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Gir Jungle Safari(Sinh Sadan)

The gypsy safaris in Gir forest offer an unforgettable experience to visitors to witness the pristine wilderness. The safari gypsies' roams on the thoughtfully laid down wilderness tracks that give a glimpse of the diverse flora and fauna of Gir forest. It offers a range of scheduled departures that are led by a trained eco-guide. The eco-guides will make your wilderness safari seamless and interpretive. Distance : 4km

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Crocodile Breeding Centre

Released close to 1000 marsh crocodiles into the Kamaleshwar Dam. Crocodile Breeding Center is place where reptiles are hatched and reared before they are set free into the forest in their natural habitat. The Crocodile breeding Center in Sasan Gir is one unique place where you can see adult and baby crocks, being bred here for restocking the sanctuary. Distance : 4km

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Devaliya Safari Park

Experience and appreciate the beauty of other wildlife such as spotted Lion, Leopard, deer, sambar, blue bulls, blackbuck, wild boars, Indian golden jackal, endangered and critically endangered vulture species, jungle cat and myriad species of birds. Distance : 8km

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Kankai Temple

Kankai Mata Temple is situated in the heart of the Gir forest, inside the jungle. It is an amazingly wild place and you can often hear the lion roar and see animals gathering near the lake. Distance : 30km

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Banej Temple

This safari en route to the ancient temples of Banej and Kankei enshrined within the forest will take you through the scenic landscapes of Sasan Gir. Breath-taking views along the meandering Shingvada river and wildlife sightings will motivate the photographer and enthrall the nature lover within you. Distance : 60km

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Tulsisyam

Tulsi Shyam Temple is situated near by Junagadh district and Amreli district of Gujarat state. This temple is of Lord Vishnu-Lord Shyam. It is said that The statue of Lord Tulsi Shyam is 3000 years old.The environment of temple is very peace and peoples love to sit silently for some time. There are mainly three hot water springs in Tulsi Shyam and each of this spring has unique boiling water. Distance : 70km

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Jamjir Waterfall

It is a small waterfall but astonishingly beautiful. It remains active throughout the year and visitors enjoy bathing just a few steps upstream from the waterfall. The sound of water falling from a height on stones is just music to the ears. It looks stunning when the water flows, making its way through stones and small rocks. It’s a place where you can take a lot of selfies with your loved ones as a remembrance of your visit to this amazing place. However, you need to be careful. Distance : 45km

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Junagadh

Mohabbat Maqbara is one of the famous places in Junagadh. It is a beautiful monument that was built in 1678 by the ruler of Aurangabad, Abdulrahman Adil Shah. The tomb is adorned with intricate carvings and paintings and is considered to be one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture in India. Distance : 50km

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DIU

This tiny island linked by a bridge to Gujarat’s southern coast is infused with Portuguese history; its major architectural landmarks include three churches and a seafront fort; the streets of the main town are remarkably clean and quiet once you get off the tourist-packed waterfront strip; and alcohol is legal here. Distance : 95km

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Somnath Temple

Somnath was once known as the richest temple in the pre-Mughal era. The beauty and richness of the temple attracted a lot of foreign rulers and kings, who came to India and looted almost all the gold, not once but several times. The elegance of the temple doubles with the beautiful sea that surrounds it. Millions of Hindus visit this place for pilgrimage and enjoy a peaceful time with their family. Cameras are not allowed inside the premises, but there is a locker facility provided near the entrance. It is one of the highly recommended places for visitors. Distance : 40km

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Uparkort - Junagadh

This ancient fort is believed to have been built in 319 BC by the Mauryan emperor Chandragupta, though it has been extended many times. In places, the ramparts reach 20m high. It’s been besieged 16 times, and legend has it that the fort once withstood a 12-year siege. The views over the city and east to Girnar Hill are superb, and within its walls, there is a magnificent former mosque, a set of millennia-old Buddhist caves and two fine step-wells. The fort has two fine step-wells both cut from solid rock. The circular, 41m- deep Adi Kadi Vav was cut in the 15th century and named after two slave girls who used to fetch water from it. Navghan Kuvo, 52m deep and designed to help withstand sieges, is almost 1000 years old and its magnificent staircase spirals around the well shaft. Look for the centuries-old dovecotes. Distance : 50km

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