To get mesmerized by the avian life of Indian birding hot spots, you can head in the direction of Bharatpur in Rajasthan, Pulicat Lake in South East India, Namdapha in the North East region and many more. In the company of knowledgeable guides and experts, you will discover species and habitats in abundance. The tropical climate of the country allows for a large number of migrations in the winter, making it an excellent time for birding enthusiasts to visit India.
India has a robust population of a number of species of birds. Given that this is a warm country, the migratory birds make it a chosen place in the winter months. The best time to visit India for birding is in the months of December and January. Right from the northeast region of India, to the deep south, many reserve forests, water bodies and sanctuaries are haven for birds, and an equal delight for birding enthusiasts.
Birds like the Cormorant, Northern Pintail, Garganey, Gadwall, Ferruginous Duck, Fulvous and Cotton Pygmy- goose are commonly found in India. Add to that the thrill of seeing a Hornbill in northeast and southwest parts of the country and you’e sure to add India to the list of most exciting birding destinations in the world.
This northeastern birding trail is one of the best in the country for a comprehensive immersion in the bird life of India.
Despite its small size about 770 species of birds have been recorded in Bhutan and the kingdom is recognized as 221 global endemic birds areas.
This birding trip is focussed on the tropical climate regions of Sri Lanka and the southern part of India.
The dense forested hills of North India’s plains and hills, with cool oasis of water pools within, make the ideal habitat for a number of birds.
The western states of Gujarat and Rajasthan are known for their unique topography and havens for birds.
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