Bharatpur Wildlife Photography Tour
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Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
Nestled within nature's sanctuary, Bharatpur's avian haven invites us to witness the delicate dance of feathers and wetland whispers, where every flap of wings tells a story of life in harmony. It is situated in the city of Bharatpur and is renowned for its rich avian diversity and wetland ecosystem. The sanctuary is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is recognized as one of the most important bird breeding and feeding grounds in the world.
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Only 18,999/- INR
Wildlife Photography is an expensive hobby. But what if a below middle-class person(Like me) has this hobby? Or, wants to be a wildlife photographer? That is why it is only 18,999 INR. So that a wildlife enthusiast can pursue their hobby and become a wildlife photographer. I have planned this tour for all, from beginners to professionals.
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Keoladeo National Park
Through the lens, a symphony of life unfolds at Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, where each click captures the untamed beauty of feathered beings against the canvas of nature's masterpiece. Nature photography is the art of capturing the canvas of Earth's beauty, where every frame holds a brushstroke of awe-inspiring landscapes and the intricate details that only nature can compose.
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Itinerary
Day One
Day Four
9:00 AM - Pick Up from Jaipur Airport / Station
12:00 PM - Check in
1:00 PM - Lunch
2:00 PM to Till Sunset - Safari. We will use E Rickshaw for safari
7:00 PM - Post Processing Session & Photo Review
9:00 PM - Dinner
6:30 AM - Start Safari for full day after having Tea/Coffee
8:00 AM - Breakfast
12:30 PM - Lunch
2:00 PM to Till Sunset - Half day Safari. We will use E Rickshaw for safari
7:00 PM - Post Processing Session & Photo Review
9:00 PM - Dinner
6:30 AM to 10:30 AM - Half Day Safari. after having Tea/Coffee
8:00 AM - Breakfast
11:00 AM - Check Out
2:00 PM - Reached Jaipur
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How to book Wildlife Photography tour?To book wildlife photography tour, you can submit your enquiries through Contact form or email me at jguha.1992@gmail.com / wildphotographytour@gmail.com or call me +91 7278070204 / 9330158288😃
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I have just started photography or I am willing to start. Can I join?Yes! All of my tours are for everyone, who love nature and photography. Beginners to Professional, all can join in my Wildlife Photography tours. I will help you with all necessary areas, such as - Camera settings in Different situation, On-Field guidance, Composition, Post processing, Play with light & shadow to create artistic result, etc.
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How to make payment? Do I need to pay the full amount in advance?After confirming the tour dates and itinerary, I will send you the payment details. Only 50% amount you have to pay in advance. rest of the amount you can pay later before the 1 week of the Tour dates.
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Is there any refund or cancellation policy?Please check the Refund Policy Page
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Will I get any certification after workshop or tour?No!
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What is the camera and lens requirement to join wildlife photography tours?There is no particular answer for this question. Depending on the circumstance, you have to use different lenses. Starting from 11mm to 800mm lens, all are good for nature and wildlife photography. For habitat shot, wider lens | For Mammals, more than 200mm is preferable | For birds, more than 400mm is preferable(These are just our opinion, and it changes based on the situation) However, many birdwatchers and nature lover do not carry any camera, they just use binocular to cherries the moment.
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I want to go solo, what will be the charges?If you want to book a solo trip, please send the details through Contact form or email me at jguha.1992@gmail.com / wildphotographytour@gmail.com or call us +91 7278070204 / 9330158288😃 I will contact you and finalize the best after discussion.
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I am not a photographer, can I join?Yes! Even if you are not a photographer, you can join.
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I want to plan with my family and friends, can you arrange?I can arrange tours for family and friends as well. However, those are customized tours and based on your requirements, I will arrange the same. You can plan for gypsy safari, elephant safari, canter safari or nature walk in different national parks and reserve forest. Note: Elephant safari, canter safari or nature walk are not available in all jungles, these will be booked as per availability. I may not be with you in person if it is not a photography tour.
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
Keoladeo National Park, also known as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, is a remarkable wildlife sanctuary and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the heart of Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India. This biodiverse haven spans over 29 square kilometers and is renowned for its vibrant avian population and diverse ecosystems.
Key features of the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary:
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Avian Diversity: The sanctuary is home to over 360 species of birds, both resident and migratory. These include both terrestrial and water birds. During the winter months, the park hosts a large number of migratory birds that travel here from different parts of the world.
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Migratory Birds: Bharatpur is particularly famous for hosting migratory birds such as Siberian cranes, which travel thousands of kilometers to escape the harsh winter in their breeding grounds. Other migratory birds include various species of ducks, geese, waders, and warblers.
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Wetland Ecosystem: The park is characterized by its wetland ecosystem, with shallow lakes, swamps, and grasslands. These diverse habitats provide suitable breeding and feeding grounds for a wide variety of bird species.
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Flora and Fauna: Apart from birds, the sanctuary also supports a range of other wildlife, including mammals like deer, wild boar, and various reptiles. The vegetation includes aquatic plants, grasses, and trees that contribute to the overall ecosystem.
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History: The Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary was originally created as a hunting ground for the maharajas (kings) of Bharatpur in the 18th century. However, it was later transformed into a bird sanctuary due to its importance as a bird habitat.
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Conservation: The sanctuary is not only a prime destination for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts but also serves as an important conservation site. Efforts are made to protect and preserve the diverse bird species that rely on the sanctuary for survival.