Spend a relaxing time at Sultanpur National Park spotting some of the 250 species of resident and migratory birds that come here from Europe, Siberia and Central Asia. Sultanpur is home to teals, kingfishers, lapwings, sandpipers, demoiselle cranes and many more. Migratory birds start arriving at the park in September and stay until temperatures start to rise in March-April. India’s resident birds are more comfortable in hotter, wetter weather and can be seen in the park during the summer months and monsoon.
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