Raiganj Bird Sanctuary - Famous Bird Sanctuary of Eastern India


Raiganj Bird Sanctuary also known as Kulik Bird Sanctuary is located near Raiganj in West Bengal. If you are a bird lover then this place will surely attract you and you will be lost in the natural surroundings, away from hustle and bustle of the city. Read this full article to get details regarding how to reach this place, where to stay there and what to see there.

Introduction of Raiganj Bird Sanctuary


Raiganj Bird Sanctuary is located in Raiganj in Uttar Dinajpur district of West Bengal. It covers an area of 35 acres and is surrounded by the Kulki River. Raiganj Bird Sanctuary is considered as the second largest bird sanctuary in whole Asia. This sanctuary is the home to more than 200 species of local birds and some 70,000 migratory birds.

How to reach Raiganj Bird Sanctuary


By Rail
Malda town is the nearest convenient railway station to Raiganj Bird Sanctuary. Trains are easily available from Howrah, Sealdah railway station in Kolkata to reach there.

By Road
Raiganj is well connected by road from Kolkata. Regular night and day bus services are available from Esplanade in Kolkata to Raiganj.

Best Time to visit Raiganj Bird Sanctuary


One can visit the Raiganj Bird Sanctuary through out the year but the best time to visit this place is during the months of September to November. The flying training to the young birds is given during this period and it's a very much eye catchy.

Where to stay in Raiganj Bird Sanctuary


to visit the Raiganj Bird Sanctuary you have to stay in proper Raiganj town. There are some budget hotels and lodges in Raiganj. The most noted among them is Raiganj Tourist Lodge runned by West Bengal Tourism Department Corporation. But you have to do the bookings in advance. One can also stay in Hotel Vinayak, Badshah Hotel in Raiganj. From the hotels and lodges in Raiganj one can get tourist buses or cars or jeeps to visit the Raiganj Bird Sanctuary.

Attractions of Raiganj Bird Sanctuary


Raiganj Bird Sanctuary is a home to large number of local birds like ducks, cuckoos, owls, woodpeckers, king fishers, sparrows, bulbul, doves and many more. Each year various types of migratory birds come to this place from South Asian countries and coastal regions. If you want to catch them then you have to visit it after June. The migratory birds are open-bill, storks, egrets, cormorants and night herons.


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