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Blackbuck National Park

Blackbuck National Park, nestled in the Bhavnagar District of Gujarat, India, stands as a testament to conservation efforts and ecological diversity. 

Established in 1976, this park spans approximately 34.08 square kilometers, once serving as a hunting ground for the maharaja of Bhavnagar. 

Today, it boasts a rich grassland ecosystem, bordered by the Gulf of Khambhat to the south and agricultural fields to the north.

Overall, Blackbuck National Park serves as a beacon of hope for wildlife conservation in India, highlighting the importance of preserving natural habitats and safeguarding vulnerable species.

Blackbuck National Park boasts a rich tapestry of mammalian and avian life beyond its renowned blackbuck population. Among the carnivores, the park is inhabited by Indian Wolf, Striped Hyena, Indian Fox, Golden Jackal, and Jungle Cat. Alongside these predators, the park hosts a diverse array of mammals, including Bluebull, Wild/Feral Pig, Indian Hare, and various rodents.



Birdwatchers are drawn to the park's avian diversity, with the Lesser Florican taking center stage as a monsoon-breeding migrant.  Lesser florican is one of the fifty rarest birds of the world and the park has been supporting the breeding of quite a good number of this species.

The Velavadar Grasslands serve as a pivotal roosting site for three migratory Harrier species - Marsh Harrier, Pallid Harrier, and Montagu's Harrier. Particularly during winter evenings, the spectacle of these Harriers congregating is a highlight for visitors. Furthermore, the park is a haven for grassland bird species like Sandgrouse, Lark, and passerines.



A small wetland in the southern part of the Park attracts birds like Pelicans, Flamingoes, Ducks, Waders, Coots, White storks, Painted storks and Sarus cranes etc. The Park is a heaven for Demoiselle Cranes, Common Cranes and a variety of Raptors.

Acknowledged by renowned expert Roger Geoffrey Clarke, the park's harrier roost stands as one of the world's largest, enhancing its appeal to bird enthusiasts and nature lovers worldwide.

Where to Stay?

Kaliyar Bhavan Forest lodge is best option to stay in nature. Is it in side National Park so you can see Black Buck near by your room.
You can ordered your Food from Forest lodge kitchen with prior intimation. There are other facilities like home stay and resorts are available.
Video of Lodge and view around lodge. 

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