Thol Bird Sanctuary: Gujarat’s serene haven for migratory birds
Thol Bird Sanctuary in Gujarat is a breathtaking wetland where calm waters, rich biodiversity, and migratory birds create a perfect harmony.
As dawn breaks over Thol Bird Sanctuary, the sky comes alive. Vast flocks of birds rise in perfect synchrony, their wings slicing through the air as they sweep across the shimmering waters below.
On the tranquil lake, swans drift effortlessly while ducks paddle nearby, sending soft ripples across the surface — a quiet reflection of the life thriving within the sanctuary. The air resonates with birdsong, a gentle yet vibrant symphony that welcomes every visitor into this natural retreat.
Tucked away in Gujarat, Thol Bird Sanctuary feels like a small slice of heaven. Spread across hundreds of hectares, it is defined by calm waters, open wetlands, and lush greenery stretching endlessly into the horizon.
Each year, the sanctuary becomes a seasonal home for migratory birds arriving from far-flung regions of the world. More than 300 species flock to Thol, filling the landscape with colour, movement, and remarkable biodiversity.
Over the last two decades, Thol has emerged as a crucial stopover for migratory birds — a refuge where they can rest, feed, and thrive. It stands not only as a sanctuary for wildlife, but also as a place of solace for people seeking a deeper connection with nature.
Along the banks, visitors gather with cameras poised, capturing fleeting moments as birds take flight and settle once more upon the water, each frame telling a story of life in motion.
Recognised as one of Gujarat’s important Ramsar sites, Thol Bird Sanctuary plays a vital role in the region’s ecological balance, hosting hundreds of bird species every year and serving as a key link in global migratory routes.
Published: 08 Jan 2026, 01:28 pm IST
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