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WILD ASS SANCTUARY
The entire Little Rann of
Kutch known as the "Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary" is a featureless
expanse of flat land - the sea bed - dotted with islands known as
"Baits" which form the core for the flora and fauna. This is
the largest wildlife sanctuary in India.
In
India the Indian wild ass represents the horse tribe. In the Little Rann
of Kutch, the asses are attracted by the flat grass covered expanses known
as bets or islands where coarse grasses spring up In monsoon. With
the advent of summer, the asses move to oilier bets in which there is
perennial supply of water and grass.
As for speed and stamina,
there is no one in the animal kingdom to match the wild ass as they are
capable of marathon runs at a pace of about 24 km/h for as long as two
hours, reaching a top speed of 70 km/h over short distances. The wild
ass is a strong animal and a stallion will fight viciously for the possession
of the mare in the mating season. The combatants rear up on their
hindlegs, and kick and bite viciously. After mating one fowl is born
between July and September.
Besides the wild ass, the
wildlife consists of rare and endangered Ghudkhur (Equs hemionus khur)
not found anywhere else in the world. Others, such as the Blue-Bull, Chinkara,
Hedgehog and carnivores such as the Wolf, Jackal, Fox, Jungle and Desert
Cats can also be found here in large numbers. A variety of birds - almost
three hundred species, can be seen in and around the Rann during winter.
Cranes and Flamingos can be seen in thousands. Rare birds such as the
Houbara Bustard, Falcons, a large number and species of larks and other
arid region birds can be seen. Reptiles such as snakes, tortoises, lizards,
are also found. Watch towers, a tourist complex and other tourist related
facilities are in place to enhance wildlife viewing in this unique habitat.
The
Safari
Travelling
on the vast Rann in an open jeep is a refreshing and exciting experience.
The sunrise and sunset are breathtaking, displaying exotic hues. Viewing
wildlife is an exciting and thrilling adventure. It is more satisfying
to observe animal behaviour than mere sighting. A minimum of three/four
day's stay is recommended. There are morning and evening excursions in
Jeeps/Mini coaches that seat a comfortable number of persons and are conducted
at a leisurely pace.
The safaris, besides wildlife also include visits to ancient monuments
and inland salt works and other places of interest. Explanations and anecdotes,
during the whole safari will keep one, enthralled.
Excursions and other activities
- Excursions for viewing a typical Saurashtra
village, handloom weaving and dyeing units and the village potter are
available.
- For people interested in birds and photography;
special rides and camouflaged boats can be provided.
- Trekking and living with seasonally migrating
Rabari and Bharwad tribes. Camps on the edge of the Rann are operated
between July and September each year.
- Camel and Jeep safaris in and across the
Rann with tented camps on the Baits, lasting three to seven days can
be arranged.
Distance from
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Ahmedabad
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110 kms.
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2 and ˝ hours.
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Viramgam
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45 kms.
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1 hours.
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Rajkot
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175 kms.
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3 and ˝ hours.
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Bhuj
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268 kms.
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6 hours
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Guests can be taken care
of, from the time they alight at Ahmedabad Airport/Railway Station or
Viramgam Railway Station. Transfers from any major city of Gujarat for
groups of over fifteen people can be arranged.
Accomodation and Catering
Camp Zainabad offers "Kooba"
accommodation. These are traditional thatch-roofed huts comfortably furnished
with beds and linen, attached bath with running water, electricity and
all essential amenities. And it has been specially hand painted by local
Banjania people. Hot tasty meals are served buffet style with barbecues
and open campfires. Boiled, filtered and refrigerated drinking water,
Bottled mineral water, soft drinks and beverages are provided. Consumption
of alcohol is prohibited in Gujarat State; however special permits may
be obtained. It is recommended to bring hats/caps, binoculars, flashlight,
and thorn proof shoes.
To reach Camp Zainabad
The small town of Zainabad,
is 110 kms north west of Ahmedabad, and is very close to the Little Rann
of Kutch.
Phone: 02757-41333, 41334, 41335
By
Road There are direct
Gujarat State Road Transport buses from all the major cities in Gujarat.
By
train Viramgam is five hours from Rajkot and overnight from
Bombay.
Contact Deputy Conservator of Forests,
Wild Ass Sanctuary, Dhrangadhra.
Phone: 02754 -23016.
Accomodatlon
Govt. Guest House at Dhrangadhra,
Aaram Gruh at Dasada,
Fatima Manzil at Dasada. Phone: 0275782 - 40283.
Hut Camp at Zainabad. Phone: 079 - 6465068.
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