Sasan Gir National Park, Gujarat's unquestionably best wildlife sanctuary, is home to the magnificent Asiatic lion.
Take your children on a canter safari to see these amazing animals as they meander through the parched deciduous forests.
The graceful blackbuck antelope, renowned for their spiral horns and graceful jumps, finds refuge in this area.
Velavadar is a sanctuary for birdwatchers as well, with opportunities to see flamingos, pelicans, and many other amazing birds.
Located close to Jamnagar, Gujarat's sole marine sanctuary provides a look into the undersea world.
Take a glass-bottom boat ride to discover the colorful coral reefs alive with fish, or go on a boat excursion to see dolphins.
Introduce your children to the magnificent grey horse known as the endangered Indian wild ass, which may be found in the grasslands of
this sanctuary in the Little Rann of Kutch. The park is also home to a wide variety of birds, such as pelicans and flamingos.
Situated close to Porbandar, this sanctuary features a variety of scenery, including rocky hills and lush forests.
It's a great place for wildlife aficionados of all ages to keep a watch out for leopards, sloth bears, and a variety of bird species.
Its main objective is to conserve the Great Indian Bustard, sometimes referred to locals as the Lala Prajan Sanctuary. There are three distinct species
of bustards in the sanctuary, in addition to the many other diverse wildlife species that may be found throughout the reserve.
Gujarat's largest freshwater lake, Nal Sarovar, is a birdwatcher's dream come true. Observe more than 250 different bird species, such as flamingos,
pelicans, and migrating ducks. Boat cruises on the lake provide breathtaking vistas and unique chances to see birds.
One of Gujarat's lesser-known treasures is Vansda (sometimes called Bansda) National Park, which is a 24 square kilometer enclave hidden among
the verdant Sahyadri hills. Although it lacks spectacular fauna, it is home to bison, sambar deer, four-horned antelopes, hyenas, and leopards.
The Purna Wildlife Sanctuary, home to the critically endangered four-horned antelope, provides an opportunity to see this unusual mammal in addition to
other amazing creatures like wolves, leopards, chinkaras, and hyenas. The park's varied terrain offers a suitable home for a wide range of wildlife.
This sanctuary is located in the Kutch District and is less than 100 miles from Bhuj. It covers an area of roughly 7505.22 sq. km.
Among the greatest seasonal saline wetland habitats in Gujarat is this wildlife sanctuary.