Discover stunning locations and rare bird species at these destinations in India that promise unforgettable experiences for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers.
Birds perform the challenging Palearctic-African migration find this region ideal for their winter stopover. You can spot Grey Hypocolius, a rare species that visits India exclusively in the Rann of Kutch.
Great Rann of Kutch, Gujarat
Tal Chhapar is the favorites for raptor spotting. An impressive 42 species of these hunting birds make this place home.
Tal Chhapar, Rajasthan
Lying on the migratory route of winter birds, Delhi NCR offers many opportunities to spot birds at Okhla Bird Sanctuary, Yamuna Biodiversity Park and Najafgarh
Delhi NCR
This archipelago is home to endemic bird species, including the Andaman Cuckoo-Dove, Andaman Woodpecker, Andaman Serpent Eagle and Andaman Boobook.
Andaman & Nicobar Islands
Point Calimere Wildlife Sanctuary lies in Nagapattinam district and is a haven for migratory birds. It is an ideal spot to see flamingos, gulls, sandpipers terns, black-tailed godwits and many more.
Point Calimere Wildlife Sanctuary
This place has abundant water birds and mesmerizing Chilika Lake adds to the charm. Winter is the best season to visit here for outdoor activities and birdwatching.
Mangaljodi, Odisha
This place is the world's largest mangrove forest that is famous for the elusive buffy owl, Goliath heron, mangrove whistler and masked finfoot.
Sundarbans National Park
This national park is a Ramsar site and a UNESCO world heritage site with over 370 bird species, making a haven for birdwatching.
Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Rajasthan
A drive along the Cauvery River showcases many bird colonies and treetops often are teaming with large wagers, making it a paradise for bird lovers.
Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary, Karnataka
Rusty-throated Wren-babbler or the Mishmi Wren-Babbler, whose rediscovery in 2004 was an important event was witnessed here.