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Wildlife in Punjab
Hari-ke-pattan, Amritsar, National Wetland & Wildlife Sanctuary
It is one of the India's most important lakes ; in winters (November-onwards)
it becomes a welcome home to nearly 350 species of migratory birds,
coming from as far as Siberia. It is also one of India's leading
in-land sweet water fish market and home of varied wild life.
Kanjli Wetland, Kapurtala
Maharaja of Kapurthala had built a lake after making a barrage on
river Kali Bein. Many rivulet discharges into this river and a beautiful
lake is still there. On the left side of lake lies a green forest
with some wildlife. Maharaja had built a retreat called The Villa
on French design on the banks of this lake. The present descendant
of Maharaja uses as their residence. The lake is a beautiful home
of migratory birds in winters, has been developed as a still more
beautiful picnic spot with all the infrastructure facilities. The
tourist can go for boating in this lake.
Satluj Water Body Wetland, Ropar
Over 250 species of migratory
birds have been spotted here. 30 km of crystal clear water in scenic
surroundings makes it a popular spot for angling, kayaking, canoeing,
boating and long distance swimming.
Zoological Park Chhatbir
20 km from Chandigarh and 55 km from Patiala spread over 202 Acres
of raw scrubland, it houses 52 species of animal and 62species of
birds in a simulated natural habitat. It is famous for its Lion
Safari and is the biggest park of its type in India. Tiger Safari
near Ludhiana and a
Deer Park at Neelon on Ludhiana- Chandigarh road are also worth
visiting.
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