Gir National Park
In Gir National Park, you can see Asiatic lions. It takes the lead among wildlife safaris in Gujarat, providing a sanctuary for Asiatic lions to roam freely and securely. The Gir Jungle Trail traverses a portion of both the national park and the Gir Wildlife Sanctuary. In addition to the lion population, the park also serves as home to more than 300 bird species, 24 distinct reptiles, and 30 different mammal species.
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Wild Ass Sanctuary, Little Rann of KutchThis list would be incomplete without the inclusion of the Wild Ass Sanctuary. Nestled on an enchanting white salt pan bordering the Arabian Sea, this sanctuary is a habitat for captivating flocks of flamingos and herds of critically endangered Asiatic wild asses. Visitors may also come across spotted wild cats, leopards, Indian foxes, and striped hyenas in this picturesque location.
Black Buck National Park, Velavader
Stretching along the Gulf of Khambhat coastline, the Black Buck National Park stands as another renowned jungle safari destination in Gujarat. Here, visitors can witness the graceful black bucks roaming freely throughout the area. If luck is on their side, travellers may also encounter wolves during their safari adventure. The park's scenic beauty and captivating blend of diverse species make it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts seeking unforgettable experiences.
Devalia Gypsy Safari Park, TalalaIf you are in Gir, make the most of your time by paying a visit to the Devalia Gypsy Safari Park, situated within the Gir Forest. This safari park provides an opportunity to witness the breathtaking wildlife of the region, including Asiatic lions, spotted deer, mongoose, and leopards. With various hotels and homestays in the area, you can ensure a comfortable and enjoyable safari experience.
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Pania Wildlife Sanctuary, Amreli