Nature/ Wildlife Areas in Agra

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Nature & Wildlife Areas in Agra

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  • Matt B
    2 contributions
    We took a day out to go and see the sloth bear and elephant sanctuaries run by wildlife SOS and it was very worth it. The sloth bears clearly have much better lives here than they did before as dancing bears and it's great to see them being rehabilitated and actually getting back to behaving like sloth bears. The staff obviously car deeply for these animals and it shows. The guide we had showing us around spoke very good English, answered any questions that we had and clearly had a strong bond with the bears. If you visit it will be during the day, so remember that sloth bears normally like to sleep at this time so they won't be super active (but this is a good thing as it means that their behaviour is changing from being dancing bears)! 10/10 recommend a visit.
    Written 26 November 2023
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  • Rohit S
    Hyderabad15 contributions
    You need a good cloudy day in summers as it can get hot but don’t expect a lot if you are going in summer. Migratory birds come here in winter which is the best time to go.
    Written 9 October 2020
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  • RAJENDRA884 PRASAD
    Faridabad, India3,283 contributions
    We, a group of 2 senior citizen couples, took a break at this point, which is not much publicized and found it to be an excellent point for educational tourism, especially for school going kids. The entire project was very well explained by a caretaker officer, making us aware about the environmental impact of polluting industries around the rivers. It was the first time for all of us to learn that Ghariyal is a fresh water reptile and is an endangered species due to industrial waste polluting their habitat.

    The only issue was absence of functional toilets, management must take a note of it.

    A must do activity on this route!
    Written 13 November 2022
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