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Gir National Park Tips and Travel Guide

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The home of Asiatic Lions, Gir Forest National Park, and Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected sanctuary located in the state of Gujarat, India . It was established in 1965, with a total area of 1,412 square kilometers. However, the sanctuary was set up a decade earlier. Many Photographers and nature lovers enthusiastically want to see the Asiatic lion in the wild, as it's the only place in the world where these creatures are now found. A trip to Gir is going to be filled with a lot of fun, and a visit to the king of all animals is pretty adventurous. According to the latest census in 2015, the number of Asiatic lions in Gir and the surrounding area increased from 411 to 523 since 2010. Consisting of Male 109, Female 201 Cubs/young 213 . The news was first shared by the Gujarat forest department, which said that the population of the Asiatic lion in Gir National Park has gone up by 29 percent in the past five years. So, the numbers of lions have increased from 523 (in the year 2015) ...