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Gir National Park or Gir forest is a wildlife sanctuary in Gujarat, which has been immensely recognized among people from different countries. It is a huge wildlife sanctuary, which is home to the world’s rarest species of flora and fauna. Here we got to experience an incredibly flawless beauteousness of nature and gained a lot of knowledge from our experienced guide, who was always ‘happy-to-illustrate’ whatever our questions used to be.
The following are a few popular adventure sports, which you can go for when you visit the place.
Two rivers flow within the Gir forest map; one is Kosi while the other one is Ramganga. In the honor of the visitors, the forest department arranges fishing and angling regularly. For us, this activity was doubtlessly an all-new adventure.
A wildlife sanctuary never goes a shortage of excitement. The bird watching opportunity provided by the authority is certainly a jaw-dropping experience. We were even able to spot some rarest species of birds. Between December and January, migratory birds fly to India; these migratory birds include Bonneli’s Eagle, Pygmy Woodpecker, Woodpecker’s Flamingo, etc. So, take a short winter vacation to plan your tour through a Gir Safari booking and pick up your backpack.
Now, here are some important things you should never miss about the Gir forest online booking. First of all, make sure that you book your permit online before you go there. The permits in Gir forest are booked in a 100% online process, unlike many other Indian sanctuaries. Last but not the least, the forest department issues 30 permits during the normal times, while during the season time (April-June), they issue 50 permits.
Aren’t you all set to kick-off the journey to the lap of nature?
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