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Most tourists hoping to see big cats in India go looking for Bengal tigers – but in the Sasan Gir National Park, there's an even rarer beast to spot. This sanctuary, surrounded by the "vast ...
which manages Woods at Sasan in Gir. Chandan SG, general manager at Woods At Sasan, adds, “We tailor holistic programmes, while combining traditional Indian practices like ayurveda with modern ...
The four-hour drive from Rajkot to Sasan Gir is predictably dominated by talk of lions and the possibility of sightings. As we cross the Nawabi city of Junagarh, the road turns into a single lane ...
It was almost two hours into our drive through Sasan-Gir forest and we still hadn’t come across its most famous inhabitant — the Asiatic lion. We had seen many of the other dwellers of what is ...
In her six years of service at the Sasan Gir national park — home to the Asiatic lion — she has rescued about 800 animals, including lions, leopards and pythons, that lay injured in wells and ...
Their life is a unique case of humans living in a symbiotic relationship with the predator—the Asiatic lions at the Sasan Gir forest in Gujarat. Bapu is a lion veteran and narrates many stories ...
The lion population in Gir has increased over the years: According to the 2015 census, Gir has 523 lions, including 109 male, 201 female, 73 sub-adults, and 140 cubs.
According to ANI, a lioness took locals by shock when she ventured into Virpur village in Sasan Gir, an area which is not far from the sanctuary. #CaughtOnCam: Lioness roams on streets of Virpur ...
She hails from Bhanduri, a village about 42 km away from Sasan Gir. After appearing for further examinations, Vadher then became a part of the rescue and rehabilitation team of Gir’s forest ...