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North India Bird Tour
You will be join by Nature Trails India tour leader to some of the
best birding sites in Northern India. Nature Trails India Invites
you to join Northern India Birding trip. This trip is a combination
of extensive birding with Journeys to the cultural heritage of
India, we will visit Villages of Rajasthan, One of the India's best
tiger territory at Corbett National park , The Chambal river which
is known for its Highest population of " Gharial Crocodile " . The
trip extends to the period of 14 days. the trip is designed to take
to the Memorable tour across Northern India. During the trip you
will see more than 400 species of birds which Includes endemics,
migrants & Local birds.
Destination:
Delhi - Jaisalmer -
Desert National Park - Jaipur - Chambal River sanctuary - Agra -
Corbett National park
Duration: 13 Nights / 14 Days
Activities :
Birding , Wildlife Safari , Village walks , River cruise, Jungle
walks, Visit to Taj Mahal , Camping. |
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01st day:
Arrive at Delhi, meet our team at Airport & transfer to Hotel. After
wash & change we will have short trip to Yamuna River;Okhla Barrage
at Yamuna river offers excellent birding during winters and
migiratory seasons. Its a great habitat for large number of water
birds and is relatively undisturbed. ( Click here to check the
birding at Okhla Barrage ). Evening transfer to Domestic airport to
board flight to Jaisalmer. Overnight Hotel at Jaisalmer.
02nd day:
Take early breakfast at Hotel & start your birding trip around
Jaisalmer, after lunch we will drive to Fossil park which is 17 kms
from Jaisalmer.( Most important target bird of this day is Plain
leaf warbler ). Evening drive back to Jaisalmer. Overnight Hotel.
03rd to 05th day:
Drive to Desert National park, DNP is mainly semi desert with half
sand dunes having low bushes and grasses, Its a great habitat to
spot several desert species . (Targeted species for these days is
Indian Bustard, Stolitchkas Bush Chat ) we will spend four days
staying inside the Desert national park staying in tents our forest
guesthouse. ( Click here to check the birding at Desert National
park )
06th Day :
Fullday birding at DNP & evening transfer to railway station to
board train to Jaipur. Overnight train.
07th day:
Morning arrival at Jaipur, we will take breakfast , soon after
breakfast we will start our birding in JaiVpur itself, the main
target birds of this day are White-naped Tit, Spotted Creeper.
Evening at leisure at Jaipur. we will spend evening is exploring the
capital city of Rajasthan. Overnight Hotel.
08th day:
On this day we will have a early breakfast & drive to Sambar salt
lake which is listed as Ramsar site. We will do fullday birding at
Sambar lake. Click here to for birding info of Sambar salt lake.
After sun set we will drive back to Jaipur. Overnight hotel at
Jaipur.
09th day:
After early breakfast we will drive for 3 hrs to Chambal River
Sanctuary, On Arrival check In the lodge, after breakfast we will
explore the local areas. Overnight Lodge.
10th day:
After morning tea & coffee we will take boat cruise in Chambal river
which a excellent birding site with most important targeted bird
that is Indian Skimmer. During our river cruise we have great change
to spot Gangetic Dolphins, Marsh crocodiles & Most Important
Gharials. After river cruise head back to Lodge to have breakfast &
drive to Delhi Via Agra. will have lunch at Agra & visit world
famous " Taj Mahal ", Late afternoon we will start our drive to
Delhi, Late evening we will board train to Ramnagar ( Corbett
National park ). Overnight train.
11th Day:
Early Morning arrive at Ramnagar & Transfer to lodge to have
breakfast, Right after breakfast we will drive for 35 kms through
lovely forest road to Dhikala, which has Forest Resthouse with
fantastic setting inside the Corbett national park. ( Targeted
species at Corbett is Hodson's Bushchat ) Overnight Dhikala Forest
rest house.
12to 13th day:
Corbett NP, staying Overnight at Dhikala.
14th day:
Have early breakfast & drive through forest road to Ramnagar.
Arrive at Lodge, Have breakfast & have a short birding trip outside
the Corbett National park. After sunset back to Lodge, Have early
Dinner & later transfer to Railway station to board train to Delhi.
Overnight train.
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Birdlist for the Trip :
Special Targets:
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Great Indian
Bustard (Desert NP)
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Indian Skimmer
(Chambal River)
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Tawny Fish Owl
(Corbett)
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White-bellied
Minivet (Sambhar lake)
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Stoliczacs
Bushchat (Desert NP)
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Hogsons
Bushchat (Corbet NP)
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Plain Leaf
Warbler (Jaisalmer)
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White-naped Tit
(Jaipur)
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Spotted Creeper
(Jaipur)
Other Species of special interest for the Subcontinent:
Collared Falconet -» Red-headed Falcon -»
Laggar Falcon -» Black-necked Stork -»
Lesser Fish Eagle -» Mountain Hawk Eagle -»
Indian Spotted Eagle -» Rain Quail -»
Rock Bush quail -» Houbara Bustard -»
Indian Courser -» Cream-coloured Courser -»
Black-bellied Tern -» Emerald Dove -»
Pin-tailed Green Pigeon -» Slaty-headed Parakeet
-» Sirkeer Malkoha -» Lesser
Coucal -» Brown Fish Owl -» Indian
Eagle Owl -» Blue-throated Barbet -»
Lineated Barbet -» Himalayan Pied Kingfisher
-» Blue-bearded Bee-eater -»
Oriental Pied Hornbill -» Great Pied Hornbill
-» Speckled Piculet -» Grey-
capped Pygmy Woodepecker -» Fulvous-breasted
Woodpecker -» Himalayan Flameback -»
Whith-naped Woodpecker -» Great Slaty Woodpecker
-» Singing Bushlark -» Sykes Lark
-» Black-crowned -» Sparrowlark
-» Bimaculated Lark -» Greater
Hoopoe Lark -» Himalayan- -»
White-eared- -» Black- & Ashy Bulbul -»
Orange-bellied Leafbird -» Long-billed Trush
-» Himalayan & Siberian Rubythroat -»
Spotted- -» Black-backed & Little Forktail
-» Variable & Red-tailed Wheatear -»
White-tailed Stonechat -» Little Pied &
Snowy-browed Flycatcher -» Streaked- -»
Chestnut-crowned & Rufous-chinned Laughingtrush -»
Chestnut-capped Babbler -» Rusty-cheeked Scimitar
Babbler -» Red-billed Leiotrix -»
Scaly-breasted & Nepal Wren Babbler -»
Bright-capped Cisticola -» Grey-bellied and
Chestnut-headed Tesia -» Desert Warbler -»
Trumpeter Finch -» Green Magpie
Species of
interest for first-time visitors:
Little Cormorant -» Great White & Dalmatian Pelican
-» Indian Shag -» Oriental Darter
-» Intermediate Egret -» Striated
& Indian Pond Heron -» Asian Openbill -»
Painted & Woolly-necked Stork -» Black-headed-
-» Black & Glossy Ibis -» Eurasian
Spoonbill -» Greater Flamingo -»
Bar-headed Goose -» Lesser Whistling & Comb Duck
-» Black-winged Kite -» Shikra
-» Oriental Honeybuzzard -»
White-eyed Buzzard -» Crested Serpent & Changeable
Hawk Eagle -» Black Eagle -»
Grey-Headed & Pallas’s Fish Eagle -» White-rumped-.
Indian- -» Slender-billed & Red-headed Vulture
-» Pied Harrier -» Grey & Black
Francolin -» Jungle Bush-quail -»
Barred Buttonquail -» Red Junglefowl -»
Kaleej Pheasant -» Indian Peafowl -»
Sarus Crane -» Brown Crake -»
White-breasted Waterhen -» Purple Swamphen
-» Bronze-winged & Pheasant-tailed Jacana -»
Small Pratincole -» Great Thick-knee -»
Stone Curlew -» Red-wattled Lapwing -»
River Lapwing -» Yellow-wattled Lapwing -»
White-tailed Lapwing -» Great Painted Snipe
-» River Tern -» Chestnut-bellied &
Painted Sandgrouse -» Red-collared & Spotted Dove
-» Yellow-footed Green Pigeon -»
Plum-headed -» Rose-ringed & Alexandrine Parakeet
-» Asian Koel -» Common Hawk
Cockoo -» Greater Coucal -» Brown
Hawk Owl -» Spotted & Jungle Owlet -»
Grey- -» Indian & Savanna Nightjar -»
Crested Treeswift -» Asian Palm Swift -»
Himalayan Swiftlet -» White.rumped Needletail
-» Indian Roller -» Stork-billed &
Pied Kingfisher -» Little Green Bee-eater
-» Indian Grey Hornbill -» Coppersmith-
-» Great & Brown-headed Barbet -»
Brown-capped Pygmy- -» Yellow-crowned &
Streak-throated Woodpecker -» Greater & Lesser
Yellownape -» Black-rumped & Greater Flameback
-» Indian Bushlark -» Oriental
Skylark -» Ashy-crowned Sparrowlark -»
Rufous-tailed- -» Greater Short-toed & Sand Lark
-» Plain Martin -» Dusky
Crag-martin -» Streak-throated & Wire-tailed
Swallow -» Citrine Wagtail -»
Olive-backed- -» Rosy- -»
Richards- -» Paddyfield & Long-billed Pipit
-» Ashy Woodswallow -» Common Woodshrike
-» Pied Flycatcher Shrike -» Large
Cockoo -» Shrike -» Long-tailed-
-» Scarlet- & Small Minivet -»
Red-vented- -» Red-whiskered & Black-capped Bulbul
-» Common Iora -» Golden-fronted
Leafbird -» Long-tailed- -»
Southern Grey- -» Grey-backed- -»
Brown- Rufous-tailed & Bay-backed Shrike -» Black-naped
Monarch -» Asian Paradise Flycatcher -»
Yellow-bellied- -» White-browed and White-throated
Fantail -» Brown Dipper -»
Orange-headed & Black-throated Trush -» Blue
Whistling Trush -» Scaly Trush -»
Red-flanked Bush Robin -» White-rumped Shama
-» Indian Black & Oriental Magpie Robin -»
Brown Rock-chat -» Plumbeous & White-capped Water
Redstart -» Desert Wheatear -»
Pied & Grey Bushchat -» Red-breasted- -»
Rufous-gorgeted- -» Slaty-blue & Verditer
Flycatcher -» Rufous-bellied Niltava -»
White-throated & White-crested Laughingtrush -»
Yellow-eyed Babbler -» Common- -»
Striated- -» Large Grey &Jungle Babbler -»
Rufous Sibia -» Puff-throated Babbler -»
Striated Grassbird -» Ashy- -»
Grey-breasted- -» Jungle- Rufous-fronted-
-» Yellow-bellied- -» Striated & Plain
Prinia -» Clamurous- -» Paddyfield
Reed Warbler -» Grey-headed Canary Flycatcher
-» Dusky- -» Humes -»
Lemon-rumped & Greenish Warbler -» Green-backed-
-» Black-throated & Black-lored Tit -»
White-tailed- -» Velvet-fronted & Rufous-bellied
Nuthatch -» Pale-billed & Thick-billed Flowerpecker
-» Oriental White-eye -» Purple &
Crimson Sunbird -» Crested- White-capped-
-» Red-headed- -» Black-headed- -»
Grey-necked & Chestnut-eared- Bunting -» Red
Avadavat -» Indian Sioverbill -»
Scaly-breasted & Black-headed Munia -»
Chestnut-Shouldered Petronia -» Black-breasted &
Baya Weaver -» Black-hooded Oriole -»
Black- -» Ashy- -» Bronzed-
-» White-bellied & Spangled Drongo -»
Greater & Lesser Racket-taied Drongo -» Brahminy
Starling -» Rosy Starling -» Asian
Pied Starling -» Common- -» Bank &
Jungle Myna -» Grey & Rufous Treepie
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