Gir National Park is the last abode for pure Asiatic Lions, situated about 65 kilometers Southeast of Junagadh district in the Indian state of Gujarat. The park covered 1412 square kilometers and was dedicated entirely to conserving the Asiatic Lions, the most endangered species worldwide. Due to the richness of biodiversity, Gir evolves a stable ecosystem consisting of 606 different plants, 2000 species of insects, 36 species of mammals, and over 300 species. It has also been said that the Asiatic lions would not be there; Gir could be a place of a bird sanctuary.
However, it has become a natural phenomenon for the villagers who have to face the lions almost every night.
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You can likewise go for a Gir jungle safari booking to encounter the method of the endurance of the wildlife territory in the dark green wilderness.
It was lightly raining in the night when a pride of lions came out of the forest searching for food and found strolling in the streets of Junagadh. They suddenly spotted a man grazing his cattle in the road; they slowly attacked the man and tried to kill him. But fortunately, his fate saved him, when the local people screamed out seeing the incident, the man was taken to the local hospital immediately.
To visit the place and to see them wiped out species catching them with your exposed eyes, go for a Gir safari booking to encounter the wild under the lap of nature.
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