The sanctuary is home to hundreds of various mammals like Blackbuck,
Blue bull, Nilgai, Hog deer, Sambar, Wild dog or dhole, Caracal, Wild cat,
Hedgehog, Mongoose, Striped
hyena, Indian porcupine, Rattle badger, Leopard, Wild pig, and Four
horned antelope.
Facilities
Besides bird-watching, the park has
provided the facilities of an education and interpretation centre, a library,
films, slides and binoculars. Boating facility is also available in the lake
situated within the park.
A room dedicated to the memory of Dr. Salim Ali, which contains his bust,
photographs, write ups, and some of his personal effects. There is public
parking, bathrooms, drinking water facilities and a children's park in the
reserve. For those wishing to stay overnight, the park also has a well
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When to Visit :
The park is best visited in winters when a large number of migratory birds
arrive. For the benefit of bird lovers certain facilities have been provided like an education and interpretation
centre, a library as well as films, slides and binoculars. There are hideouts
and four watch towers located at different
points. There is also boating facility in the Sultanpur lake inside the park.
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