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Okhla Bird Sanctuary: The Birdwatchers Paradise Next to Delhi

Okhla Bird Sanctuary, resting on the edge of the Yamuna, is a hidden gem for nature lovers and bird watchers. Located at the Delhi-Uttar Pradesh border, this peaceful haven is home to over 300 species of birds. Whether you’re a wildlife photographer, an ornithologist, or simply someone seeking tranquility, this sanctuary offers an unforgettable experience amidst nature.

A Very Short History Of Okhla Bird Sanctuary

The sanctuary, which was established in 1990, was developed to preserve the diverse fauna of the Yamuna wetlands. It has become an important migratory and permanent bird habitat over the years, offering a safe nesting ground. It is also designated under the Ramsar Convention on wet lands of international importance because of its ecological importance.

Bird Species You Might See Here:

The Okhla Bird Sanctuary has a variety of birds, including several rare and endangered species. Among them: here are some common birds you might spot during your visit:

  • All CommentsMigratory Birds: Greater Flamingo, Northern Shoveler, Eurasian Wigeon and Bar-headed Goose
  • Ducks: Indian Spot-billed Duck  | Stilt: Black-winged Stilt | Heron: Purple Heron
  • Species Protected by the Act: Black-bellied Tern, Indian Skimmer, and White-rumped Vulture.
  • Other Birds: Kingfishers, Cormorants, Egrets and Lapwings.

Best Time to Visit

The ideal time to visit this bird sanctuary is between November and March, when migratory birds arrive in large numbers. Early mornings and late afternoons offer the perfect setting for birdwatching and photography, with soft light and active birdlife enhancing the experience.

What to Do at Okhla Bird Sanctuary

Birdwatching & Photography

Pack your binoculars and camera to enjoy breathtaking views of exotic birds and their natural habitat. This area is an ideal setting for gorgeous images of wildlife set against tranquil waters and verdant growth.

Nature Walks

The sanctuary has well-laid-out trails and is great for walking in nature. As you stroll through the serene environs, you can spot birds, butterflies, reptiles and small mammals.

Boating Experience

While limited, boating facilities, are occasionally present allowing visitors to experience the sanctuary from a different point of view.

Entry Fee & Timings

  • Entry Fee: ₹30 per person for Indian Visitors
  • Foreign Tourist: 350 INR per head
  • Students (with ID)₹10 per person
  • Timings: 7:00 AM – 5:30 PM (Every day open)

How to Get to the Okhla Bird Sanctuary

  • By Metro: The closest metro station is the Okhla Bird Sanctuary Metro Station (Aqua Line) which is an easy walk from the event space.
  • By Road: The sanctuary is well-connected by road, and visitors can reach by cab, auto-rickshaw, or private vehicle.

Nearby Attractions

  • Surajpur Bird Sanctuary – Another good birding site nearby Delhi.
  • Botanical Garden, Noida – An exotic plant species lush green getaway.
  • India Gate (a landmark monument around 15 minutes drive away)

How to Reach Okhla Bird Sanctuary?

Okhla Bird Sanctuary is one such place to visit if you love nature and the wildlife. It provides a haven from the busy urban life, but also a chance to see some of the rarest birds in India.

Explore With Shahin Travels Plan Your Visit!

Shahin Travels, making the best use of your birdwatching experience When we consider Okhla Bird Sanctuary as a travel destination, we offer customized solutions to you to have a hassle-free trekking experience. So book your visit today and immerse yourself in nature’s beauty!

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