Kala Teetar Wildlife Sanctuary
General information
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Ideal Duration:
2-3 hours for a full safari/walk.Place Type:
Category:Wildlife, Nature, Conservation.Entry Fees:
Gate Fee Structure:The sanctuary typically charges a minimal entry fee, which is often symbolic and used for the area's upkeep. This fee is generally around INR 20-50 per person for Indian nationals and slightly higher for foreign tourists (INR 100-200).
Read MoreGate Fee Structure:The sanctuary typically charges a minimal entry fee, which is often symbolic and used for the area's upkeep. This fee is generally around INR 20-50 per person for Indian nationals and slightly higher for foreign tourists (INR 100-200).
Vehicle Charges:There will be separate, mandatory fees for bringing a vehicle inside, like a car (INR 100-250) or jeep, which helps regulate traffic and fund road maintenance within the reserve.
Camera and Equipment Fees:Professional cameras, especially those with large telephoto lenses, may attract a separate fee (around INR 200-500) to support the maintenance of the photography spots and discourage commercial exploitation of the images without permission. Children and students may receive substantial discounts. The entry system is designed to be affordable to promote local eco-tourism while generating revenue for conservation projects, ensuring the sanctuary remains financially viable for its primary purpose.Timing:
Regular Timings:Typically open from Sunrise to Sunset, generally from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM (varies slightly with season).
Ideal Visit Time:The best time for wildlife sighting is during the early morning (6:00 AM - 9:00 AM) or late afternoon (4...Regular Timings:Typically open from Sunrise to Sunset, generally from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM (varies slightly with season).
Ideal Visit Time:The best time for wildlife sighting is during the early morning (6:00 AM - 9:00 AM) or late afternoon (4:00 PM - 6:00 PM) when the animals are most active and the light is soft for photography. Avoid the harsh midday sun.
Peak Season:The Winter months (October to March) are ideal for comfortable weather and the arrival of migratory birds, while the summer is too hot for a pleasant visit.Special Events:
Annual Wildlife Census:The forest department conducts an annual wildlife count, which, while not a public event, represents the most critical activity for the sanctuary.
World Environment Day Celebrations:The sanctuary office may organize lo...Annual Wildlife Census:The forest department conducts an annual wildlife count, which, while not a public event, represents the most critical activity for the sanctuary.
World Environment Day Celebrations:The sanctuary office may organize local awareness campaigns, tree-planting drives, or small educational workshops for school children and the public around June 5th (World Environment Day) or Wildlife Week (first week of October).
Birdwatching Festivals:Occasionally, local ornithological societies organize special guided birdwatching camps or festivals, especially in the mild winter months (December or January), attracting enthusiasts from across North India.Best Photo Spots:
The Observation Tower View:The rustic, elevated observation tower offers a panoramic view over the scrubland, ideal for wide-angle landscape shots and capturing the sheer scale of the sanctuary at sunrise.
Near the Water Body:Any natural or ...The Observation Tower View:The rustic, elevated observation tower offers a panoramic view over the scrubland, ideal for wide-angle landscape shots and capturing the sheer scale of the sanctuary at sunrise.
Near the Water Body:Any natural or constructed small water body is a prime spot for wildlife photography, as animals and birds must come here to drink, offering a high chance of a perfect close-up shot of the Francolin or a passing deer.
The Border Fence Line:The long, linear fence/boundary line, contrasting with the wild, undeveloped terrain inside, can be used to create interesting compositional shots focusing on the concept of conservation and man's effort to protect nature.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Go on a Nature Walk/Jeep Safari:Engage in a slow-paced jeep safari or guided nature walk, if permitted, to maximize your chances of spotting the elusive Black Francolin, Nilgai (Blue Bull), or various species of deer and small mammals. Carry binoculars and a field guide.
Bird Identification and Photography:Dedicate time to birdwatching from the designated observation points. Practice identifying different species of raptors like the Shikra or ground-nesting birds. The area offers excellent opportunities for telephoto nature photography, focusing on capturing birds in flight or animals camouflaged in the scrub.
Study Local Flora and Ecology:Spend time learning about the drought-resistant flora, such as the Kikar (Acacia) and Jand trees. Understand the ecological significance of this semi-arid ...
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Why Famous:
Habitat of the State Bird:It is primarily famous as one of the key habitats for the Black Francolin (Kala Teetar), the proud state bird of Haryana, making it a site of immense regional significance.
Unique Semi-Arid Ecosystem:Its fame also c...Habitat of the State Bird:It is primarily famous as one of the key habitats for the Black Francolin (Kala Teetar), the proud state bird of Haryana, making it a site of immense regional significance.
Unique Semi-Arid Ecosystem:Its fame also comes from representing the rare semi-arid forest/scrubland ecosystem of North-West India, which differs significantly from the tropical forests of other regions. This uniqueness attracts ecologists and bird enthusiasts interested in this particular environment.
Birdwatching Haven:The sanctuary is known amongst birdwatchers for spotting not just the Francolin, but also various species of partridges, quails, raptors, and migratory birds, especially during the winter months. -
Architecture:
Sanctuary Design and Scope:The architectural design here is functional and minimalist, prioritizing the natural habitat over built structures. The sanctuary boundaries are primarily marked by simple fences and signage, allowing wildlife corridors to remain largely intact. ...Sanctuary Design and Scope:The architectural design here is functional and minimalist, prioritizing the natural habitat over built structures. The sanctuary boundaries are primarily marked by simple fences and signage, allowing wildlife corridors to remain largely intact. The focus is on natural conservation architecture, minimizing concrete use to blend into the landscape.
Observation Towers and Paths:Small, rustic observation towers (machans) made of local materials (wood/thatch) are strategically placed for birdwatching, often having a base dimension of approximately 4m×4m and a height of about 8m. The internal pathways are mostly dirt tracks, not paved roads, to reduce noise and vehicular impact on wildlife. The entry gate is a simple, administrative structure, usually a small office block with an area of about 15m×10m, providing visitor permits and basic information. The entire architecture is aimed at being unobtrusive and supportive of conservation efforts rather than being a standalone monument. -
How To Reach:
By Air:The nearest functional civilian airport is Chandigarh International Airport (IXC), about 280 KMS away, or Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi (DEL), about 260 KMS away. From either airport, one must hire a taxi or take a bus to Sirsa, and then continue to ... -
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Tourism Tips
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Health & safety:Carry a basic first-aid kit, insect repellent, and plenty of water, as the area is remote. Wear subdued, nature-blending colors to avoid alarming the wildlife. Always stick to designated paths and never attempt to feed or approach the animals. Follow all i...
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