Home to the Endangered Great Indian Bustard
The Kutch Bustard Sanctuary, also known as the Lala-Parjan Sanctuary, is a protected area located in the Kutch district of Gujarat. It is dedicated to the conservation of the endangered Great Indian Bustard, a large and majestic bird species. The sanctuary is also home to a variety of other bird species, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts.
Suggested Duration - Half a day
Wildlife sightings, birdwatching, and a unique desert ecosystem
The Kutch Bustard Sanctuary (also known as Lala-Parjan Sanctuary) is one of the two Indian bustard sanctuaries in Gujarat. It is home to a variety of wildlife, including the majestic bustard, which is one of India's heaviest-flying birds. This sanctuary is built with dry, scrubby terrain and a unique ecosystem to offer you a glimpse into the wildlife of India's westernmost regions. This is heaven for birdwatchers, as you can see many elusive birds here, mainly during the migratory season.
Beyond the Great Indian Bustard, the sanctuary is also home to various other bird species and wildlife, such as Desert Fox, Indian Wolf, and a variety of reptiles. Plus, it also has a desert-like landscape that adds raw beauty to the region, allowing visitors to have unique and peaceful experiences. The Kutch Bustard Sanctuary also raises awareness about the conservation efforts required to protect the critically endangered Great Indian Bustard. Therefore, it is a must-visit destination for wildlife enthusiasts and people passionate about nature conservation.
Ticket Price | For Adults: INR 50 per head. For Children: INR 25 per head. Parking Fees: INR 30 |
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Timings | 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM |
Best Time to Visit | November to March |
Famous For | It is renowned for its conservation efforts dedicated to the critically endangered Great Indian Bustard, the heaviest flying bird. |
Height | 15 metres above the Mean Sea Level |
Time Required | At least half a day. |
The Kutch Bustard Sanctuary was established in July 1992 with the aim of protecting the critically endangered Great Indian Bustard. It is one of the heaviest-flying birds belonging to the avian family of Otididae. Historically, the region of Kutch has been home to diverse wildlife, much of which has been lost over time due to habitat loss, hunting, and human encroachment.
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