



Wildlife Safari In Gujarat
Endangered Mammals of Gujarat
Little Rann of Kutch-Gulf of Kutch-Gondal-Gir National Park-Velavadar
National Park-Ahmedabad
09 nights & 10 days
Best season: October-April
This tour can be customised
Gujarat is one of the most prolific areas for birds in India and has
the last habitats of the Asiatic lion and the Indian wild ass. This
itinerary features an array of habitats - the desert salt flats and
scrub of the Little Rann of Kutch, the southern coast of the Gulf of
Kutch, the deciduous forests of Gir and the grasslands of Velavadar,
with a sojourn in the princely town of Gondal where a variety of birds
come into the palace grounds and good birding is possible at the private
grasslands and lakes of the Maharaja's estates. Gujarat's highways are
among the best in the
country and while travelling the bird list keeps growing as the roads
pass fields, wetlands and grasslands rich in birds. We offer accommodations
at Rann Riders at Dasada (near the Little Rann of Kutch) which has many
birds coming into the complex, Hotel President at Jamnagar near the
bird-rich Lakhota Lake, the Riverside Palace or Orchard Palace at Gondal,
a birding lodge at Gir National Park and Vijay Vilas, a palatial country
house at Palitana as the base to visit Velavadar National Park ensuring
you are birding all the time.
For those who want to mix cultural experiences with birding and mammal-viewing, this itinerary offers opportunities to visit colourful villages and pastoral settlements, visit historic cities known for their monuments and princely towns, shop for handicrafts and tour the magnificent Jain temple complex atop Shatrunjaya Hill over Palitana.
Day
01: Ahmedabad-Dasada
(dinner)
Arrive Ahmedabad by morning flight or overnight express train, and
have breakfast at the river-facing Cama Park Plaza, where your birdlist
will begin with many garden birds in the hotel premises and waterside
birds along the Sabarmati River. Travel to Dasada, two hours away, to
arrive in time for lunch at Rann Riders. The road to Dasada is interesting
as you pass cattle graveyards where white-rumped, Egyptian and griffon
vultures could be seen and wetlands that are good for resident birds.
This Eco-friendly safari resort is imaginatively designed using local
materials and has extensive grounds with a water-body, ponds, gardens,
plantations and agricultural fields. Red-necked falcon, shikra, blue
throat, rosy starling, black
ibis, white pelican, grey and pond heron, pied, common and white-throated
kingfisher, and other birds come into the property. After lunch, depart
for a drive in the Little Rann of Kutch, a sanctuary for the Indian
wild ass. An ancient seabed turned by geological forces into saline
desert plains, the Rann has grassy patches that offer good bird-watching.
Crested and Sykes larks, Oriental skylark, imaculated lark, greater
short-toed lark, singing and Indian bushlarks, ashy-rowned and black-crowned
sparrow-larks, are likely sightings and greater hoopoe lark is possible.
Desert and variable wheatears, southern grey, long-tailed, rufous-tailed
and bay-back shrike, common woodshrike are also likely sightings and
the desert warbler is among the many winter visiting warblers. We will
also look for chestnut-bellied and spotted sandgrouse, Indian courser
(cream-coloured visits occasionally),
quails, yellow-legged and barred buttonquails, grey francolin, wryneck
brown-rock chat, pied bushchat, rufous-tailed scrub robin, blue-headed
rock thrush, black redstart and buntings in the scrubby areas. At sunset,
it is possible to watch marsh, Montagu and pallid harriers, aquila eagles,
falcons and buzzards heading for their roosting sites. Among the mammals
of the Rann other than the wild ass, there are chances of seeing nilgai,
chinkara gazelle, white-footed desert and Indian foxes, the wolf, jungle
cat (occasionally also desert cat), pale and long-eared hedgehogs and
hare.
Day 02: Little Rann of Kutch
(breakfast, lunch & dinner)
Morning drive to the bets, elevated patches in the Rann covered with
scrub
and grass. In winter, this is a likely area for Macqueen's bustard.
Long-legged, common and white-eyed buzzard, booted eagle, Bonneli's
eagle. short-toed snake eagle, are often seen during the drive.Evening
visit to Nawa Talao, a lake where demmossile and common cranes gather
in large flocks during the winter months. Greater and lesser flamingo
are seen in large numbers as are great white pelican with spotbilled
and dalmatian recorded. Painted, openbill, wooly-necked, white, black
and black-necked stork could be seen as also black, glossy and black-headed
ibis. Northern pintail, common teal, spot-billed duck, mallard, gadwall,
wigeon, garganey, shoveler, cotton pygmy goose, pochards, tufted duck,
lesser whistling duck, brahminy and comb duck are among the many visitors
to the lake. Waders include pratincoles, lapwings, sandpipers, ruff
and other birds in good numbers.
Stay at Rann Riders.
Day 03: Dasada-Jamnagar
(breakfast, packed lunch)
Morning walk in Dasada village. This can yield a reasonably good bird
list including yellow-legged green pigeon, paradise flycatcher, fantails,
red-breasted flycatcher, white-eye, prinias and warblers. After breakfast,
depart for Jamnagar. This is an interesting route passing agricultural
fields and lakes. Birds of open-country like roller and black-shouldered
kite could be seen. Arrive at Hotel President in time for lunch. On
this day, we will also try to get permits to enter the Marine National
Park the next day. Evening visit to Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary, where
there are
fairly good chances of seeing Indian skimmer. This sanctuary is a breeding
area for many species of birds that do not nest elsewhere in peninsular
India.
Great-crested grebe, black-necked stork, Caspian tern and many other
birds
can be seen besides most of the species recorded in the Little Rann
area.
Stay at Hotel President.
Day 04: Jamnagar
(room only)
Visit coastal areas along the Gulf of Kutch, one of the finest birding
stretches along the Indian coastline. You are likely to see crab-plover,
Kentish plover, ystercatcher, ruddy turnstone, broad-billed sandpiper,
sanderling, dunlin, curlew sandpiper, black-headed gull, Pallas' gull,
temmincks stint, lesser-crested tern, gull-billed tern, common tern,
little tern, black-bellied tern, whiskered tern, whiskered tern, darters,
western reef egret and other birds could be seen on this route.
Time permitting, walk to Lakhota Lake to watch brown-headed gulls and
a variety of ducks.Stay at Hotel President.
Day 05: Jamnagar-Porbandar-Gondal
(dinner)
Depart at dawn with a picnic lunch for Porbandar. This coastal city
is good
for watching and photographing birds at close range. Besides large flamingo
and crane flocks, this area also receives yellow-legged gull, henglin's
gull, sandwich tern, black-bellied tern, etc. Travel to Gondal and check-in
at the Riverside Palace/Orchard Palace. These heritage hotels are good
for birding with many species coming in to the orchards and on the river-shores.
Drive to the grasslands where there are chances of seeing Eurasian eagle-owl,
Montagu harrier, short-eared owl, rock bush quail, ashy-crowned sparrow-lark,
southern grey and rufous-tailed shrike, pipits, pied bushchat, among
other birds. The lakes of Gondal attract large flocks of demmossile
and common cranes, white pelicans, ducks, and other birds.
Day 06: Gondal-Gir National Park
(breakfast, lunch & dinner)
After breakfast, travel to Gir and take a mini-bus tour of the Interpretation
Zone, an enclosed cross-section of Gir habitats. Dinner and overnight
in a private orchard of Gir with a forest view.
Day 07: Gir National Park
(breakfast, lunch & dinner)
A tapestry of dry deciduous forests, acacia scrub and grassland,
fed by rivers and reservoirs, Gir is the last abode of the Asiatic lion
and has a thriving population of panther (leopard), sambar, chital (spotted
deer), nilgai (blue bull antelope) and wild boar. Gir is also one of
the major habitats of chousingha (the world's only four-horned antelope)
and chinkara (Indian gazelle) that are hard to spot in the teak forests
along the game drive trails. Among the many birds of Gir, changeable
hawk eagle, crested serpent eagle, Bonneli's eagle, shaheen peregrene
falcon, laggar
falcon, shikra, painted sandgrouse, quails, black-hooded and golden
oriels, marshall's and common iora, Asian paradise flycatcher, tickell's
blue, red-throated,
verditer and Asian brown flycatchers, yellow-crowned, brown-cappe pygmy,black-rumped
flameback woodpeckers, green and blue-cheeked bee-eaters, coppersmith
barbet, common, lesser pied and white-throated kingfisher, blossom-headed
parakeet, hoopoe, black, ashy and white-bellied drongos, rufous treepie,
large cuckoo shrike, small minivet, red-vented and white-eared bulbul,
tawny-bellied, yellow-eyed, jungle and large grey babblers, grey-breasted,
ashy, rufous-fronted, plain, jungle and graceful prinias, zitting cisticola,
clamorous reed-warbler, booted warbler, greenish warbler, lesser and
Hume's warbler, orphean warbler and blyth's reed warbler, are among
the many birds that could be seen here. Those
interested in herpetology can visit the crocodile breeding farm at Sasan.
Day 08: Gir National Park-Palitana
(breakfast, lunch & dinner)
Travel from Gir to Palitana and check-in at the Vijay Vilas, a family-run
heritage hotel. Bird in the surrounding countryside or visit Bhavnagar
for birding at Victoria Park (good scrubland birdlife), Gaurishankar
Lake and near the ports where Western reef egret nest in good numbers.
Those interested in combining culture with natural history can visit
the magnificent Jain temple complex atop Shatrunjaya Hill.
Day 09: Velavadar National Park excursion
(breakfast, packed lunch)
Early morning depart for Velavadar National Park with a picnic lunch.
Known
for its large blackbuck antelope population, Velavadar is also one of
the
few places where the wolf is proliferating in India though they are
rarely seen in the daylight. Jackal, jungle cat and hare are more easily
seen and Indian fox on the periphery. Sirkeer malkoha, painted francolin,
chestnut-bellied and spotted and grouse, rufous-tailed, crested and
sykes' larks, red-rumped swallows, desert and variable wheatears and
other birds are seen and many raptors visit specially short-toed snake
eagle, imperial, steppe, tawny, greater and lesser spotted eagles, laggar
falcon, hobby, common kestrel, red-necked falcon, peregrine falcon,
white-eyed and long-legged buzzard, black-shouldered kite, shikra, Eurasian
sparrow-hawk
and occasionally northern goshawk. Rarities include the Stoilczka's
bushchat. In the evening, witness a massive roost of montagu, pallid
and marsh harrier. Depart for Ahmedabad and stay in a hotel.
Day-10: Ahmedabad-onward journey
(room only)
Catch the flight to Delhi.Please let us know the number of people travelling
on this tour and we will send you the total cost. We also specialize
in customizing the tour.
Should you need any changes we would be happy to modify the itinerary.
The tour may include arrangements such as accommodation, travel, meals, permit, guides, activities etc. or services as required by the client.
How to book
The booking of this itinerary is with Asian Adventures, F-313, Lado Sarai, New Delhi - 110030. India Te1: +91-011- 44128785. Email:
wildindiatours@vsnl.com
To confirm your booking please send a 25% deposit by wire transfer
to
Standard Chartered Bank, Account No 52805001839 which is in the name
of
"Asian Adventures", using Swift Code "SCBLINBBDEL".
Branch address: M-1
NDSE Part I, New Delhi-110049. India. Or you can send a cheque payable
to
Asian Adventures at F-313, Lado Sarai, New Delhi - 110030. India
Cancellation charges are 30 days before arrival date 25%, 21 days
before arrival date 50%, 15 days before arrival date 90%, 7 days before
arrival date 100% of the total itinerary cost.
Remaining balance to reach Asian Adventures at least 30 days before
tour commencement by wire transfer (to bank account stated above) or
by
sending a cheque made payable to Asian Adventures to the above address.
Alternatively you can pay the balance in cash upon arrival.
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