The renowned Keoladeo National Park in Rajasthan serves as a vital wintering habitat for Palaearctic migratory waterfowl and is celebrated for its significant population of non-migratory resident breeding birds. The name was derived from the presence of an old Hindu temple dedicated to Hindu deity Shiva in the center of the park. The sanctuary is located about 60km away from Agra. It is also connected to Sawai Madhopur and Kota via Bharatpur, a town about two km away from the sanctuary.
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Guide To Keoladeo National Park, Rajasthan
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its diverse birdlife, including migratory and resident species. The park, formerly a royal hunting reserve, is now an essential habitat for over 370 bird species

Greater flamingo at Keoladeo National Park
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Greater flamingo at Keoladeo National Park
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