5 best places to spot Asiatic lions in India
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Gir National Park, Gujarat
Gir National Park is the only place in the world where Asiatic lions roam freely in the wild. This vast dry deciduous forest is home to over 600 lions, offering an incredible opportunity to witness them in their natural habitat.
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Devalia Safari Park, Gujarat
Also known as the Gir Interpretation Zone, Devalia Safari Park is a fenced area offering a quick and guaranteed sighting of Asiatic lions. This compact zone provides a controlled yet thrilling experience for visitors with limited time to explore Gir National Park.
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Kuno National Park, Madhya Pradesh
Kuno National Park was identified as a potential second home for Asiatic lions. Although lions are yet to be translocated here, its vast forests and rich biodiversity make it a fascinating destination, currently home to cheetahs, leopards, and other wildlife.
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Sakkarbaug Zoological Park, Gujarat
Sakkarbaug Zoo in Junagadh plays a crucial role in Asiatic lion conservation. It houses a breeding centre where lions are raised and rehabilitated before released into the wild. Visitors can observe these majestic big cats in semi-natural enclosures designed for their well-being.
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Etawah Lion Safari, Uttar Pradesh
Etawah Lion Safari is a unique safari park dedicated to Asiatic lions, offering visitors an up-close experience with these magnificent creatures. Spanning across 350 hectares, it provides a semi-wild environment where lions can be observed in a controlled yet natural setting.