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Kamleshwar Dam

Sasan Gir, Gujarat, India
The Reservoir of Life: Officially known as the Hiran-I Dam, Kamleshwar Dam is a vital water body located deep within the core area of the Gir National Park. Built across the Hiran River, this dam serves as the primary watering hole for the diverse wildlife of the sanctuary, including the majestic As iatic Lions. The reservoir created by the dam is vast and serene, surrounded by hills and dense forest canopies. It is famously known as the breeding ground for a large population of Mugger Crocodiles, which can often be seen basking on the sun-drenched banks. For birdwatchers, the dam is a paradise, attracting numerous migratory and resident avian species throughout the year. The view from the top of the dam offers a panoramic perspective of the forest, where one might spot deer or antelopes coming down to drink. Because it is located inside the protected area, the air is incredibly fresh, and the environment is free from the noise of the city. The dam plays a crucial role in the local ecology, ensuring that the forest remains vibrant even during the dry summer months. Visiting this spot is a highlight of any jungle safari, providing a moment of tranquility amidst the thrill of the wild.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    45 Minutes
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    Place Type:
    Dam / Wildlife Viewpoint
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    Entry Fees:
    Safari Inclusion: There is no separate entry fee for Kamleshwar Dam as it is part of the Gir National Park safari experience. The cost is included in your safari permit, which ranges from 800 to 1000 Rupees for Indians and higher for foreign tourists. ...
    Safari Inclusion: There is no separate entry fee for Kamleshwar Dam as it is part of the Gir National Park safari experience. The cost is included in your safari permit, which ranges from 800 to 1000 Rupees for Indians and higher for foreign tourists.
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    Timing:
    Safari Slots: Access to the dam is strictly tied to the forest safari timings, which are 06:00 AM to 09:00 AM and 03:00 PM to 06:00 PM. The ideal time to visit is during the morning slot when the crocodiles are most active and the light is soft. ...
    Safari Slots: Access to the dam is strictly tied to the forest safari timings, which are 06:00 AM to 09:00 AM and 03:00 PM to 06:00 PM. The ideal time to visit is during the morning slot when the crocodiles are most active and the light is soft.
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    Special Events:
    World Crocodile Day: Although not a public festival, forest officials often conduct awareness programs near the dam on June 17th to celebrate crocodile conservation. These events highlight the success of the breeding program at Kamleshwar Dam and educate the local youth abo...
    World Crocodile Day: Although not a public festival, forest officials often conduct awareness programs near the dam on June 17th to celebrate crocodile conservation. These events highlight the success of the breeding program at Kamleshwar Dam and educate the local youth about reptiles.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Watchtower View: The elevated watchtower near the dam's edge is the best photo spot for capturing the entire reservoir. From here, you can get a clear shot of the crocodiles on the banks and the distant hills of the Sasan Gir range. ...
    Watchtower View: The elevated watchtower near the dam's edge is the best photo spot for capturing the entire reservoir. From here, you can get a clear shot of the crocodiles on the banks and the distant hills of the Sasan Gir range.

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Things To Do

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    Wildlife Observation: The primary activity is observing the Mugger Crocodiles through binoculars as they rest on the rocky islands within the reservoir. Watching these giant reptiles move through the water is a thrilling experience for nature enthusiasts of all ages.

    Bird Watching: Visitors can spot a variety of birds such as the Osprey, Kingfisher, and the rare Crested Serpent Eagle near the water's edge. The dam serves as a critical stopover for many migratory birds during the winter season, making it a hotspot for ornithologists.

    Landscape Photography: The vast expanse of the reservoir with the backdrop of the Gir hills provides an excellent subject for wide-angle photography. Capturing the contrast between the blue water and the dry deciduous forest creates stunning visual compositions.

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    Why Famous:
    Crocodile Sanctuary: Kamleshwar Dam is famous for hosting one of the densest populations of Mugger Crocodiles in India. It is a rare site where visitors can safely observe these prehistoric reptiles in their natural habitat from an elevated vantage point. ...
    Crocodile Sanctuary: Kamleshwar Dam is famous for hosting one of the densest populations of Mugger Crocodiles in India. It is a rare site where visitors can safely observe these prehistoric reptiles in their natural habitat from an elevated vantage point.
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    Architecture:
    Rock-fill Engineering: The Kamleshwar Dam is an impressive rock-fill embankment structure designed to blend with the rugged terrain of the Gir forest. It stands at a height of 25 Meters and stretches across a length of approximately 1,304 Meters. The dam's volume is estima...
    Rock-fill Engineering: The Kamleshwar Dam is an impressive rock-fill embankment structure designed to blend with the rugged terrain of the Gir forest. It stands at a height of 25 Meters and stretches across a length of approximately 1,304 Meters. The dam's volume is estimated at 447,000 Cubic Meters, creating a massive reservoir with a surface area of about 8 Square Kilometers. Its spillway is designed to handle the heavy discharge of the Hiran River during peak monsoon floods. The construction utilized local stones and earth to ensure minimal impact on the surrounding habitat while providing maximum structural stability. The top of the dam features a narrow walkway that allows forest officials and permitted visitors to observe the water levels and the wildlife activity in the reservoir below.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Rajkot Airport (160 Kms) or Diu Airport (100 Kms) are the nearest flying options to reach the vicinity.

    By Train: Junagadh and Veraval are the nearest stations, from where you can take a taxi to the Sasan Gir entry gate.

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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Gir National Park (0 Kms), 2. Sasan Gir Village (15 Kms), 3. Devalia Park (25 Kms), 4. Kankai Temple (30 Kms), 5. Somnath Temple (60 Kms), 6. Talala (30 Kms), 7. Jamjir Falls (50 Kms), 8. Junagadh (70 Kms), 9. Girnar Hills (75 Kms), 10. Uparkot Fort (72 Kms).

Tourism Tips

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    Permit Booking: Ensure you book your Gir Jungle Trail permit online well in advance, as slots are limited and the dam is only accessible through this trail.

    Binoculars are Key: To see the crocodiles and birds clearly, bringing a good pair of...

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