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Large area with salt water fields
This sanctuary is at around 18km from Jamnagar on the way to Rajkot.All the ordinary buses that goes to Rajkot from Jamnagar had a stop on the main road from where we need to walk for 1.5 km to reach ...
A unique place to see innumerable species of birds in their natural habitat !!!
We were at Jamnagar for a halt and tour, and people knowing about the sanctuary had suggested that do visit the same. And the good part is since we were at The Fern, which is already on the outskirts,...
The Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary exceeded all my expectations. With fresh water on one side and salt panes on the other, the unique ecosystem is home to a wide set of birds. The Sanctuary is divided ...
From Jamnagar side, there was no mention of Khijadiya, rather Khimrana was written, which confused us. When we asked a tea vendor, he led us to the correct inroad. On going on that inroad, a few meter...
Large area with salt water fields
This sanctuary is at around 18km from Jamnagar on the way to Rajkot.All the ordinary buses that goes to Rajkot from Jamnagar had a stop on the main road from where we need to walk for 1.5 km to reach ...
Avoid weekend
Bird watchers should Avoid weekend as lot of party minded people gather there in weekends. Zone 2 is better to watch birds.
A unique place to see innumerable species of birds in their natural habitat !!!
We were at Jamnagar for a halt and tour, and people knowing about the sanctuary had suggested that do visit the same. And the good part is since we were at The Fern, which is already on the outskirts,...
A unique ecosystem - home to a variety of birds
The Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary exceeded all my expectations. With fresh water on one side and salt panes on the other, the unique ecosystem is home to a wide set of birds. The Sanctuary is divided ...
As above
From Jamnagar side, there was no mention of Khijadiya, rather Khimrana was written, which confused us. When we asked a tea vendor, he led us to the correct inroad. On going on that inroad, a few meter...