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The site India Travel Destinations offers
online tour booking details for wildlife tours to the Sultanpur
National Park situated in Gurgaon in Haryana, India. This
wildlife sanctuary lies on the Gurgaon-Farukh Nagar Road,
about 15 kilometers from
Gurgaon, Haryana, India.
The Sultanpur Bird sanctuary covers an area of about 359
acres. This wildlife park has been developed around the Sultanpur
Lake. The area was declared as a bird sanctuary in the year
1971 and got the status of a national park in the year1981.
The Sultanpur Lake overflows with water during the monsoons
and as a result one is likely to spot a variety of crustaceans,
insects and fishes during wildlife tours to this national
park.
The right time to go on wildlife tours to the Sultanpur
National Park is during the winter months.
The vegetation at the Sultanpur National park is mostly
tropical and dry deciduous. The park is full of trees such
as dhok, tendu, khair, jamun, ber, acacia and banyan tree.
During your wildlife tours to the Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary
you get to spot some of the most exotic variety of birds such
as Migratory geese, Siberian cranes that visit the wildlife
park during winters, demoiselle cranes, flamingoes, ruddy
shelducks, pelicans, gadwalls, grey lags, mallards, shovellers,
pochards, teals, plovers, spoonbills, red-wattled lapwings,
cormorants, herons and painted storks.
Besides the large number of birds you can also spot wild
animals such as the blackbuck, hog deer, nilgai, wild dog,
sambar, caracal, hedgehog, striped hyena, honey badgers, Indian
porcupine, leopards, four horned antelope and wild pigs.
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