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Gir National Park

The Gir - The largest compact tract of dry deciduous forests in the semi-arid western part of India is the last abode of the big and regal predator Asiatic lion (Panthera leo persica), an endangered species. The sanctuary is internationally acclaimed for successfully saving this precious species from the brink of extinction. It was declared as a sanctuary in 1965. Subsequently, an area of 258.71 sq. km. was declared a National Park Gir. Gir lies has a topography made up of succession of rugged ridges, isolated hills, plateaus and valleys. Besides, being the last abode of Asiatic lions, Gir forms a unique habitat for ratel, rusty spotted cat, pangolin, ruddy mongoose, civets, paradise flycatcher etc.

Gir Lion Tour


Gir Lion Tour is specially crafted and offered to give tourists an unbelievable, thrilling and highly entertaining accommodation experience across the habitat of the Great Asiatic Lions and at pretty affordable charges. Offering exclusive Gir Lion Tour, we give a perfect choice to turn your ordinary holidays trip into an exhilarating and remarkable voyage watching the world famous rare Asiatic Lions.We enjoy seeing you enjoying! Indeed, Gir asiatic Lion Tour is specially structured to bring you a good time amid the Royal Asiatic Gir Lions. Further more, you will be going to have the best chances to watch unmatched wildlife of Gir including but not limited to Asiatic wild ass, foxes, hyenas and gazelles. Therefore, contact us straight away and book you Gir Lion Tour today.


About Gir Wildlife Sanctaury


In the southwest of the peninsular state of Gujarat, lies the 116 square-mile Gir sanctuary created to protect the last wild population of Lion outside the African regions. Since 1913 when the Lion population over here fell drastically to just 20 animals, the numbers have increased to around 300. The Asiatic Lion is slightly smaller than its African cousin is and its mane is also smaller.

Flora in Gir National Park


The Gir National Park is a mixed deciduous forest with teak, flame of the forest, some Acacia and Banyan trees. A distinct belt of vegetation is found along the main rivers and streams. Species like the Jambu, Karanj, Umro, Vad, Kalam, Charal, Sirus and Amli are found here. These trees are mostly broad leaved and evergreen, giving the area a cool shade and the moisture content.

Animals In Gir National Park

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