wildlife

Jul 20, 2025

8 Birdwatching Hotspots in India You’ve Probably Missed

Aanya Mehta

Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary: Arunachal Pradesh

A birder’s paradise with over 450 bird species, including the rare Bugun Liocichla. It’s remote, mystical, and full of undiscovered feathered wonders.

Source: Google Images

Nal Sarovar, Gujarat

Spread across a vast wetland, it's home to flamingos, pelicans, and migratory birds. Peaceful boat rides offer close encounters with winged visitors.

Source: Google Images

Thattekad Bird Sanctuary: Kerala

Nestled in dense forest, this "Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary" is rich in endemic species. Keep an eye out for Malabar trogons and Sri Lanka frogmouths.

Source: Google Images

Pong Dam Lake: Himachal Pradesh

A Ramsar site that hosts over 200 bird species, especially in winter. Spot bar headed geese, black storks, and rare raptors.

Source: Google Images

Sattal : Uttarakhand

This cluster of seven freshwater lakes is a hidden avian haven in the Himalayan foothills. A perfect site for colorful species like verditer flycatchers and red billed leiothrix.

Source: Google Images

Mayani Bird Sanctuary: Maharashtra

A lesser known wetland attracting migratory birds like painted storks and flamingos. Ideal for photographers and first time birders.

Source: Google Images

Chhilchhila Wildlife Sanctuary: Haryana

A small, often overlooked gem where over 90 species of migratory birds land every winter. Especially rich in waterfowl and waders.

Source: Google Images

Tamenglong Forests: Manipur

One of Northeast India’s best kept secrets for birdwatchers. Spot rare hornbills, wren babblers, and the elusive Blyth's tragopan in the wild.

Source: Google Images

8 ‘Haunted’ Roads in India That Make Cars Move Uphill Automatically