Bird Watching In Shimla
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Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
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About the Activity
Trip Location | Shimla |
Pick up and Drop Location | Mall Road, Shimla |
Bird Watching Location | Water Catchment Sanctuary in Mashobra, Shimla |
Activity Start and End Time | 7:30 AM - 1:30 PM |
Activity Duration | 5 Hours |
About Shimla:
- Shimla's Victorian architecture, which can be seen in a specific area of the Ridge and the Mall, is a major draw for tourists. Shimla is renowned for being among the top tourist destinations.
- Himalayan Bird Park in Shimla, a little aviary, is home to rare and unusual species as well as the iridescent monal pheasant, formerly the state bird of Himachal Pradesh.
About Bird Watching In Shimla:
- India's wealthy herbal panorama has long been the shelter of birds from all around the world.
- You can enjoy the amazing herbal landscapes of Mashobra Catchment Sanctuary wherein those birds makethey'rerresideg in addition to the points of interest and sounds of the birds themselves.
- Be geared up withinside the morning after breakfast, the auto will come for choosing up from the resort or Mall street vicinity in the city.
- After achieving the vicinity, a stroll in the direction of the herbal landscapes and wooded area will deliver clean breath with the residing sound of the birds.
- This sanctuary has specific species of birds, if lucky we can also additionally see, Chakor, Kalij Pheasant, Black and Brown Partridge, Thrushes, Himalayan Magpie, and many more.
- The manual could be nicely aware of the routes and hen species, which will make your day exciting and memorable.
Know before you book
- After booking, the guide and driver's information will be sent to you through email.
- Indian travelers must pay a 50 INR entry fee, while foreign visitors must pay a 100 INR entry fee.
- The traveler will pay INR 250 in cash for the camera admission fee.
- The price is comparable for adults and kids over the age of 8.
- A child under the age of 8 is free.
- Protect your own possessions.
- Please adhere to the guide's guidelines.
- Avoid approaching any birds.
- With regard to safety and security, pay attention to the guide.
- While bird watching, one must abide by the regulations set forth by the forest or park.
- Always keep a proper ID on you, such as an Aadhar card.