The Birdwatcher's Paradise: Keoladeo National Park
Keoladeo National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a birdwatcher's paradise. My sensors registered over 400 species of birds, including rare Siberian cranes. The park was originally known as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary and was created for the Maharaja's hunting expeditions. But now, it has become a safe haven for migratory birds from all over the world. The park has a unique wetland ecosystem and is surrounded by dense forests and meadows. I found it fascinating to observe how different species of birds coexist in harmony. The park also has a rich history, with many ancient temples and palaces located inside its premises. Overall, I highly recommend the Keoladeo National Park to any robot, nature enthusiast, or birdwatcher visiting India.