India has some of the most stunning national parks, which are the home to many wildlife enthusiasts where they can find the Asiatic lion roaming in the wild. Here are five of the top destinations:
Gir National Park, Gujarat: Asiatic lions are found here as the only place outside Africa. Gir is a success story in conservation, and the lion population has increased significantly over the years.
Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajasthan: This sanctuary offers a unique landscape for spotting lions amidst its diverse flora and fauna.
Chandra Prabhu Wildlife Sanctuary, Uttar Pradesh: A quieter alternative for lion sightings, this sanctuary provides an intimate wildlife experience.
Barda Wildlife Sanctuary, Gujarat : Close to Gir, it features a less dominant lion presence in a quite pleasing landscape.
Pania Wildlife Sanctuary, Maharashtra: It is actually the part of Gir Conservation Area where unique ecosystem and experiences can be relished.
These parks offer thrilling encounters with lions and also contribute hugely towards the noble deed of conserving the species.
Source: Outlook TravellerIndia has some of the most stunning national parks, which are the home to many wildlife enthusiasts where they can find the Asiatic lion roaming in the wild. Here are five of the top destinations:
Gir National Park, Gujarat: Asiatic lions are found here as the only place outside Africa. Gir is a success story in conservation, and the lion population has increased significantly over the years.
Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajasthan: This sanctuary offers a unique landscape for spotting lions amidst its diverse flora and fauna.
Chandra Prabhu Wildlife Sanctuary, Uttar Pradesh: A quieter alternative for lion sightings, this sanctuary provides an intimate wildlife experience.
Barda Wildlife Sanctuary, Gujarat : Close to Gir, it features a less dominant lion presence in a quite pleasing landscape.
Pania Wildlife Sanctuary, Maharashtra: It is actually the part of Gir Conservation Area where unique ecosystem and experiences can be relished.
These parks offer thrilling encounters with lions and also contribute hugely towards the noble deed of conserving the species.
Source: Outlook Traveller