Sultanpur National Park
New Delhi, India


Sultanpur National Park is a 1.43-square-kilometre sanctuary located just 15 kilometres from central Delhi, established in 1989 to protect the diverse birdlife found in its wetlands and seasonal marshes. The park hosts over 300 species of birds, including migratory visitors like the Siberian crane during winter months, set against a backdrop of grasslands and scrub.
Plan for a leisurely morning or late afternoon visit for optimal birdwatching conditions. The nearby Gurgaon suburb offers additional dining options after your excursion. Be prepared for the midday heat in summer, as wildlife tends to be less active.
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