Glance At the History & Culture of Sasan Gir Jungle Safari
In 1975, Devalia Safari Park was
designated as Gir National Park. Previously, the first forest had large numbers
of Asiatic lions that could be found in their natural habitat. Despite the fact
that Sasan Gir was ruled by British people, Kings, and Nawabs, all of them were
highly proud of their unrelenting slaughter of lions prior to India's freedom.
Outside of Africa, the Gir National Park
or Wildlife Sanctuary is the only area where you can view wild lions. The
maldharis, a tribe, and their cattle reside inside the forest, posing a significant
dilemma because they frequently clash with lions, which see the livestock as
easy prey.
The Sasan Gir Forest is now the only spot
outside of Africa where you can view a lion in its native environment. A
variety of small animals and birds can also be found in the forest. The Panther
and the Hyena are two such predators (attackers). Along with the bear and the
long-tailed langur, the Indian Deer, Sambar, Chital (spotted deer), Nilgai
(blue bull), Chinkara, and Chowsingha (four-horned antelope) can be found here.
The Gir
National Park and Lion Sanctuary, located in Gujarat's Kathiawad
peninsula, is the final earthly home of the majestic Asiatic lion (Panthera
Leo). It is home to more than 300 Asiatic lions, which are one of the world's
most endangered species after coming dangerously near to extinction. The Park
is a famous tourist destination, with over 60,000 travelers passing through
each year.
Culture of Sasan Gir
Sasan Gir is highly unlikely to be overlooked by anybody considering a trip to Gujarat. Susan Gir will provide you with an exciting experience due to its diverse culture. Gir's culture is well-represented in its traditional customs, cuisine, art, and architecture. The culture is a blend of modern tradition and way of life, as well as tribal culture. Gir's people have an inflexible culture. The people of Siddhi live in the village of Sirvan. These Siddis now pursue a small number of indigenous traditions, with the exception of Damal Dance, which is a derivative of Africa's Ngoma drumming and dance genre.
The Kamaleshwar dam, built over one of the seven rivers that pass through the Gir forests, is home to crocodiles and is a sight to behold. Other places to visit en way to Sasan Gir include Tulsi Shyam temple, Kankai temple, Somnath temple, Mandvi beach, and Diu, Kutch, Dwarka, Junagadh, and Girnar hills.
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your loved ones.
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