KARERA BIRD SANCTUARY
KARERA
This 202 sq km bird sanctuary was created mainly to preserve the highly endangered Great Indian Bustard. The sanctuary houses a huge lake inside, which is replete with birdlife throughout the year. The population of birds in this sanctuary also includes a large variety of Goose, Duck, Flamingo, Stork, Cormorant and Hornbill coexisting with some wildlife like Indian Wolf, Indian Wild Dog, Jackal, Hyena and a variety of antelopes.
Accessibility: A 62kms drive from Shivpuri on the
Jhansi - Shivpuri road takes one to the sanctuary. Shivpuri is situated 115kms
southwest of
Accommodation: A Forest Rest House is available inside the Park.
Season: November to June.
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