I went to Koeladeo in Dec 2005, and I think it is a must for any birders
going to India - a bit of an oasis. If anyone is interested I've
attached a link to my photo's there.
http://www.ozbirds.com/OzBirds/index.php/Content=ListPhotos/Country=India/FromDate=2005-12-15/ToDate=2005-12-17
I'd also recommend the Jim Corbett NP 330km NE of Dehli - it was the
most peaceful place I stayed at in India:
http://www.ozbirds.com/OzBirds/index.php/Content=ListPhotos/Country=India/FromDate=2005-12-09/ToDate=2005-12-12
Cheers
Adam Bridger
www.OzBirds.com
Chris Brandis wrote:
Hi
In mid April I spent 2 1/2 days at Koeladeo NP, some 3 hours by train
south of Delhi and arranged by Indian Moments after working at Nanded
for a week. This is a wetland park that started as a shooting place
for the maharajas and white army officers and an oasis in the middle
of teaming people and intense agriculture. As it was the start of the
hot season, 40+ every day, and I was the only guest at the hotel in
the park and had great service. Had the Indian Moment guide the first
day and either walked or hired a bike the rest of the time. I saw 126
species which brought my Indian total to 225.
IM did a great job getting me from Delhi to the park and back to the
airport and I found them through he web and can recommend them as
traveling in India is a bit chaotic.
Cheers Chris
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