This station serves as nearest railhead to 5.4 km distant Keoladeo national park situated on bharatpur- sewar road, known for migratory birds breeding and residence. Some of the species of the globe like egyptian eagle , syberian truss breed here only and leave after 2 months with newborn offsprings
Large wetlands group under ramsar convention lie in its territory.
Timings : 7am to 6pm (closes early in winters)
Entry...
more... fee: 75 rs per adult, 20rs for student.
Connectivity:
1. By road: located on mathura -jaipur highway its a 3.5 hour drive from delhi either by yamuna expressway or erstwhile nh2,delhi -mathura -bharatpur highway. Bus{state/private }, taxi, cab all available.
Auto /taxi available from junction for park. Auto charge 80-100rs while taxi charge in the range of 250 -300rs . Ola/uber not present but websites like savaari.com and hiremecar are active.
Parking fee for four wheelers is 60rs for a day that too be paid extra to hirer
2. By rail: located on high speed mathura -sawai madhopur -kota section , so loads of connectivity. From delhi there is nzm -kota spl early morning whose departure timing is slightly unreliable, often departs late from nzm.
3. Flight : nearest airport is agra . Taking Flights from delhi not practical.
One day trip is sufficient.One round of park completes in 4-5 hrs.
Modes available : bicycle (60 rs for a day) or
Cycle rikshaw/e- rikshaw(500 rs for 3 hrs) or horse pulled tonga or by foot.
Bi-cycle is the best mode to explore the flora and fauna bestowed by mother nature to this place.
Don't forget to take binoculars/dslr
PS: keep the mobile in flight mode and carry jute bags to collect plastics/wrappers ,litterings). It would be a great service to eco system by you.
please wait...Translate to EnglishThis spot be da closest train stop to da Keoladeo national park, a chill 5.4 km away on da bharatpur-sewar road. Known for dem birds comin' and chillin' here durin' breeding season. Some cool species like egyptian eagle and syberian truss do their thing here and bounce after 2 months with their lil' ones. Big wetlands bang under ramsar convention in the hood.
Hours: 7am to 6pm (closes earlier in winter)
Entry fee: 75 bucks for grown-ups, 20 for students.
How to get there:
- By road: on mathura-jaipur highway, 'bout a 3.5 hour drive from Delhi. Buses, taxis, and cabs all around.
- Autos and taxis at the junction charge around 80-100 bucks and 250-300 bucks, respectively. No Ola/Uber but websites like savaari.com and hiremecar are there.
- Parking fee for cars be 60 bucks a day, gotta pay on top of your rental.
- By rail: on high speed mathura-sawai madhopur-kota line, mad connectivity. From Delhi, a morning spl train to Kota, but it's often late.
- By flight: Agra be da closest airport. Not practical to fly from Delhi.
One day trip be fine, a round of da park is 'bout 4-5 hours.
Modes: Rent a bicycle (60 bucks a day), cycle rickshaw/e-rickshaw (500 bucks for 3 hours), horse-drawn carriage, or walkin'. Bicycle be da best for checkin' out da nature here.
Remember ya binoculars and DSLR camera.
PS: Mobile on flight mode, bring jute bags to pick up trash. Great for da ecosystem.