An Entire Itinerary to the Thrilling Jungle of Gir National Park
Gir Jungle Safari
- Author : Sanskriti Goyal
- Date : October 17, 2024
A small teak forest in India’s western state, Gir Forest is the home of cute but endangered subspecies-the Asiatic Lions. We often look out for the name the Royal Bengal Tiger, but India, too, has the majestic Lions, preferably in small populations (Panthera Leo Persica). Historically they were found in Greece to Iran, these subspecies used by the Romans in gladiator fights at the Coliseum in Rome – not its larger cousin, the African lion.
Enjoy the Sasan Gir Jungle Safari
At Sasan, a thoughtfully developed and well-managed eco-tourism is in function, with adequately assigned trails and routes in Dedakadi and Sasan Ranges. There are two types of safaris in Gir National park– Gir Jungle Trail Safari and GIZ Devalia Safari. Devaliya National Park additionally alluded to as the ‘Gir Interpretation Zone’, is a territory cut out as an unmistakable eco-tourism area permitting vacationers to see lions. You can obtain the permit from Gir Online Booking too.
Gir Safari Timings
Traveler lovers will be excited to know that Gir Jungle Trail safaris are accessible seven days per week, Monday to Sunday. GIZ-Devalia safaris are likewise accessible over time aside from Wednesdays. Go for Gir Safari Booking for permits.
Safari Gir Jungle Trail Safari GIZ – Devalia Safari (Bus) GIZ – Devalia Safari (Gypsy) | Morning Timings 6 AM – 9 AM 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM 7:30 AM – 11 AM 7 AM – 7:55 AM 8 AM – 8:55 AM 9 AM – 9:55 AM 10 AM – 10:55 AM | Evening Timing 3 PM – 6 PM 3 PM – 5 PM 3 PM – 3.55 PM 4 PM – 4.55 PM 5 PM – 5.55 PM |
Safari Routes In Gir National Park
- Route 1- Sasan – Khokhra – Sirvan – Devadungar – Sirvan – Khokhra – Bavalwala Chowk – Kamleshwar – Kankai Check Post – Sasan (Distance Covered: 45 km)
- Route 2- Sasan – Bhan Hafol – Raydi – Dedak Di – Kerambha – Khada – Pilipat – Ratan Ghuna – Kankei Check Post – Sasan (Distance Covered: 42 kms)
- Route 3- Sasan – Kankai Check Post – Kamleshwar – Bavalwala Chowk – Khokhra – Sirvan – Deva Dungar – Sasan (Distance Covered: 45 km)
- Route 4- Sasan – Bavalwala Chowk – Midholiwala – Kamleshwar – Bavalwala Chowk – Kankai Check Post – Ratan Ghuna – Kadeli – Raydi – Bhanbhafol Check Post – Sasan (Distance Covered: 40 km)
- Route 5- Sasan – Kankai Check Post – Ratan Ghuna – Pilipat – Khada – Kerambha – Pareviya – Raydi – Cham Hafol – Sasan (Distance Covered: 37 kms)
- Route 6- Sasan – Kankai Check Post – Ratan Ghuna – Pilipat – Khada – Kerambha – Dedak Di – Raydi – Bham Hafol – Sasan (Distance Covered: 42 kms)
- Route 7- Sasan – Bhambhafol Check Post – Raydi – Kadeli – Ratan Ghana – Kankai Check Post – Bavalwala Chowk – Kamleshwar – Mindholiwala – Bavalwala Chowk – Sasan (Distance Covered: 40 km)
- Route 8- Sasan – Kankai Check Post – Bavalwala Chowk – Kamleshwar – Bavalwala Chowk – Kankai Check Post – Sasan (Distance Covered: 22 km)
Best Time to visit the Park
November to March is the preferable time to visit the Gir National Park as all the wildlife dwells in their charismatic moods relish winter’s lovely weather. April and May are the best months for wildlife sightseeing and photography.
Necessary Tips for Booking Gypsy Safari and Permit
- Entry permit can be obtained three months in advance and 48 hours before the date of actual safari date.
- Do not forget to carry the photo identity proof in original.
- Foreign nationals should carry the original passport as the photo identity proof with him/them.
Thus without any delay, plan a trip to explore the Gir forest’s wilderness, witnessing the wild in the deep green jungle.
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