Exploring Sasan Gir In Gujarat: The Lion's Den In India

Take a break from city life and head to the Gir National Park to witness the glory of the magnificent Asiatic Lion—the King of the Jungle
Exploring The Wildlife Gem Of Gujarat Sasan Gir
Exploring The Wildlife Gem Of Gujarat Sasan Gir
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Welcoming everyone as its own, the land of Gujarat has in store, many surprises for travellers who visit the state. Unfolding one aspect after another from the canopy of experiences under its umbrella, you person often find yourself cradled in the state's immense warmth and enviable hospitality. Not only does that leave Gujarat with a special place in your heart, but it also keeps you yearning for its embrace - for a long, long time.

While visitors usually stay at the bigger cities like Ahmedabad, Vadodara or Rajkot, or visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site at Dholavira at the fag end of the peninsula, your ideal travel itinerary should also include a trip to Gir Forest National Park, fondly known as Sasan Gir, which could also mark the end of your Gujarat vacation.

A Peek Into The Wilderness Of Gir

Gir is the only place outside Africa where people can easily spot the majestic lion
Gir is the only place outside Africa where people can easily spot the majestic lion

In the Junagadh region of Gujarat lie the dry, deciduous forests of Gir where you can find a dense population of the almost extinct Asiatic Lion. This is probably the only place outside Africa where people can easily spot this big, regal predator. Since this fact contributes significantly to India's fauna, an area of 258.71 sq km of the Gir Forests was declared the Gir Forest National Park in 1965.

With a long-standing history of human intervention, the relationship between the big cats and humans in the region is rather mixed. The "Maldharis", who have lived in Gir for years now, peacefully coexist with the lions, but with the rapid increase in human population has disturbed this association.

However, if you still visit the park, one of the most shining moments of your lifetime would be when you come face-to-face with the big cat, The Asiatic Lion. Much larger than you can imagine, these cats often express their displeasure towards another presence in their habitat, but if you're lucky, you may catch them at a better time, when all they want to do is play peek-a-boo with their guests. Either way, the magnificence of this creature is spellbinding.

Leopards roam the forest alongside the lions
Leopards roam the forest alongside the lions

An often ignored aspect of this jungle is the diverse bird population that, according to the renowned ornithologist, Dr. Salim Ali, would have been the most popular feature of the forests had the lions not existed. Other animals that can easily be spotted in this region include hyenas, leopards and crocodiles among others.

Things to Remember

When visiting Sasan Gir, you must bear these points in mind that will help you make the most of your time at the National Park.

  • Don't feed or disturb the wildlife or make sudden movements to scare off the wildlife

  • Photography with flash or intrusive photography is not allowed

  • Smoking is prohibited in the jungle premises

  • No pets are allowed during the safari

  • You should refrain from littering in the jungle

  • Carry a water bottle to ensure you're well-hydrated at all times

Getting There

By Air: Rajkot is the nearest airport receiving flights from major Indian cities such as New Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru, operated by Air India or Indigo.

By Rail: The nearest railway station to Gir is Junagadh, which can be reached from Ahmedabad or Rajkot. From here, a road trip of about 65 km takes you to Sasan Gir.

You can find frequent trains to Ahmedabad and Rajkot railway stations from all major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore.

By Road: The National Park is about 65 km from Junagadh and can be easily reached by cabs or your personal vehicle. Once here, you will need a permit to enter the park. This can be obtained at Sinh Sadan Orientation Centre. You are allowed to take your personal vehicle or can hire safaris available at the park.  

Entry Fee

A vehicle with up to 6 occupants will cost:

  • INR 400 for Indian nationals (Mon-Fri)

  • INR 500 for Indian nationals (Sat-Sun)

  • INR 600 for Indian nationals (On all official holidays)

Entry for foreigners - USD 40 (to be paid in Indian rupees)

Gujarat is the perfect concoction of interesting sightseeing and adrenaline-inducing adventures, amazing food and beautiful wildlife- making it a holistic holiday spot for all kinds of travellers. Take this as our final plea to tell you, "Kuch din to guzaro Gujarat me" to truly taste all the flavours of this whimsical state.

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