Gir National Park is widely known as Sasan Gir, Gir Wildlife Sanctuary, Gir Lion Sanctuary and is located in Gujarat. The forest is scattered around a 1.412 KM² area. So you can enjoy your whole day with almost 600 Asiatic lions, 300 types of birds, and 24 different types of reptile species along with 30 different types of mammals.

 

Known for its Asiatic lions, Gir is a popular tourist destination in Gujarat and attracts thousands of tourists each year.It is the only place where one can spot Asiatic lions in large numbers and at close proximity. If you are a wildlife enthusiast, this place is a must-visit.

 

Apart from a safari in Gir National Park, there are plenty of other places to visit in Gir. Whether you are looking for a clean beach or want a peek into history, there is something for every traveller. Make a note of these eight places and make the most of your trip to Gir. All these places are located close to Gir and can be a part of your itinerary.

Here are top places you can visit during your trip in Gir National Park

 

1. Somnath Temple - the most famous temple in India, Somnath is 46 km from Gir. It is one of the richest temples in the country. It is one of the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines of Lord Shiva and is considered to be the first of the twelve. The temple is associated with rich history and culture. The construction of the present temple was completed in 1951.

 

2. Daman and Diu Near Gir - A union territory in western India, Diu is a small island near Junagadh. It has a beautiful beach and there are many attractions including temples, a fort, and churches. The weather in Diu is charming and pleasant, and so it attracts a large number of tourists throughout the year

 

3. Dwarka In Gir - a famous religious place near Gir, Dwarka is located in Jamnagar. The major attraction here is the temple of Lord Krishna that was built in the 16th century. A flag is hoisted in the temple tower five times every single day – a sight you shouldn’t miss. Dwarka is considered one of the ‘Char Dham’ in India according to the Hindu religion and is considered to be a holy city.

 

4. Girnar Mountain - This mountain is 1100 meters tall and is 5 km from Junagadh. There are numerous Jain temples at the top, built between 1128 and 1500. These ancient temples attract a number of tourists. To reach the peak, one has to climb 10,000 steps. The first Jain temples are located at 7,000 steps.

 

5. Nalsarovar Lake Near Gir - If you are into birding, this is the place to be. This lake is a famous water reservoir located near Gir. It is frequented by water birds and other migratory birds. Some of the birds you can spot here are the pied woodpecker, black-headed cuckoo, and the common sparrow. With luck and a little patience, you can click some really wonderful pictures of birds.

 

6. Durbar Hall Museum Near Gir - A lot of rich history is associated with Gir. Located in Junagadh, Durbar Hall Museum near Diwan Chowk is a delight for history buffs. It preserves some rare items of the Nawabs, such as their armor, weapon, chandeliers, palanquins, and howdahs. You will also find a collection of silver articles, thrones, costumes, paintings, tapestries, and silver articles.

 

7. Uparkot Fort In Gir - Dating back to 316 BC, the fort is said to have been built during the time of Chandragupta Maurya. It was abandoned for a very long time; when rediscovered it was covered by dense jungle. It is now amongst the best places to visit in Gir.

 

8. Kamleshwar Dam In Gir - Situated in Gir National Park, the dam is built over seven rivers that drain in this area. These rivers are Hiran, Shinoda, Godavari, Datardi, Macchundri, Raval, and Saraswati. The dam is the lifeline of Gir and is a very serene place. You will get to see a number of birds and animals, including antelopes, crocodiles, and deer.

The above mentioned are some of the places you can visit in and around Gir National Park. If you are interested in Places to Visit Near Gir National Park then you can contact us at +91 75573222322 or E-mail us at info@reserveit.net