Gir National Park Tours
Gir National Park
Being the sole home for Asiatic lions, this place is of course famous for spotting lions. Official count said that there were 411 lions in 2010. Also, there are roughly different 2375 species of fauna here with 38 species of mammals, over 300 species of birds, 37 species of reptiles and over 2000 species of insects.
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Mahabat Maqbara
Mausoleum of Bahaduddnbhai Hasainbhai, Mahabat Maqbara is a place is a mausoleum and its unique architecture makes it one of the most important attractions of Junagarh. It houses the tombs of Mohabbat khanji and Bahaduddin Hasainbhai in the Bahaduddinhassainbhai Maqabra and it was built in the late 19th century.
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Uparkot Fort
Uperkot is the upper citadel located in the east of Junagadh. Over 2300 years old, with walls up to 20m high in some places, there used to be a 300 ft. deep moat inside the walls which reportedly used to be inhabited by crocodiles for the fort's protection.
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Girnar Hill
Just 5 km from Junagadh town, Girnar Hill is a majestic sacred mountain whose origins can be traced back to the Vedas. It has been considered to be a religious place even as long before in the Mohan-jo-Daro period.
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Adi-kadi Vav & Navghan Kuwo
The Adi-kadi Vav & Navghan Kuwo are the two famous stepwells located within the Uparkot Fort. While the former was built by two slave girls of the Chudasama kingdom, the latter came into being much before the Adi-kadi Vav.
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Sarkheswar Beach
Bordering Junagadh with the neighbouring city of Amereli, Sarkeshwar Beach is a great place not just for relaxing by the beach but also for some fun-filled water sports and activities too. Located at Saurashtra's southern tip, the beach can be found towards the city outskirts. A 4-hour drive from the Junagadh city centre would suffice to reach the Sarkeshwar Beach.
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