Gir National Park, an Exciting Story of Wilderness girlion.in/blog/gir-national-park-an-exciting-story-of-wilderness September 2, 2020
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Imagine a sunny morning when you are surrounded by deciduous trees, away from the city’s cacophony and the madding crowd. The engine’s sound is coming from the vehicle you are riding on. You can hear wild birds, alarm calls from an unknown heard of deer, and many other rhythmic sounds from unseen wild creatures. Suddenly, you sense, an animal has got vanished in a bush, and right then a roar hits the air. This can also be your morning in the Gir National Park, home of big regal cats. Girforest is among those few places in the entire world, where big cats roam freely around in the wilderness. Gir Safari Booking Online: Visitors can book Jeep safari online visit www.girlion.in The Land of Hills, Forests, and Grassland The beautiful forest proudly holds rugged hills, vast green grassland, and green coated valleys. Majestic Hiran River flows throughout the year, embracing the land like a silver chain. You can also explore the open scrub areas and grasslands that look like an African savannah. Antelope and Deer In the dry and mixed deciduous forest, you can easily spot one of the most sighted animals of the Gir National Park, the Indian spotted deer. Chital or the Indian spotted deer inhabits the forest area with a remarkable population of 32,000. However, being reclusive, Sambars are mostly observable in the western part of the grandiose Gir forest map. The Asiatic Lion 1/2