Guj tourists may get to see Asiatic lions in Amreli
Tourists visiting Gujarat to get a glimpse of the Asiatic Lions might get to see them at a new address at Ambardi in Amreli district, the eastern end of Gir sanctuary, by this year-end.
|Last Updated: May 06, 2013, 11:50 AM IST|Source: Bureau
Ahmedabad: Tourists visiting Gujarat to get a glimpse of the Asiatic Lions might get to see them at a new address at Ambardi in Amreli district, the eastern end of Gir sanctuary, by this year-end.
With a view to ease burgeoning tourist rush during the peak seasons at Sasan Gir, the state government is developing Gir Interpretation Zone Ambardi in Amreli, on the lines of Devaliya park, in Junagadh district.
"A replicate of Devaliya park is being developed at Ambardi near Dhaari in Amreli district, which would be housing 6-8 zoo-bred lions. The sanctuary is contiguous internally," Gujarat Chief Wildlife Warden C N Pandey said.
Gir National Park (Sasan Gir), is the last abode of Asiatic Lions, a protected area from south east of Junagadh to south west of Amreli. Devaliya park, is situated near Sasan Gir. It is around 75-100 kilometres away from the proposed new zone in Amreli.
"It’s a beautiful picturesque place near a river. The fencing work has been completed...Animal houses have been constructed...Just the infrastructure required for tourist handling is to be developed there," Pandey said.
The zone is being developed on an area of around 400 hectares with fund assistance from Centre as well as the state. State forest department officials estimate that the new zone, which would have lions in a closed but natural environment along with host of other animals, could be opened for tourists by this year end.
Guided bus tours would be made available to tourists, they said.
"The idea is to attract tourists arriving directly in Bhavnagar and Amreli...Otherwise they have to travel all the way to south western end of Sasan Gir in Junagadh," a forest department official said.
Sasan Gir has a defined tourism zone where tourists are usually allowed to go on eight routes. To handle rush during the peak season officials open four new routes, but at times its not sufficient to meet demand.
Nearly 150 vehicles go inside the sanctuary on peak days during the season, otherwise usually 90 vehicles meets the tourist requirement on daily basis, a forest department official said.
As per the state forest department officials, after the launch of Khusboo Gujarat Ki, an ad-campaign on tourism promotion featuring Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan, the tourist inflow at Sasan Gir has just doubled in last two years.
According to forest department official at Sasan Gir, the tourist inflows shot to a high of 4.83 lakh visitors in FY 2012-13.
"There has been a steep rise in tourist inflows at Gir over the last four years. It has sharply risen from 1.29 lakh visitor levels in 2009-10, after the ad-campaign on state tourism promotion was launched in 2010," a forest department official said.
As per officials, tourist inflow at Gir stood at 2.69 lakh visitors in 2010-11 and 4.15 lakh in 2011-12.
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