Pench A Recent Experience Leaves don't rustle! Water doesn't trickle! Grasses stop to move! Even the wind pauses to hold its breath and watch the drama unfold! Then all of a sudden the Jungle springs to life! Langurs groan. Branches of trees begin to swing under their springing jumps. Fleeting hooves rustle the grass. Heavy bodies splash the water. Spotted Deers let out the alarm call. Let it be known - the King is here - "Hail, the King!" Lesser creatures flee. The King sweeps a gaze over his Kingdom. Period. Utter silence. The show begins. | ![]() |
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Over
1200 species of birds may be seen in India. Any where you are you are bound
to see over a hundred species. One can have a field day for birding with over
375 species found in the 30 sq. km. Keoladeo National Park situated with in
60 kms. from the Taj Mahal. Both of them are listed in the World heritage site.
Keoladeo is unique for the number of bird species and their overall number.
It is comprised of wetland, woodland and grass land.and is heaven for waterfowl,
herons, cranes and birds of prey apart from the mammals, such as Samber, Chital,
Nilgai, Black Buck, Python can also be seen very easily. The star attraction
is the Siberian Crane which comes in winter from November to March. A visit
is a must for serious birders and it can be conveniently explored on foot. Over
trails intersection the wetlands, or by boat, bicycle or rickshaw.
Morning
visit Agra & drive to Bharatpur Bird sanctuary.
Morning
fly to Banglore. On arrival proceed for Mysore.