Gir National Park, located in Gujarat, is the last refuge of the majestic Asiatic Lion, making it one of the most unique wildlife destinations in India. The park's diverse habitat of dry deciduous forests, scrublands, and grasslands supports a remarkable variety of wildlife, including leopards, hyenas, jackals, and over 300 species of birds.
Gir is not just about its wildlife—it’s a testament to successful conservation efforts and the harmonious coexistence of people and nature. The local Maldhari community plays a vital role in preserving the park's delicate ecosystem. Exploring Gir offers an unparalleled experience, blending the thrill of encountering the Asiatic Lion with the opportunity to witness an ecosystem shaped by both nature and history.
Discover the three impossible worlds that collide in India: Himalayan snow leopard kingdoms, primordial rhino strongholds, and mystical tiger realms spanning deserts to deltas.