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Gir | Little Rann of Kutch | Marine National Park | Velavadar

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WILDLIFE

A variety  of  habitats-coastlands,  islands,  saline  desertplains,  forests,  hills,  lakes,  grasslands-combined  with a location   on  the migratory   route   of  birds    from  Europe and  west Asia,   has  made   Gujarat one  of  the  most     prolific   birdwatching  areas  in  all   of  Asia. In  addition  to  this,   Gujarat   is  home  to  rare  and  magnificent  wildlife   like   the  Asiatic  lion   of  Gir   and   the  Indian  wild  ass of  Kutch,   that  do not survive  elsewhere  in  the  world,  the  Dugong  sea cow   that   has  one  of  it’s   few  breeding  areas   in   the  Gulf  of  Kutch,    the  endangered  gray  wolf   that   is  proliferating   in  the  grasslands   of  Bhal  and Banni,   some  of   the  greatest   herds  of    blackbuck  antelope   at Velavadar,    one   of  the  largest gazelle  populations   at   Narayan  Sarovar,     the  nesting  areas  of rapidly   declining   birds  like  the  Great  Indian  bustard   and  Lesser Florican,  one   of  the  world’s   largest roosts   of   harrier-hawk   at  Velavadar,   India’s  only Flamingo  city   in  the  Kutch  desert  sanctuary,  bears   in   the  Jessore  and Ratanmahal hills,  and  some   of   India’s  finest  coral  formations    in the  Gulf  of  Kutch.   The  enterprise of   the  forest department  has   resulted  in  Gujarat possessing  India’s   first  Marine  national  park,   India’s  only nature  education  sanctuary  and  4  bird  sanctuaries.  The  non-violent  and  religious  people   of Gujarat   have  contributed   to  the  protection  of   wildlife-the   Aiyars   of  Saurashtra  and  the  Patels  of  north  Gujarat  have  created sanctuaries   for  blackbuck,   the  Jain  trust  of   Botad   feeds   antelopes  in  summer,   the  priests   of  Datatray   temple   at Kala Dungar  in  Kutch   feed  jackals!

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Sasan Gir

384 kms from
Ahmedabad

The world's last  abode of the Asiatic  lion, Gir is  equally  well known  for it's  population of panther, the  world's only  4-horned antelope,  deer, wild boar,  crocodiles  and extensive birdlife.

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Velavadar

186 kms from
Ahmedabad

Well known for it's large herds of blackbuck  antelope, Velavadar is  home to  one of  the  world's largest  sites  for  harrier hawks  and  plenty of other  wildlife.

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Little Rann of Kutch

110 kms from
Ahmedabad

The Little Rann is  the home of  the Indian  wild  ass  and Indian  wolf, two  of  the  world's  most  endangered  animals, and a  wealth of  small  mammals  and  birds.

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Marine National Park

310  km from
Ahmedabad

Off  shore  from  the Gulf of Kutch,  42 islands  sit like  little  gems,  offering  a glimpse of multi-coloured  coral  reefs, bird  rich mangrove  forests  and  a plethora of marinelife.

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