Haiderpur Wetlands
Haiderpur Wetlands
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SNottIN
Singapore402 contributions
Nov 2021
Located just off the Ganga Barrage, the Haiderpur wetlands are a protected area for migratory and other water birds. Several tens of thousands can be spotted in the winter months. Carrying binoculars are a must.
There are flat walking trails for several kilometres, lined with trees. Trash bins and viewing huts/platforms have been put up at regular intervals. There's a basic toilet facility at the entrance, where tickets need to be purchased.
It is not possible to take boats into the wetlands - can only view from the walking paths.
A wonderful spot for bird enthusiasts, and a very pleasant nature outing for novices.
Can be combined with a boat trip on the other side of the barrage where it is possible to spot gangetic gharials and the occasional river dolphin if lucky.
There are flat walking trails for several kilometres, lined with trees. Trash bins and viewing huts/platforms have been put up at regular intervals. There's a basic toilet facility at the entrance, where tickets need to be purchased.
It is not possible to take boats into the wetlands - can only view from the walking paths.
A wonderful spot for bird enthusiasts, and a very pleasant nature outing for novices.
Can be combined with a boat trip on the other side of the barrage where it is possible to spot gangetic gharials and the occasional river dolphin if lucky.
Written 29 November 2021
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