Gir, Gujarat, India
16000
/ per person on twin sharingArrive at Rajkot airport/railway station and proceed to Gir. After check-in, rest of the day is at leisure. Overnight stay in Gir.
Note: Peak season surcharges will be applicable during festivals events Diwali Christmas and New Year.
After breakfast, proceed for open Jeep safari in Gir National Park deep forest. At Sasan, a thoughtfully developed and well-managed ecotourism is in function, with properly assigned trails and routes in Dedakadi and Sasan Ranges. Such routes have been made within the tourism zone of the Sanctuary with an average length of 35 km each. Each of the routes encompasses almost all habitat types of Gir region and facilitates wildlife sightings with a considerable ease. Artificial water-holes along the routes increase the probability of wildlife sightings. Overnight stay in Gir.
Note: In case Gir National Park’s Deep forest safari is not available guest will be taken to Devaliya Park for safari. One jeep can accommodate maximum 6 adults. Booking is done 45-60 days in advance for Indian Nationals and it is on first cum first serve basis.
After breakfast, day is at leisure. You can relax in your raw yet luxurious room or opt for below mentioned experiences at additional price. Overnight stay in Gir.
Note: Optional: 1) Day trip to Diu - Drive to the pristine unspoilt and frankly underrated beach in Diu. Stop at the fabulously opulent Portuguese church of St. Paul’s said to be one of the most elaborate in India. Other treats include a specially curated meal at a secret location overlooking the sea and of course an evening dip in the sea.
2) Nature Trail amidst the forest - The Gir forest is a world of riches known and unknown. No one is perhaps more aware of this than naturalist and authorised guide of the National Park Tamsi Bhai Langha. A trail with him ensures you come away seeing the forest in a completely new light as he walks you through the lesser known flora fauna and general wildlife of the region. The trail ends with refreshments and a quick stop at the Hiran river to pay a visit to the crocodiles.
3) Siddhi Dhamal Dance - Legend has it that the Siddhi tribe settled in Gujarat decades ago when the Maharaja of Junagadh brought them in from Tanzania. Even though Gir is now their home they’ve managed to keep parts of their culture alive. Cue dance. By the pool. And a specially curated dinner.
After breakfast, proceed to Rajkot Airport/ Station to board flight or train to your hometown. Holiday Concludes. Let’s stay in touch on Facebook\email and meet again on another memorable Holiday. See you soon!
Note: All guests must follow the mandatory requirements for travel such as RT-PCR tests vaccination certificate web check-in self-declaration e-pass formalities etc. as per the state/country which are subject to change periodically. Any cost incurred for such requirements should be borne by the guests. Given the current dynamic situation some monuments or sightseeing places may be closed temporarily without any prior notice; in such cases every attempt will be made to visit an alternate sightseeing if possible.