It is indeed a birder’s paradise.
I’m certain you would appreciate this short film that showcases the migratory birds of Nal Sarovar 🌊
Relax, get a coffee cup, put on the speakers and drift yourself on the wings as you click the “PLAY” in the link below:
Inference
- Avian Diversity – You can see migratory Birds: Nal Sarovar is renowned for its vast variety of migratory birds, especially during the winter season. You may be able to see birds from Siberia and Europe cluster over the lake
- Resident Birds – It also has numerous resident bird species, adding to its biodiversity
- Wetland Habitat – It is a shallow lake. The sanctuary is around this shallow lake covering 120.82 square kilometers
- Tourism and Recreation – Boat rides. It will be better if you hire a boat for 3-4 hours to navigate through the lake and marshes quietly.
- Cultural Significance – It is a home to local communities who have traditionally lived in harmony with the wetland ecosystem
| Best time to visit | November to February |
| Pocket pinch | The boatman charged us, Rs. 4200 for 3 hours. You have to go into a bargain war with the boatmen. Indian national ticket cost: Rs.40 for adult, Rs. 30 for children, still camera – Rs. 100, video camera – Rs.200 and parking: Rs.100 |
| Timings | 6 am to 6 pm |
| Lunch | You can have local food at an island. They charged us, Rs. 200 for one person |
| Distance from Ahmedabad | 63 kms |





























































