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About Birder's Inn

Birder's Inn is located near the entrance of the Keoladeo National Park; The Birder's Inn is a quiet, peaceful haven for visitors to the area. Offering gracious hospitality and comfortable lodgings. This beautiful little lodge is the ideal place for the keen bird-watcher, offering the very best services in terms of naturalists and guides to share their experience and insight to make visits to the Park truly adventurous.

Hotel Specifications

Accommodation

The Inn hosts eight well-appointed rooms with all the modern comforts one would aspect, including air-conditioning and hot and cold running water. But, finally-it is the gracious, unobtrusive hospitality that only a home run lodge can offer which truly sets the place apart.

In order to make the travel tour more joyful we at Birder's Inn Bharatpur offer just the right kind of accommodation for you and your family or friends. We at Indiahotelsandresorts.com can customize the tour package and offer the hotel accommodation.

Dining

Restaurants at Birder's Inn Bharatpur provide multicuisine, with continental and American breakfast.

Basic Data

Country India
State Rajasthan
District Bharatpur
City Bharatpur
Location 16 kms. from Nainital
Rooms 42 Rooms


 


City Information

The Indian destination of Bharatpur is renowned the world over for the Keoladeo Ghana National Park or-as many people prefer to call it-the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary. It lies between two of India's most historic cities, Agra and Jaipur. This north Indian sanctuary is situated in the country's northwestern state of Rajasthan, about 190 km from the national capital of Delhi. The name 'Keoladeo' is derived from the name of an ancient Hindu temple devoted to Lord Shiva in the sanctuary's central zone while the Hindi term 'Ghana' implies dense, thick areas of forest cover.

This spectacular bird sanctuary is historical in its own way. The Maharaja of Bharatpur is credited for its creation in 1890, though conservation was the last thing on his mind. He got a large area enclosed with embankments and further divided it with earthen dams called 'bunds' creating a large number of marshes and lakes. Thus, Bharatpur is mainly an artificial creation. The government banned the indiscriminate shooting of birds in 1965. Conservation efforts originally started by Dr. Salim Ali received a further impetus when the area was deemed a national park in March 1982. In 1985, Bharatpur was accepted as a World Heritage Site.