Let’s explore Ghana Sanctuary in Bharatpur.

Let’s explore Ghana Sanctuary in Bharatpur.

Ansh Gandhi.

 

Ghana Sanctuary in Bharatpur is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Nestled in the vibrant state of Rajasthan, India, this sanctuary boasts a rich biodiversity and a plethora of exotic species.
Spread across an expansive area, Ghana Sanctuary is renowned for its diverse habitats, including dense forests, marshlands, and grasslands. These varied ecosystems provide a conducive environment for a wide range of flora and fauna to thrive.

One of the highlights of Ghana Sanctuary is its avian population, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. The sanctuary is home to numerous resident and migratory bird species, including waterfowl, raptors, and passerines. Birdwatching enthusiasts flock to the sanctuary, especially during the winter months when migratory birds arrive in large numbers.

Apart from its avian diversity, Ghana Sanctuary is also inhabited by a variety of mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. Visitors have the opportunity to spot species such as deer, wild boar, jackals, and even the elusive leopard. Reptile enthusiasts can keep an eye out for snakes, including the Indian python and various species of lizards.

Exploring Ghana Sanctuary is a memorable experience, with options for guided nature walks, jeep safaris, and boat rides. The sanctuary’s picturesque landscape and tranquil surroundings offer a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

In addition to its ecological significance, Ghana Sanctuary plays a crucial role in conservation efforts, serving as a protected habitat for endangered species. Conservation initiatives aim to preserve the sanctuary’s natural resources and promote sustainable tourism practices.

Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, a nature photographer, or simply seeking solace in nature, Ghana Sanctuary in Bharatpur promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Rajasthan’s widerness

 

 

On the occasion of 75th Foundation Day of Rajasthan, a new campaign of Digital Baal Mela “Roots of Rajasthan” has been started. The objective of this campaign is to promote the art, culture and tourism of Rajasthan from the children’s point of view and to introduce children to the heritage of Rajasthan.
In this, children have to make a video of eight to ten minutes which contains details of the tourist places of Rajasthan and the art and culture of Rajasthan. This campaign will run till June 30.
You can upload your video to Digital Baal by 30th June.
You Can send your video on Telegram, WhatsApp and official website of the DBM. Every month one participant whose video is best will get a mobile phone as prize and the top 100 children will be taken on a three-day trip to Jaipur on World Tourism Day i.e. on 27th September and then the participant standing first will get a prize of fifty thousand, second place will be given a prize of Rs 20,000. Third place will be awarded with prize of ten thousand.
Digital Baal Mela has organised various initiatives like “Shades of Covid” “Museum Through My Eyes” to enhance creativity in children.

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