Feathers Among Forts: Birdlife in Rajasthan

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Rajasthan unfolds as a tapestry of wetlands, scrub-grasslands, and desert scrub—an unexpected paradise for bird lovers. From the UNESCO wetlands of Keoladeo where migratory waterbirds find safe haven, to the dramatic nightly roosts of cranes in Khichan, and the raptor-rich expanses of Tal Chappar, the region brims with over 400 species. Autumn through late winter (October-May) is when flocks swell, landscapes glow, and even the desert pulses with life beyond its dunes.

Trip Highlights

Signature Moments :

Over 370 species: keep an eye out for Siberian Cranes, Indian Skimmers, Painted Storks, and White-headed Ducks in this world-famous waterfowl staging ground.

Thousands of Demoiselle Cranes gather from November to March, supported by a local feeding tradition filled with devotion and community spirit.

Dry grasslands perfect for raptors, sandgrouse, blackbucks; a photographer’s dream with open vistas and dramatic skies.

Blend birdwatching with visits to local villages, heritage architecture, and Rajasthan’s famed hospitality in eco-homestays.

3 nights, 4 days November to February

India, Asia

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