Thursday, November 21st, 2024

After 29 years, such a creature was seen on the ghat of Patna, people are happy to see it, you too must go to see it.


Imagine, if you are sitting on a ghat on the banks of Ganga and you see a creature jumping in front of you which you have seen only in movies, then what will you do? Maybe they will start taking photos and say wow, what a view! A similar scene is going on at the ghats of Patna, where cute dolphins have returned to the ghats of Patna after almost 29 years. These mammals living in clean water are also called ‘Susu’. Which are now visible in six ghats of Patna (99 kilometers away from river Ganga).

According to records, more than 70 dolphins have been sighted this year and their return is considered the biggest success in conservation efforts. Let us tell you, the dolphin living in Ganga is also called the National Aquatic Animal of India. Let us give complete information through this article. (Photo courtesy: AI)

India National Aquatic Animal

Such dolphins are considered very special with their long trunk, round body and unique swim technique. And seeing these dolphins is a different pleasure. Additionally, they also use ultrasonic waves to navigate and hunt in water. If you see such dolphins on the ghats of Patna, then imagine what a sight it would be. (Photo courtesy: AI)

Dolphins have been found on these ghats

Dolphins have been found on these ghats

Cow Ghat: Gai Ghat is one of the major areas which has become a favorite for both tourists and researchers. Dolphins are clearly visible here and this place is perfect for seeing such creatures.
Triveni Ghat (Fathuha): Located at the confluence of the Ganga and Punpun rivers, Triveni Ghat is another prime spot for dolphin watching. Let us tell you, more than 20 dolphins have been seen within a radius of one kilometer, which makes this place a rich habitat for aquatic animals.

Rani Ghat (Sultanganj): Rani Ghat has also emerged as a major place for dolphin watching. About 10 dolphins are regularly seen in this area. (Photo courtesy: AI)

Ghats of Patna where you can visit

Ghats of Patna where you can visit

Gandhi Ghat:
This is the most famous ghat of Patna.
Ganga Aarti is organized here, which is inspired by the Aarti of Varanasi.
The beauty of this place is worth seeing in the evening.
Kali Ghat:
This ghat is dedicated to Goddess Kali.
Devotees coming here take bath and have darshan of Maa Kali.
Kumhrar Ghat:
Known for historical importance.
The peace and natural views here provide relaxation.
Bankipur Ghat:
Famous for holy bath and puja.
Especially during Chhath Puja, there is a crowd of devotees here.

How to reach Patna

How to reach Patna

air shaft: Patna has Jaiprakash Narayan International Airport (Patna Airport). Direct flights to Patna are available from major cities of India such as Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
railroad track: Patna Junction is one of the major railway stations of India. It is well connected to Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai and other big cities. You can get train information for your journey from IRCTC website or mobile app.
Road route: Patna is connected by national and state highways.
Bus: Bihar State Transport Corporation (BSRTC) and private buses are a good means of reaching Patna.
car: You can also travel by private car or taxi.
River route: If you want to experience something new, you can reach Patna through river Ganga. (Photo courtesy: wikimedia commons)

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