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Make Gir Jeep Safari Booking Online. Authorised government-approved Safari bookings for Sasan Gir and Devalia Safar. Only place for meeting Asiatic lions in wilderness.
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Devaliya National Park also referred to as the ‘Gir Interpretation zone’ is an area carved out as a distinct eco-tourism locale allowing tourists to view lions as well as the other rare wild animals of Gir within a short time span and against cheaper charges. Devaliya in other words is a part of Gir National Park and it allows the facility of reserving the population of wild animals within an area segregated with Ha Chain linked fences. This attempt has been made by the eco-tourism department to lessen the tourist pressure on Gir as a whole and to increase the chances for tourists to view the wild animals. Location Devaliya National Park is an area carved out of Gir National Park to allow tourists with the exclusive privilege of viewing lions and other wild animals. It falls within Gujarat’s Junagadh district and in vicinity to Sasan Gir village which is only about 12kms away from Devaliya National Park. Devaliya Lion Shows Lion shows at Devaliya National park are pre-arranged shows organized by the forest department. Lion shows heighten your chances of visualizing the much-awaited ‘big cats’. Spotting a prowling lion needs enough guts and patience on the part of the visitor as lions don’t always come out in the open and one may not be sure when they would. When you are embarking on a safari tour of Gir National Park, there’ll be many restrictions imposed upon you such as restrictions related to specific timings, speed limits, no-horn zones etc. But that is not the case with Devaliya National Park. In the Devaliya area, you can free lions anytime and every time during the lion shows! Best Time to Visit Devalia Park Safari The ideal time to visit Devalia is between December and March. But the green lavish feel of nature during August-September is worth giving a try. Which can be a memorable experience. When the weather is too hot; i.e. around April and May, it is advisable to avoid due to the blazing sun and scorching heat.