

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is a paradise for birdwatchers, home to over 360 species of birds.
A paradise for birdwatchers, home to over 230 species of birds.
A beautiful palace complex with gardens, fountains, and a stunning view of the city.
A treasure trove of artifacts showcasing the rich history and culture of Bharatpur.
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is famous for birdwatching, binoculars are essential for a closer view.
Comfortable hiking shoes are necessary for walking on uneven terrains in the sanctuary.
Protection from the sun is crucial during long hours of birdwatching.
A local favorite for traditional Rajasthani breakfast, offering a view of the fort.

A heritage hotel offering a unique breakfast experience in a royal setting.
Located within the fort, this restaurant offers a blend of Rajasthani and Indian cuisine.
Fried puffed bread with spicy potato filling, served with tamarind chutney.
Flattened rice flakes cooked with spices and served with sweet jalebi.

Millet-based dish cooked with vegetables and spices, often served with raita.
A unique t-shirt featuring local bird species, supporting local artisans and raising awareness about the sanctuary.
Traditional terracotta pottery, handmade by local artisans, depicting birds and nature scenes.
A comprehensive guide to the birds of Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, written by local experts.

A serene, 32-acre beach on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille, offering swimming, picnicking, and stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

Indrakeeladri Hill, a sacred site in Vijayawada, is home to the Kanaka Durga Temple and offers panoramic views of the Krishna River.
A historic garden complex featuring 84 intricately carved chhatris (cenotaphs) dedicated to the rulers of Jodhpur.