BARAN
BARAN
Sorsan Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as the Sorsan Grasslands, is a serene and lesser-known wildlife haven situated in the Baran district of Rajasthan, India. Covering approximately 41 square kilometers, this sanctuary is renowned for its rich avian diversity and tranquil landscapes.
Sorsan Wildlife Sanctuary is a paradise for bird enthusiasts, boasting over 150 bird species. Notable avian residents include:
Indian Roller
White-browed Fantail
Green Bee-eater
Crested Serpent Eagle
Orioles
Quails
Partridges
Robins
Weavers
Greylag Geese
Common Pochards
Teals
Pintails
During the winter months, the sanctuary becomes a haven for migratory birds such as warblers, flycatchers, larks, starlings, and rosy pastors.
In addition to its avian population, the sanctuary is home to various mammals, including:
Blackbuck (Indian Antelope)
Indian Gazelle (Chinkara)
Nilgai (Blue Bull)
Indian Fox
Jackals
Wild Cats
The diverse habitats of dry deciduous forests, grasslands, and water bodies support this rich biodiversity.
Visiting Hours: 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM daily.
Entry Fee: No entry fee is required.
Best Time to Visit: October to February, when the weather is pleasant and migratory birds are present.
By Air: The nearest airport is Kota Airport, approximately 55 km from the sanctuary.
By Train: Baran Railway Station is the closest railhead, about 40 km away.
By Road: Sorsan Wildlife Sanctuary is accessible via NH27, with a 25 km drive from Baran city.
Bird Watching: The sanctuary’s rich avian life makes it an ideal spot for bird enthusiasts.
Nature Walks: Guided walks offer an immersive experience of the sanctuary’s flora and fauna.
Photography: The diverse wildlife and scenic landscapes provide excellent opportunities for photography.
Ramgarh Bhand Devra Temple: Known as the ‘Khajuraho of Rajasthan’ for its intricate carvings.
Shahabad Fort: A historic fort offering panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Sitabari: A revered pilgrimage site associated with Sita from the Ramayana.
Kakuni Temple Complex: An ancient temple complex dating back to the 8th century.
Sorsan Wildlife Sanctuary offers a tranquil retreat into nature, away from the more frequented tourist paths. Its rich biodiversity, especially the avian population, makes it a must-visit for nature lovers and bird watchers.