stonechat, black francolin, purple and crimson sunbird, golden-fronted leafbird,
black-shouldered kite, hen harrier, changeable hawk-eagle etc.
Day 14 Corbett National Park
Meals: breakfast, lunch & dinner
Morning elephant safari through the grasslands and dense forests. This is
the best mode of transport for wildlife viewing. Return at 0900 hours for
breakfast and then spend time till lunch on a watchtower overlooking a water
hole. Drive to Tiger Camp. Arrive Tiger Camp for dinner & overnight
stay. Some of the best birding areas of Dhikala are Sambhar Road and Khinanauli.
One can expect to see great slaty woodpecker, great hornbill, puff-throated
babbler, white-rumped shama, Pallas's fish eagle etc.
Day 15 Corbett National Park-Delhi
Meals: breakfast & lunch
Morning bird walk at Kumeria and a walk from Garjia temple to Tiger Camp.
Return for lunch. Afternoon drive to Delhi (6 hr.). Overnight in a hotel
in Delhi .
One can look for black bulbul, brown-eared bulbul,
brown fish owl, little & spotted forktail, yellow-bellied and white-browed
fantail, crested laughing thrush, black-winged cuckoo shrike, little heron,
wallcreeper, red-breasted parakeet, short-billed and long-tailed minivet,
brown dipper, ashy-crowned sparrow lark etc.
Day 16 Delhi
Meals: breakfast
Full day excursion to Sultanpur bird sanctuary (2 hours drive one way) with
a guide. Return in the evening. Overnight stay at the hotel. One can expect
Indian courser, greater flamingo, great white pelican, sarus and common
crane, shikra, eurasian thick knee, common hawk and grey-bellied cuckoo,
crested serpent eagle, a lot of other waterfowl etc.
Day 17 New Delhi-onward journey
Meals: breakfast
Transfer to the airport to connect flight to the next destination.
Best time to visit is between October till April.
Bird sightings depend greatly on season, timing, and patience.
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