SASAN GIR NATIONAL PARK
SASAN GIR NATIONAL PARK
Situated in the south-western half of the state occupying 1422 sq km in the Kathiawar Peninsula, Sasan Gir is the last home of the Asiatic Lion. The Asiatic Lion is slightly smaller in size, having a smaller mane than its African cousin. It is primarily a mixed deciduous forest consisting of Teak, Flame of The Forest, Acacia, Banyan trees and thorn bushes. The other fauna of the sanctuary include Leopard, Sambar, Chital, Nilgai, Chowsingha, Chinkara, Wild Boar, Jackal and Hyena. A Crocodile Sanctuary and a hot spring are the two other added attractions of the sanctuary.
Accessibility: A 59kms drive from Junagarh takes one
to Sasan Gir village, the entry point to the Park. Junagarh is well connected
by road and rail with
Accommodation:
Season: December to May.
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