
Gir National Park
Gir National Park, often called Sasan Gir, is a wildlife refuge that can be found in the Indian state of Gujarat. The endangered Asiatic lion, the park's principal draw, makes it one of the most well-liked wildlife locations in India. Gir National Park was created in 1965 and has a 1412 square kilometer footprint.
In addition to the Asiatic lion, the Gir National Park is home to numerous other mammals, birds, and reptile species. The park is home to a diverse ecology that includes grasslands, rocky slopes, and deciduous forests. Leopards, hyenas, jackals, wild boars, chinkara, and spotted deer are just a few of the numerous notable wildlife species that may be found in the park.
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Opening Time
- All Day :6:00 am to 9:00 am 9:00am to 12:00pm 3:00pm to 6:00 pm
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Fee Charges (INR)
- Adult75
- Child75
- Foreigner75
- Student75
- Senior Citizen75








































