Located a mere stone's throw from the
entrance of the park, Birder's Inn is a quiet, peaceful haven for the
keen birdwatcher. The home run lodge has 12 spacious well-furnished
rooms that overlook a garden populated with fruit trees that attract
various garden birds. You have all the necessary modern comforts like
air-conditioning, hot and cold running water, sit-out and a
multi-cuisine restaurant & grill that serve a delectable variety of
dishes. The Thatch acts as a watering hole for local birders,
naturalists and photographers and is an excellent place to share
information, updates and anecdotes.
You could browse through our small library or borrow a pair of
binoculars if you have forgotten yours. During your stay, you can
interact with our resident artist and pick up exquisite bird paintings,
miniature animal carvings and other local handicrafts as a souvenir. But
when you leave it is the memories of an enriching wildlife trip and the
gracious, unobtrusive hospitality that you take away with you.Excursion :
Bharatpur profile and how Birders Inn
is the perfect base for excursions around Bharatpur to expand your
wildlife itinerary.
Bund Baretha (38 Km)
A beautiful dam site 38 km west of Bharatpur, Bund Baretha offers
excellent views over a massive reservoir. The wetlands are home to many
waders and it is not uncommon to sight some species not found inside the
park. You can walk to the old Maharaja's palace and coupled with a
scenic sunset, it makes for a good day visit.
Deeg (39 Km)
Deeg was once the colourful summer resort of the rulers of Bharatpur and
their second capital city. Displaying a trait shared by the Dresser Crab
and the Magpie Robin, the Jat rulers pilfered an assortment of riches to
beautify the palaces of Deeg. They ransacked victorious Mughal armies
returning from battle, took away a cannon and precious inlay stones from
Agra's Red Fort and even a whole fountain system from the Red Fort at
Delhi.
Day Visit to Agra & Fatehpur Sikri
Agra, just 55 km away from Bharatpur, is home to the world's most famous
Monument of Love, the Taj Mahal. Together with the Mughal city of
Fatehpur Sikri (22 Km), it makes for an excellent day trip. At Sikri,
you can see Buland Darwaza, the highest gateway in India, the
well-preserved buildings and some of the best Mughal architecture.
Chambal Safari
The Chambal Sanctuary is an excellent place to see Gharials, Gangetic
Dolphins and perhaps the world's largest population of the Indian
Skimmer. A motorboat ride on the Chambal river offers a closer look at
several other bird species and is extremely rewarding for exploring the
region's rich flora and fauna.
Jaipur (175 Km)
The Pink City of Jaipur holds tourist treasures like the Amer Fort, Hawa
Mahal, City Palace, Jantar Mantar and several temples, forts and
museums. Apart from an elephant ride up to the fort's ramparts, we can
also arrange a cultural tour of Rajasthan's rich folk arts, cuisine and
shopping for souvenirs. A longer stay on the outskirts might yield
wildlife sightings like blackbuck and chats, larks, pipits among other
bird species.
Ranthambhore (240 Km)
Ranthambhore is easily the best place in India to sight and photograph
tigers. We can arrange a trip to Ranthambhore National Park including
all arrangements like transport, accommodation, game safaris and the
best guides.
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