Serene Water Lake With Lush Greenery

Maharashtra

Salim Ali Lake and Bird Sanctuary

Indian Painted stork or Mycteria Leucocephala in Keoladeo national park also known as Bharatpur bird sanctuary in Rajasthan
Serene Water Lake With Lush Greenery
Indian Painted stork or Mycteria Leucocephala in Keoladeo national park also known as Bharatpur bird sanctuary in Rajasthan
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January

12.4 - 29.2 °C

February

14.9 - 31.8 °C

March

19 - 35.6 °C

April

23.1 - 38.7 °C

May

25.1 - 39.6 °C

June

23.6 - 34.6 °C

July

22.4 - 30.1 °C

August

21.8 - 29.2 °C

September

21.5 - 30.2 °C

October

19.1 - 31.8 °C

November

15.6 - 30.5 °C

December

12.5 - 29.1 °C


Major Airports :

Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar Airport (IXU)

Nearest Railway Station :

Aurangabad Railway Station (AWB)

Major Airports :

Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar Airport (IXU)

A paradise for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers

In the heart of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, adjacent to the picturesque Himayat Bagh near Delhi Gate, lies the tranquil Salim Ali Lake, also known as Salim Ali Sarovar. Named after the legendary Indian Ornithologist Dr. Salim Ali, this enchanting oasis is renowned as a haven for bird enthusiasts, boasting a diverse array of migratory birds.

Discover a sanctuary of serenity at Salim Ali Lake, where the melody of bird songs fills the air and the beauty of nature unfolds before your eyes. Immerse yourself in the wonders of avian diversity as you explore the well-appointed bird sanctuary, which plays host to an exquisite blend of local and exotic bird species.

Whether you're a passionate photographer, a nature enthusiast, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat with loved ones, Salim Ali Lake beckons with its timeless charm and natural splendour. Don't miss the opportunity to witness this enchanting ecosystem, a true gem awaiting your discovery.

Know the man

Dr. Salim Moizuddin Abdul Ali, famously known as the ‘Birdman of India’, was a pre-eminent ornithologist and naturalist. He holds a significant place in the field of ornithology and made invaluable contributions to the study of birds in India and abroad. Salim Ali was the first Indian to conduct systematic bird surveys across India, which helped in documenting and understanding the avian diversity of the country. His extensive research work and publications have been highly influential in the development of ornithology.

A natural gem

The Salim Ali Lake and Bird Sanctuary encompass an area of about 1.15 square kilometres, comprising a pristine lake surrounded by lush greenery and diverse flora. As you step into this sanctuary, you are embraced by a sense of tranquillity and a feeling of being one with nature. The melodious symphony of bird calls fills the air, creating a serene ambience that instantly captivates visitors and transports them to a world of peace and harmony.


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Timings

Opening time - 07:00 AM

Closing time - 06:00 PM

Avian delights

True to its name, the bird sanctuary is a paradise for birdwatchers and ornithologists. The sanctuary is home to a diverse range of avian species, both resident and migratory, making it a haven for birdwatching enthusiasts. Throughout the year, one can spot a fascinating array of birds, including herons, egrets, storks, ducks, coots, and kingfishers, among others. During the winter months, the sanctuary welcomes migratory birds that seek refuge in its tranquil environs, adding to the charm of the sanctuary and delighting birdwatchers with their majestic presence.

The sanctuary's serene setting and diverse avian population offer endless opportunities to capture breathtaking moments with the camera. From elusive waterfowl to vibrant kingfishers, the sanctuary's feathered inhabitants provide a treasure trove of photographic delights, making every visit a memorable and rewarding experience. One of the sanctuary's highlights is its collection of rare and endangered bird species, such as the Forest Owlet and the Green Munia. By preserving their habitat, the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary plays a crucial role in the conservation efforts to protect these unique creatures.

Enjoy a boat ride amidst nature

The heart of the Salim Ali Lake is a picturesque water body that reflects the surrounding greenery like a shimmering mirror. You can enjoy a leisurely boat ride across the lake, immersing themselves in the enchanting vistas and embracing the serenity of the surroundings. The boat ride offers a unique opportunity to observe the diverse birdlife and appreciate the pristine beauty of the sanctuary from a different perspective.

Tranquil nature trails

For those who wish to explore the sanctuary on foot, tranquil nature trails meander through the lush greenery, leading visitors deeper into the heart of the sanctuary. These nature trails provide an intimate experience with the flora and fauna, allowing visitors to connect with nature at its most raw and authentic form. The sanctuary's well-maintained pathways create a safe and immersive environment for nature walks, making it an ideal destination for families, couples, and solo travellers alike.

Preservation and conservation

Named in honour of India's preeminent ornithologist, the sanctuary plays a crucial role in the conservation of avian species and their natural habitats. It stands as a testament to the efforts of conservationists and nature lovers who have worked tirelessly to preserve and protect the diverse birdlife of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar. Through eco-friendly practices and responsible tourism, the sanctuary continues to thrive as a safe haven for the avian wonders that grace its shores.

Check out the diverse wildlife

But it's not just about the birds here, the sanctuary is home to other fascinating animals, including deer, wild boars and monkeys. This blend of diverse wildlife makes it an enchanting place for nature enthusiasts.

There’s a lot you can do here

The Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary offers several exciting activities to make the most of your visit. With a diverse array of bird species, including Indian Peafowl, Indian Pond Heron, Asian Openbill, and Black-winged Stilt, birdwatchers from around the world flock here to witness these feathered wonders in their natural habitat.

The sanctuary offers boating facilities in the nearby Jayakwadi Dam. Sail through the serene waters and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, making it a perfect spot for picnics. Photography enthusiasts will be thrilled by the myriad of photo opportunities the sanctuary offers. Capture stunning shots of the birds and the scenic beauty that surrounds you.

Explore beyond the sanctuary

Just a short distance away, lies Bibi Ka Maqbara, a historic monument in the form of a magnificent mausoleum built in memory of Aurangzeb's beloved wife.

Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar Caves, located less than 10 km from the sanctuary, these ancient Buddhist caves offer a glimpse into ancient history. You can also visit Daulatabad Fort, an ancient fortress built in the 12th century that provides captivating views of the surrounding landscape.


The Salim Ali Lake and Bird Sanctuary in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar is not merely a tourist attraction but a sanctuary of serenity that nurtures the soul and fosters a profound connection with nature. So, whether you are a dedicated birdwatcher, a nature enthusiast, or simply seeking a peaceful escape in the lap of nature, the Salim Ali Lake and Bird Sanctuary promises an unforgettable experience. Embrace the beauty of this sanctuary and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of birds and wildlife, as you discover the wonders of the natural world in all its glory.

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