Travel Blog Photos from Sasan Gir (37)
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... could easily disappear through disease or another major disaster, and most people don't even know it exists. Tigers of India have become a poster child, launching Project Tiger in over a dozen national parks. Still, the tiger is considered endangered, ...
An uneventful but sleepless sleeper bus and a few trips on the bone shaking government buses has brought us to Sasan Gir. Sasan is the last remaining refuge of the Asiatic Lion (and you thought its was just tigers) previously found across the breadth of ...
Back on the dodgy buses we headed to the Safari Park at Sasan Gir to hunt down the last few remaining Asiatic Lions in the world. We were unsuccesful! Was it really worth the 10 hour journey...? Probably, we had great Palak Paneer (Spinach and ...
... were, of course, peacocks, peahens, and all kinds of deer and bird life. It was marginally organized, which is unusual for India. ☺ Ravnit: What an awesome day! We capped it off by climbing a hill near our lodge and watching the ...
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