Bird Walk at Khatiya Gate, Kanha Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh
- Madhya Pradesh
- 5 May, 2026
- Rs 250/- per head
- Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.
About Khatiya Gate, Kanha Tiger Reserve
At the edge of the legendary Kanha Tiger Reserve, Khatiya Gate opens into a landscape that feels straight out of The Jungle Book – a mosaic of sal forests, vast meadows, and meandering streams that define the heart of central India’s wilderness. This region is dominated by dense stands of sal (Shorea robusta), interspersed with bamboo thickets and open grasslands locally known as “maidans.” These habitats support an extraordinary range of wildlife from large mammals like barasingha, gaur, and the elusive tiger to a rich understory of insects, reptiles, and plant life that thrives with seasonal changes. The interplay of forest and grassland creates a dynamic ecosystem where life pulses through every layer, from forest floor to canopy.
For birders, Khatiya Gate is a gateway to a thriving avian paradise. The mix of habitats attracts everything from woodland specialists and vibrant flycatchers to raptors soaring above the grasslands and waterbirds along forest streams. Early mornings here are filled with calls, colours, and constant movement, making it an ideal spot for both beginners and seasoned birdwatchers. However, this biodiversity hotspot faces ongoing challenges. Increasing tourism pressure, habitat fragmentation around buffer zones, and human-wildlife conflict pose significant concerns. Climate variability and changing land-use patterns further stress the delicate balance of these ecosystems. Sustained conservation efforts, responsible tourism, and community involvement are essential to ensure that Khatiya Gate continues to serve as a vital entry point not just to Kanha, but to one of India’s most iconic natural landscapes.

Bird Guide: Prateek Kashyap
A statistician-turned-wildlifer with over 12 years of birding experience in the Teria, with key roles in Bengal Florican and Dudhwa Rhino conservation projects. Known for documenting rare birds and snakes, combining field expertise with ecological insight.
Bird walk Location
Common birds of Khatiya Gate, Kanha Tiger Reserve
The landscapes around Khatiya Gate in Kanha Tiger Reserve come alive with a vibrant mix of birdlife, reflecting the rich blend of forests, grasslands, and wetlands. From the calm waters where Cotton Pygmy Goose glide gracefully, to open fields echoing with the sharp calls of Red-wattled Lapwing, every habitat hosts its own unique characters. Bright flashes of colour from Indian Roller and Orange-fronted Leafbird contrast beautifully with the earthy tones of forest dwellers like nuthatches and treepies. Along water edges, kingfishers—including the Common Kingfisher and White-throated Kingfisher—add bursts of blue, while birds like Black Drongo and shrikes keep a watchful eye over open spaces. This diverse mix of woodland, wetland, and grassland species creates a lively and ever-changing birding experience, making the region a true haven for nature enthusiasts.

Cotton Pygmy Goose

Indian Roller

Black Drongo

Indian Grey Hornbill

Common Kingfisher

White-throated Kingfisher

Indian Robin

Oriental Magpie Robin

Indian Pied Starling

Brown Shrike

Rufous Treepie

Plum-headed Parakeet

Eastern Cattle Egret

Greater Coucal

Red-wattled Lapwing

Bronze-winged Jacana

Common Tailorbird

Velvet-fronted Nuthatch

Chestnut-bellied Nuthatch

Orange-fronted Leafbird
- Fee collected goes entirely to the bird guide. Ataavi does not retain or profit from this amount.
