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Gujarat
has splendid wildlife reserves that are quite out of the ordinary. Nal
Sarovar Bird Santuary, Ratanlal & Jessore Sloth Bear Sanctuary-Gujarat-MP
border & The
Gir
National Park
Located in
the south west of the Saurashtra peninsulaare the important wild life , the
Gir
National Park
is a haven to about 300 Asiatic lions.
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The 1,412,13 sq. km. Park has a rugged
terrain and the steep rocky hillsides are covered in mixed deciduous forests.
There are teak, bear, flame of the forest and banyan trees. Streams run through
the deep ravines
The
Little Rann of Kutch, the home of the Indian wild ass ,which
covers an area of roughly 5,000 square km, is primarily known as the Indian Wild
Ass Sanctuary. The sanctuary is the last natural habitat of the Indian Wild Ass,
one of the three surviving species of the Wild Ass in the world – the other two
being found in Central Asia and in and around
Tibet
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At Rann of Kutch one
can also get a rare insight into the lifestyles of the numerous ethnic
groups and local tribes, wearing unwritten dress code that reflect the
status of the person, there vibrant costumes, with embroidery,
ornate jewellery ,charming demeanor & simple living character is is worth
seeing in and around the Rann.
Gir
National Park
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The best time to visit :- The best
time to visit is between October
to March
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