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After having a fulfilling experience of Taj Mahal tours if you want to remain in that state of bliss then plan excursions from Taj Mahal and come to Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary. You can rest assured that an excursion to Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary will be equally interesting and fun-filled as the tour to Taj Mahal.
It is believed that on the command of Maharaja Suraj Mal, in 1733 AD, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary was constructed. It is also referred to as the Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary. It has been so named after the god Keoladeo who is an incarnate of Lord Shiva. You will come across a small temple in the park which is consecrated to the god Keoladeo. Besides the term ‘Ghana’ also has relevance as it means dense forests.
This Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is famous for serving as an abode to the exotic species of waterfowl. Every year a large flock of cranes migrate here. Its striking range of flora and fauna attract the attention of the esteemed zoologists, adventure seekers and common men alike.
While traveling to Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, you can also cover some of the most visited nearby tourist attractions of the Bharatpur region which include Lohagarh Fort, Jawahar Burj and Fateh Burj, The Palace, Government Museum and Deeg.
A travel to Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary will be easy and convenient from Agra - the city where the architectural marvels of India like Taj Mahal abounds. You can reach Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary from Agra by road, rail and air. However if you are planning to reach Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary from other cities of India like Delhi or Jaipur then again you need not to worry. The efficient air and road network services have made the task easier and smoother.

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