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Located about 30 kilometers from Delhi, Sultanpur National Park in Haryana is a haven for migratory and migratory birds. In July 1989, the bird sanctuary was declared a National Park. Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary is India's most famous national park. It is located in Sultanpur village, Farukhnagar, Gurugram district in Haryana province. The village of Sultanpur is located 40 kilometers from Dhaula Kuan in Delhi and 15 kilometers from the city of Gurugram on the Gurugram - Jhajjar highway. This bird sanctuary, ideal for birdwatchers, is best visited in the winter when many migratory birds come here. Sultanpur National Park is a bird sanctuary for birdwatchers. The park is famous for its migratory and habitat birds. Migratory species reach here after covering an astonishing distance, as the lands of Europe, Siberia, and Central Asia become a haven for cold, snow-covered lands, and frozen lakes. Migratory birds begin arriving at the park in September. The birds use the park as a resting place until the following March-April. During the summer months and heavy rains, the park is home to many species of local birds. About 250 species of birds have been reported in the park. Sultanpur Lake, where the park was established, is a wonderful place to watch birds and animals.