Kutch Bustard Sanctuary

Also Refered As:

Lala Prajan Sanctuary

Kutch Bustard Sanctuary, Bhuj Overview

Also known locally as the Lala Prajan Sanctuary, its primary aim is to conserve the Great Indian Bustard. Among many other different varieties of wildlife that can be found within the reserve, there are three different kinds of Bustards themselves in the sanctuary.

The sanctuary covers an area of just over 2 sq. km, but still houses some of the excellent species including harriers, common cranes, black partridges, sand grouses, Black and Grey Francolin, Spotted and Indian Sandgrouse, quails, larks, shrikes, coursers, plover, Imperial Eagle, flamingos, herons, egrets, sandpipers, etc. Some other wild animals which are present here are wolf, caracal, desert cat, jackal, striped hyena, fox, mongoose, bluebull, chinkara, spiny tailed lizard and various types of snakes.

Kutch Bustard Sanctuary Reviews

Your rating

Have a Question on Kutch Bustard Sanctuary?

Ask a question from the travellers who have
experience.