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The Asiatic Lion's Final Abode

The last refuge in the world of the Asiatic Lion – the only subspecies of the Lion after the African Lion which one can see in the wild.

The semi-arid forests of Gir National Park in Gujarat, Western India, are home to around 400 lions, staggeringly up to this number from around 10 individuals which survived 100 years ago.

The forests are dry deciduous Teak forests, with scrub and grasslands which are perfect habitat for these magnificient creatures.

Here, the Lion hunts mainly Deer, Wild Boar and Nilgai. There are several instances of Lions going after livestock – yet there seem to be no retaliatory killings, such is the regard for the lions which the local villagers have.

However, when the Lions venture into towns, there are several cases of largely ignorant persons who take advantage of the Lions docile attitude towards man.

This is an iconic species and we hope that they will be able to spread out and reclaim some of their lost grounds in Central India. They were once found in Eastern Europe in Turkey, the Middle East and large parts of Central Asia.

Gir National Park, India.

Gir National Park Travel Guide

How to Reach
Gir National Park

How to Reach
Gir National Park

  • Fly to Rajkot Airport - well connected to major Indian Cities such as Delhi and Mumbai.

  • 3.5 hour drive  from Nagpur City.

How Many Nights to Spend
at Gir National Park?

How Many Nights to Spend at
Gir National Park

  • At least 02 nights, upto 03 nights.

What are the Types of Safaris at
Gir National Park?

What are the Types of Safaris
at Gir National Park

  • Jeep Safari

Mammals at ​Gir

Mammal Highlights

  • Asiatic Lion

  • Indian Leopard

  • Jungle Cat

  • Indian Golden Jackal

  • Nilgai or Blue Bull

  • Chousingha or Four-horned Antelope

Reptiles at Gir

Reptile Highlights

  • Marsh Mugger Crocodile

  • Bengal Monitor Lizard

  • Rock Python

  • Russel's Viper

  • Saw Scaled Viper

  • Indian Spectacled Cobra

  • Common Krait

  • Indian Sand Boa

Birds at Gir

Birding Highlights

  • Glossy Ibis

  • Grey Heron

  • Eurasian Spoonbill

  • Painted Stork

  • Crested Hawk Eagle

  • Indian Scops Owl

  • Spotted Owlet

  • Bay-backed Shrike

  • Yellow-footed Green Pigeon

  • Great White Pelican

  • Desert Wheatear

03 Night Tour of Gir National Park

Things to do at Gir:

There's plenty of interesting places to travel to, in and around Gir National Park.

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