Bharatpur in February
Rajasthan, India
Go in February—peak migratory season with 300+ bird species, crisp mornings ideal for photography, and nesting colonies still active before spring departure.
Peak crowds
February is one of Bharatpur's busiest months. The score rates conditions — weather, access, value — not how many people you'll share them with. Peak Oct–Feb for migratory birds at Keoladeo; summer heat and monsoon keep crowds minimal.
February continues the birding peak. The winter migrants are still present, resident species are entering breeding displays, and the morning light in the jheel (wetland) is golden and clear. Painted storks build nests. Sarus cranes — the world's tallest flying bird — dance.
The February story
February is arguably the finest birding month in India, and Keoladeo is the finest venue. The migrants are still present, the residents are beginning courtship, and the overlap creates maximum species diversity. The painted stork nesting colony — hundreds of nests in a few trees, visible from the park trails — is a controlled chaos of feeding, building, and defending territory. Sarus cranes perform their famous unison call — a trumpeting duet between mated pairs that can be heard across the marsh. February mornings are cool enough for long walks. The cycle-rickshaw guides will take you on three-hour circuits covering the deep marsh, the woodland zones, and the grassland edges. Each habitat holds different species. Bring binoculars (8x42 minimum), a bird guide, and patience. The park entry fee is modest. Photography opportunities are world-class — birds at close range in good light.
Why February scores 10.0/10
Weather
Excellent birding, 8-23°C. Migratory species still present. Nesting colonies active. Deeg Palace gardens pleasant. Last month for full species count.
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What to do in Bharatpur this February
- 1Bird-watch at Keoladeo Ghana National Park at dawn—peak migratory season with siberian cranes, painted storks, and nesting colonies visible
- 2Cycle through the sanctuary's 12 km loop on a hired bicycle to reach wetland hides without disturbing wildlife
- 3Walk the formal gardens at Deeg Palace, 30 km north, during morning hours when light is soft and crowds minimal
- 4Photograph wading birds and raptors from designated observation towers within the sanctuary during peak activity (7–10 am)
- 5Track resident and migratory species with a local naturalist guide to identify lesser-spotted eagles and sarus cranes
Who should go
- ✓First-time travelers
- ✓Senior citizens
- ✓Serious birders wanting maximum species overlap (migrants + breeding residents)
- ✓Photographers wanting sarus crane courtship and painted stork nesting
- ✓Nature lovers wanting comfortable weather and peak wetland beauty
Who should think twice
- ✗Non-birders — the town has limited non-park attractions
- ✗Those without at least basic birding interest or equipment
- ✗Budget travellers expecting cheap accommodation — February is peak-rate season
All 12 Months
| Month | Score | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January | 10.0/10 | Peak birding, 5-20°C. Siberian cranes, painted storks nesting. Keoladeo misty at dawn — magical. Cycle rickshaw safaris ideal. Book guides early. |
| Februaryviewing | 10.0/10 | Excellent birding, 8-23°C. Migratory species still present. Nesting colonies active. Deeg Palace gardens pleasant. Last month for full species count. |
| March | 8.0/10 | Warming 14-30°C. Migratory birds departing. Resident species breeding. Keoladeo drying out. Deeg water palace less photogenic without full moats. |
| April | 4.0/10 | Hot 22-38°C. Marshland drying rapidly. Few birds remain. Deeg Palace in harsh midday light. Only early morning cycle rides bearable. |
| May | 2.0/10 | Extreme 28-44°C. Keoladeo nearly dry. No migratory birds. Deeg Palace shadeless courtyards punishing. No reason to visit. |
| June | 2.0/10 | Punishing 30-45°C. Park dry and birdless. Waiting for monsoon to refill wetlands. Deeg fountains off. Dead season — avoid completely. |
| July | 6.0/10 | Monsoon refills marshes, 28-36°C. Breeding resident birds — painted storks, herons nesting. Humid but birders rewarded. Carry rain cover for optics. |
| August | 6.0/10 | Breeding season peaks, 27-35°C. Sarus cranes, jacanas, kingfishers active. Wetlands full. Muggy but Keoladeo comes alive. Deeg moats refilling. |
| September | 6.0/10 | Post-monsoon, 25-34°C. Wetlands full and green. Early migratory arrivals. Humidity easing. Good birding window before peak season crowds. |
| October | 8.0/10 | Migratory birds flooding in, 18-32°C. Keoladeo transforms weekly with new arrivals. Deeg Palace with full moats. Season ramping up. |
| November | 10.0/10 | Peak migration, 10-27°C. Full species diversity. Siberian cranes arriving. Perfect weather for all-day birding. Book Bharatpur hotels early. |
| December | 10.0/10 | Peak birding season, 5-22°C. Maximum migratory species present. Morning mist over marshes is ethereal. Deeg Palace serene. Carry binoculars. |
What to pack for February
- ▸Binoculars (8×42 minimum for bird identification)
- ▸Lightweight layers (fleece or thermal top for 8°C mornings)
- ▸Sturdy walking shoes with good grip for muddy sanctuary paths
- ▸Broad-brimmed hat and sunglasses (sun reflects off water)
- ▸Camera with telephoto lens or smartphone adapter for birding
- ▸Reusable water bottle (2 litres for full-day sanctuary visits)
- ▸Insect repellent (mosquitoes active near wetlands)
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