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Kumbhalgarh to Barda Wildlife Sanctuary: National parks in India to spot Asiatic LionsFrom Gir and Kumbhalgarh to Barda Wildlife Sanctuary, here are five national parks in India where you can witness the majestic Asiatic lions in their natural habitat.
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Gir National Park, Gujarat

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Located in Sasan, the Gir National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary spans 1,412 square kilometres and serves as the last stronghold of the Asiatic lion. It remains the only place outside Africa where lions can be seen in their natural habitat.

Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajasthan

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Home to a diverse terrain, Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary provides a unique backdrop where visitors might encounter the elusive Asiatic lion.

Chandra Prabhu Wildlife Sanctuary, Uttar Pradesh

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Chandra Prabha Wildlife Sanctuary is another promising location where you may catch a glimpse of lions. Known for its serene and less crowded environment, it’s ideal for those hoping to observe these elusive big cats in peace.

Barda Wildlife Sanctuary, Gujarat

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Barda Wildlife Sanctuary, located near the famed Gir forest, may house fewer Asiatic lions, but it rewards visitors with a unique and peaceful alternative. This place is a perfect alternative for those seeking a more intimate glimpse into the region’s diverse wildlife landscape.

Pania Wildlife Sanctuary, Maharashtra

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Located within Maharashtra’s section of the Gir Conservation Area, Pania Wildlife Sanctuary serves as another den for Asiatic lions, offering a rare chance to observe these majestic cats in a distinct ecological setting. The gently rolling Chanchai hills lend scenic beauty, making it a captivating spot for nature and wildlife lovers.

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(Published 29 July 2025, 12:15 IST)