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Keoladeo National Park
Keoladeo National Park: A New Chapter in Tourism at Keoladeo Bharatpur’s world-famous Keoladeo National Park is known worldwide for its migratory birds and natural biodiversity. But this winter, the park has added a new attraction—giant “metal birds” crafted from scrap. First, a large iron owl became the center of attention at the entrance, and now, the installation of realistic models of owls and darters (snake birds) within the dense park has further increased visitors’ curiosity and excitement. This confluence of art, nature, and environmental education is taking Keoladeo to a new level of modern tourism.
A giant iron owl has become the park’s largest photo spot: Keoladeo National Park
The life-size owl installed at the park’s main entrance has become a new photo spot for tourists. A renowned Delhi-based company created this sculpture using waste materials—old iron, nuts and bolts, and metal sheets. The artists have carved the scrap so skillfully that from a distance, it appears to resemble a real owl. Its eyes, beak, wings, and posture resemble those of a natural owl, making the creation a tourist attraction within a short time.
Keoladeo National Park: This attraction has become so popular among children, photographers, and nature lovers that many tourists spend time at the entrance just to see and photograph the artwork. In India, the owl is considered a symbol of intelligence and vigilance, and its massive figure further enhances Ghana’s reputation.
The arrival of “Metal Birds” at Ghana Bird Park: A Unique Environmental Initiative
Park Director, Keoladeo National Park, Manas Singh explained that the old iron scrap that had accumulated in Ghana for years was not removed, but rather, it was decided to recycle it and give it a new form of art.
Artists launched this unique initiative by repurposing discarded iron frames, pipes, rusted metal, and broken parts. This is not only an important step for environmental protection but also a way for park management to utilize waste to strengthen educational tourism.
The two large models—the owl and the darter—cost approximately ₹5 lakh to create, and they were brought from Delhi to Ghna in special transport. According to the Ghna administration, this project will transform the park’s identity in the coming years.
A lifelike ‘Snake Bird Model’ installed in the Darter Temple area
Keoladeo National Park: A large metal model of a darter is being installed in the pond area near the Keoladeo Temple. Real darters are often seen sunbathing with their wings spread here, so this location was chosen so that tourists can see the difference between the real and metal darters together.
The model’s long neck, slender body, and pointed beak appear so realistic that many visitors mistake it for a live bird from a distance.
This model is especially useful for students and bird lovers, as it simplifies and educates the process of bird identification.
A Unique Combination of Tourism and Environmental Education
Park officials say that these metal birds are not merely decorative pieces, but also a vibrant medium to convey the message of nature conservation. While promoting waste-to-art and recycling, these models help thousands of visitors understand that conservation isn’t limited to wildlife; responsible resource use is also fundamental.
Many foreign visitors have described these models as “world-class installations,” comparing them to art projects in many European nature parks.
A “Bird Learning Trail” to be Created: Ghna’s New Identity
The park administration is now planning to expand this sculpture project further. In the coming months, metal models of cranes, painted storks, openbill storks, pelicans, and other unique species will also be installed.
The goal is to create a complete “Bird Learning Line” from the park entrance to the main trail, allowing visitors to learn about the birds’ appearance, size, and characteristics along the way.
This initiative will place Keoladeo among India’s leading destinations not only for bird watching, but also for art tourism and educational tourism.
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