Sauraha is home to more than 500 species of birds including colorful kingfishers, majestic hornbills, endangered Bengal floricans, storks, and migratory species like Siberian rubythroats and cranes. Bird watching can be done on foot along the Rapti River, in nearby buffer zones, or while floating gently in a canoe. Expert guides with deep knowledge of bird habitats and calls can help visitors spot and identify rare species. The calm surroundings and rich ecosystem make birdwatching not just a hobby here—but an unforgettable journey into nature’s rhythm.
Early morning (~6:00–9:30 AM)
Wildlife Watching