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Gir National Park, located in Gujarat, India, is a biodiversity hotspot and the last refuge of the majestic Asiatic lion.
Gir National Park & Wildlife Sanctuary is the last shelter ... Gir has a large population of marsh crocodiles, which is among the 40 species of reptiles and amphibians recorded in the sanctuary.
Gir National Park, Talala Gir, Gujarat ... Sasan Gir is home to about 40 different species of reptiles and amphibians. Kamleshwar, a big reservoir in the sanctuary, is the finest place to witness ...
Most tourists hoping to see big cats in India go looking for Bengal tigers – but in the Sasan Gir National Park, there's an even rarer beast to spot. This sanctuary, surrounded by the "vast ...
Sasan-Gir national park also known as Gir National Park is the last remaining refuge of Asiatic lions in India. Spread over 1,412 sq km park in Junagadh district of Gujarat, the national park was ...
On 18 September 1965, Gir was formally declared a Lion Sanctuary. In 1974, it was declared a national park and nature reserve. Today, the Government of Gujarat has declared an area of 1,421sq ...