Peak Season
Bharatpur in November
Rajasthan, India
November settles the migrants into residence. The park is at high capacity — species counts climb past 200 on good days. The morning mist over the jheel, with cranes calling and storks silhouetted, is Keoladeo at its most atmospheric. Temperatures: 12-28°C.
The November story
November Keoladeo is the park at atmospheric peak. Morning mist rises from the water as the sun clears the tree line, revealing thousands of birds in silhouette: cranes calling, ducks lifting off in squadrons, storks standing motionless in shallows. The species count on a good November day can exceed 200 — an astonishing number for a park you can cover by bicycle. The sarus crane pairs — India's tallest flying bird, standing over 5 feet — are visible in the drier grassland sections, often feeding within 20 metres of the trail. November light is warm and directional — photographers call it 'golden hour all morning.' The park is busy now: serious birders, photography tour groups, and naturalist-led walks fill the trails before 8am. For the best experience, enter at gate-opening time and head deep into the park before the crowds follow. November Bharatpur is world-class birding in a world-class setting.
Why November scores 5/5
Weather
Peak migration, 10-27°C. Full species diversity. Siberian cranes arriving. Perfect weather for all-day birding. Book Bharatpur hotels early.
Roads & Access
self drive: Easy. Excellent highway from Agra and Jaipur.. road condition: NH21 excellent.. public transport: Bharatpur Junction well-connected (Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur lines). Agra airport 55km.. from nearest city: Agra→Bharatpur: 55km 1hr. Jaipur→Bharatpur: 180km 3hrs.. last km difficulty: easy
Safety & Emergency
Safety: 5/5. rescue: SDRF Rajasthan. helpline: Tourist helpline: 1363. ambulance: 108. police station: Bharatpur Kotwali (05644-222200). nearest hospital: RBM Hospital Bharatpur (05644-222262)
Network
VI: Yes, JIO: Yes, BSNL: Yes, NOTE: Yes, AIRTEL: Yes. Full 4G.
Kids
Kid-friendly (4/5) — Bird sanctuary is excellent for nature-curious kids, Boat ride through wetland is gentle adventure, Deeg Palace fountains fascinate children, Good Agra day trip extension — adds nature to fort-heavy itinerary
Elevation
178m — Low altitude, no issues
Who should go
- ✓First-time travelers
- ✓Senior citizens
- ✓Serious birders wanting maximum species count in atmospheric conditions
- ✓Photographers wanting misty-morning wetland compositions
- ✓Nature lovers willing to share the park with other enthusiasts
Who should think twice
- ✗Crowd-averse visitors on weekends — the park draws serious traffic
- ✗Those without binoculars or birding interest — you'll be surrounded by enthusiasts
- ✗Budget travellers — November is peak-rate territory
All 12 Months
| Month | Score | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January | 5/5 | Peak birding, 5-20°C. Siberian cranes, painted storks nesting. Keoladeo misty at dawn — magical. Cycle rickshaw safaris ideal. Book guides early. |
| February | 5/5 | Excellent birding, 8-23°C. Migratory species still present. Nesting colonies active. Deeg Palace gardens pleasant. Last month for full species count. |
| March | 4/5 | Warming 14-30°C. Migratory birds departing. Resident species breeding. Keoladeo drying out. Deeg water palace less photogenic without full moats. |
| April | 2/5 | Hot 22-38°C. Marshland drying rapidly. Few birds remain. Deeg Palace in harsh midday light. Only early morning cycle rides bearable. |
| May | 1/5 | Extreme 28-44°C. Keoladeo nearly dry. No migratory birds. Deeg Palace shadeless courtyards punishing. No reason to visit. |
| June | 1/5 | Punishing 30-45°C. Park dry and birdless. Waiting for monsoon to refill wetlands. Deeg fountains off. Dead season — avoid completely. |
| July | 3/5 | Monsoon refills marshes, 28-36°C. Breeding resident birds — painted storks, herons nesting. Humid but birders rewarded. Carry rain cover for optics. |
| August | 3/5 | Breeding season peaks, 27-35°C. Sarus cranes, jacanas, kingfishers active. Wetlands full. Muggy but Keoladeo comes alive. Deeg moats refilling. |
| September | 3/5 | Post-monsoon, 25-34°C. Wetlands full and green. Early migratory arrivals. Humidity easing. Good birding window before peak season crowds. |
| October | 4/5 | Migratory birds flooding in, 18-32°C. Keoladeo transforms weekly with new arrivals. Deeg Palace with full moats. Season ramping up. |
| Novemberviewing | 5/5 | Peak migration, 10-27°C. Full species diversity. Siberian cranes arriving. Perfect weather for all-day birding. Book Bharatpur hotels early. |
| December | 5/5 | Peak birding season, 5-22°C. Maximum migratory species present. Morning mist over marshes is ethereal. Deeg Palace serene. Carry binoculars. |
Practical Details
How to reach
Agra→Bharatpur: 55km 1hr. Jaipur→Bharatpur: 180km 3hrs.. Roads: NH21 excellent.. Self-drive: Easy. Excellent highway from Agra and Jaipur.. Public transport: Bharatpur Junction well-connected (Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur lines). Agra airport 55km.. Last stretch: easy
Elevation
178m
Difficulty
easy
Budget tier
budget
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