Kheechan, once 'Kurjan village', is now a famous bird sanctuary near Jodhpur, Rajasthan. Witness the amazing sight of Demoiselle Cranes during your India travel! It is one of the best places for bird watching and wildlife tourism.
Capture Scenic Landscapes With Birds
Enjoy The Serene Atmosphere Of The Sanctuary
Learn About Community-Based Conservation Efforts
Observe Demoiselle Cranes In Their Natural Habitat
Photograph The Cranes During Feeding Times
Walk Around The Village To Understand Local Culture
October to March
Early Morning
₹500 per person
The story of Kheechan's transformation into a bird sanctuary is a testament to community-led conservation. In the 1970s, a local villager named Ratanlal Maloo began feeding a few stray pigeons. Gradually, Demoiselle Cranes joined the pigeons, attracted by the readily available food. As the number of cranes increased, the villagers embraced them, recognizing the unique opportunity to create a sanctuary. They started providing grains and ensuring the birds' safety. Over time, Kheechan became a well-known stopover for the cranes during their annual migration from Eurasia. Today, the village is a model for community-based conservation, demonstrating how human compassion and environmental stewardship can coexist harmoniously. The villagers' dedication has turned Kheechan into a globally recognized bird sanctuary, attracting tourists and researchers alike.