Feathered Wonders

Enter a sanctuary where over 300 avian species fill the air with color and melody. A true pilgrimage for every bird enthusiast.

A Birding Symphony

Satpura National Park is Central India's best-kept secret for ornithology. Its diverse topography—from the sprawling Tawa reservoir to the craggy peaks of the Satpura range—provides a unique habitat for both local residents and long-distance winter migrants.

The unique Walking Safaris in Satpura offer an intimate perspective, allowing you to track bird calls and observe behavior in complete silence, away from the hum of engines.

Satpura Birding

Backwaters & River Denwa

The vast aquatic landscape of the Denwa backwaters is the primary hunting ground for magnificent water birds.

  • Indian Skimmer
  • Black-bellied Tern
  • River Lapwing
  • Osprey
  • Pied Kingfisher
  • Bar-headed Goose

Deciduous Forest Trails

The dense woodlands are home to canopy dwellers and elusive forest floor species that thrive in the deep shade.

  • Malabar Pied Hornbill
  • Indian Pitta
  • Paradise Flycatcher
  • Greater Racket-tailed Drongo
  • Grey Malabar Hornbill
  • Indian Scops Owl

The Walking Safari Advantage

Unlike many Indian parks, Satpura allows you to explore the jungle on foot with professional birding guides. This silent approach is the ultimate way to experience "slow travel" while checking rare species off your list.

Avian Gallery

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