Hingolgadh Wildlife Sanctuary
General information
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Ideal Duration:
3 to 4 HoursPlace Type:
Wildlife Sanctuary & Nature EducationEntry Fees:
Standard Entry: The entry fee for Indian nationals is approximately 40 per person.
Foreign Nationals: Foreign visitors are charged a higher fee of around 100 per person.
Vehicle & Camera: Additional charges...Standard Entry: The entry fee for Indian nationals is approximately 40 per person.
Foreign Nationals: Foreign visitors are charged a higher fee of around 100 per person.
Vehicle & Camera: Additional charges apply for bringing private vehicles and professional cameras into the sanctuary.Timing:
Regular Timings: The sanctuary is open from 08:00 AM to 06:00 PM every day.
Ideal Visit Time: The best hours are between 08:00 AM and 10:00 AM or 04:00 PM and 06:00 PM when animals are most active. ...Regular Timings: The sanctuary is open from 08:00 AM to 06:00 PM every day.
Ideal Visit Time: The best hours are between 08:00 AM and 10:00 AM or 04:00 PM and 06:00 PM when animals are most active.Special Events:
Nature Education Camps: During the monsoon months of August and September, the sanctuary hosts specialized camps for school children.
Wildlife Week: Celebrated in the first week of October, this event features awareness programs and guided ...Nature Education Camps: During the monsoon months of August and September, the sanctuary hosts specialized camps for school children.
Wildlife Week: Celebrated in the first week of October, this event features awareness programs and guided tours.Best Photo Spots:
The Hill Viewpoint: The highest point near the fort offers a 360-degree view of the green canopy, perfect for landscape shots.
Watering Holes: These spots are ideal for capturing wildlife action as animals come to drink.
Read MoreThe Hill Viewpoint: The highest point near the fort offers a 360-degree view of the green canopy, perfect for landscape shots.
Watering Holes: These spots are ideal for capturing wildlife action as animals come to drink.
The Grasslands: The golden savannah-like grass provides a stunning backdrop for nature photography.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Nature Trails: Walking through the designated trails is the best way to spot Chinkara and Nilgai in their natural habitat.
Bird Watching: Spend time near the watering holes early in the morning to witness a variety of migratory and resident birds.
Visit the Snake House: The sanctuary has a dedicated facility to educate people about different snake species found in the region.
Photography: Capture the stunning landscape of the savannah-style grasslands, especially during the golden hour.
Nature Camps: If traveling with a group or school, participate in the residential nature education camps organized by the GEER Foundation.
Visit Hingolgadh Fort: Explore the historic fort located on the hill for ...
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Why Famous:
Nature Education Hub: It is renowned as a "Nature Education Sanctuary" where thousands of students participate in camps to learn about the ecosystem.
Wildlife Diversity: The sanctuary is a famous habitat for the Chinkara (Indian Gazelle) an...Nature Education Hub: It is renowned as a "Nature Education Sanctuary" where thousands of students participate in camps to learn about the ecosystem.
Wildlife Diversity: The sanctuary is a famous habitat for the Chinkara (Indian Gazelle) and the Indian Wolf, which is a rare sight in other parts of the state.
Bird Watching: With over 230 bird species, it is a pilgrimage for ornithologists who come to see the Bulbul and Woodpeckers. -
Architecture:
Architecture Style: The sanctuary itself is a natural architectural marvel of dry deciduous scrub forest. However, the nearby Hingolgadh Fort showcases traditional Rajasthani and Gujarati defensive architecture from the 15th century. The fort features massive stone walls ...Architecture Style: The sanctuary itself is a natural architectural marvel of dry deciduous scrub forest. However, the nearby Hingolgadh Fort showcases traditional Rajasthani and Gujarati defensive architecture from the 15th century. The fort features massive stone walls and bastions designed for surveillance over the plains.
Dimension: The sanctuary covers 6. 54 square kilometers, while the fort area includes several residential blocks and lookout points. Inside, the nature education center uses eco-friendly construction to blend with the surroundings. The snake house and cacti house are specialized structures built to facilitate biological study. -
How To Reach:
By Air: The nearest airport is Rajkot Airport, located about 80 KMS away, with regular flights from major cities.
By Train: Rajkot Junction is the major railhead, though Botad (45 KMS) is also a viable option for local trains. -
Near Tourist Places:
Chamunda Mata Mandir (32 KMS), Ghela Somnath Temple (11 KMS), Anant Vilas Palace (17 KMS), Jasdan (15 KMS), Khambhalida Caves (10 KMS), Rajkot (75 KMS), Wankaner Palace (60 KMS), Gondal (65 KMS), Botad (35 KMS), Aji Dam (70 KMS).
Tourism Tips
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Health & Safety: Carry a first aid kit and stay on the marked trails to avoid getting lost or encountering venomous snakes.
Packing: Wear comfortable trekking shoes and carry plenty of water, as there are no shops deep inside the forest.
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