Vedanthangal—India’s oldest bird sanctuary
PuruPuru|Guest Contributor|THINGS TO DO, TAMIL NADU Updated : Nov 19, 2015, 12.30 PM IST
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Puru is a travel blogger and photographer who tries to take out time from their daily life whenever possible and explore the world with his partner Ekta. Part of the IT crowd in Pune, they aspire to break free, see the world, and tell the stories of their travels on their blog - Shadows Galore.
So it is by their efforts that Vedanthangal today is a flourishing bird sanctuary with migratory birds from the Northern hemisphere flying in during the winter months. It also happens to be one of the most concentrated bird sanctuaries—you will be surprised at the sheer number of birds at any given spot.
Anyway, since the distance was not too much we decided to go by bike. The traffic was sparse, so we cruised towards our destination, and the scenery improved beyond Chengalpet, with small hillocks and winding roads. We reached our destination in just two short hours.
The sanctuary is basically a huge shallow lake with trees and mangroves dotting the landscape, and a small pathway running alongside. I have never seen so many birds in my life—there were thousands perched on trees and submerged in what looked like mangroves. Although I’m not very good with bird species, I did take lots of photographs and managed some good shots from the watch-towers and special platforms offering vantage views.
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