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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

My favorite place in Gir forest national park - Asiatic lion




Situated about 65km SE of Junagadh district in the state of Gujarat in South West India, the Sasan Gir National Park was established on 18th September, 1965, as a Forest Reserve, primarily to conserve the Asiatic lion-classified as one of the World's most threatened species. Now Gir National Park is the only remaining place in the world, where one is likely to see the Asiatic Lion., Gir National Park is a paradise for the connoisseurs of wildlife. The sanctuary covers a total area of 1412.13 sq kms as protected area which comprises of 258.7 sq kms as National park and 1153.4 sq kms as National park and 1153.4 Sq Kms as Sanctuary. Besides this 470.5 Sq Kms forest area constitutes a buffer zone as reserve, protected and un-classed forest. Thus a total area of 1882.6 Sq Kms forms Gir forest.






Out of a total area of 1882.6 Sq Kms, 1502.7 Sq Kms falls in the Junagadh District and 379.9 Sq Kms in Amreli district. The most important aspect of Gir is that it has become a most stable ecosystem with tremendous regenerating, self supporting and sustaining power due to its rich and diverse flora and fauna.

The Unique ecosystem of Gir harbours about 38 species of mammals, around 300 species of birds, 37 species of reptiles and more than 2000 species of insects.

Most of the tourists explore the sanctuary in search of Asiatic Lions. The lions, a smaller more compact version of their African cousins are best viewed at dawn or dusk when they are on the move. Gir has also leopards and numerous chital, nilgai, chinkara, the four horned antelope and wild boar. Marsh crocodiles are often seen at kamleshwar dam & farm developed in the forest. for lion safari camp, lion safari camp sasan gir, lion safari camp gir, lion safari camp gir forest, lion safari camp sasan gir gujarat, lion safari camp sasan gir national park, lion safari camp sasan gir contact. Lion safari camp, sasan gir tour package, sasan gir lion camp, Junagadh, gujarat, sasan gir, india. Contact us for sasan gir wildlife sanctuary, Gujarat, sasan gir wildlife, wildlife sanctuaries, gir national park, gir forest tour, wild ass wildlife sanctuary, wildlife sanctuaries in junagadh, wildlife sanctuaries in gujarat, wildlife sanctuaries in india. Enjoy holidays at sasan gir, gir national park tour, sasan gir tour package, sasan gir, gujarat, India.

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Friday, September 9, 2011

Bird Types | Owl Wallpapers| Red-Tailed Hawk | Great Horned Owl

Red-Tailed Hawk
Great Horned Owl
Peregrine Falcon
Steller's Sea Eagle
Snowy Owl
Boreal Owl


Red-Tailed Hawk

The most common hawk in North America, red-tails can often be seen atop utility poles and other lofty perches, on the lookout for potential prey.



Great Horned Owl

The most common owl in North and South America, the great horned owl has adapted to a wide variety of habitats and climates.



Peregrine Falcon

Once an endangered species in the United States, North American peregrine falcon populations have made a great comeback due to bans on usage of DDT and similar pesticides.



Steller's Sea Eagle

Holding its prey down with powerful talons, a Steller's sea eagle displays its wings, which can have a span of over 6 feet (2 meters).



Snowy Owl

The snowy owl's beautiful white plumage helps to hide it in its Arctic habitat. Only the males are completely white. Chicks are dark and spotted, while the females are white with spots on their wings.



Boreal Owl

This small, secretive owl is considered one of the rarest of owls. It is entirely nocturnal, spending the day concealed in dense spruce or a hollow tree. It preys mainly on rodents.



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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Benefit of Kesar Mango for Health

Mango is one of the most luscious tropical fruit with many nutritional benefits as well. It is rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants which are needed by the body to fight against diseases. Mangoes are abundant during the summer season. While many of us are eating mango because of its taste, there are still those who are not yet familiar with mango nutritional facts. What are the health benefits of mangoes? What diseases or conditions can this tropical fruit prevent or cure?
Mangoes are good to eat either ripe or unripe. The ripe mango is excellent for toning up heart muscles, stimulating appetite, and improving the skin's texture and appearance. It is also antiscorbutic, diuretic, laxatic, and invigorating. This tropical fruit is also helpful for people who have liver disorders. It's also high in calories and carbohydrates which are needed for those who are trying to gain weight. Ripe mango is a good source of beta-carotene and is good in the prevention of various Vitamin A deficient disorders. Mangoes are also found to have powerful antioxidant and anticancer properties as well as helpful in treating acidity, poor digestion, and anemia. Drinking mango juice is also believed in improving the memory, concentration, and great in preventing mental weakness. Mangoes also contain Vitamin E which helps in the better functioning of hormonal system-improving the sex life. The amount of Vitamin C and calcium found in mangoes prevents internal hemorrhage also.



Mango, also called “The King of Fruit,” is one of the most nutritious, not to mention delicious, fruits we have at our disposal. Mango are chocked full of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. As such, there are a great many health benefits of eating mango. Eating mango is one of the healthiest decisions you can make for your body, while enjoying one of the sweetest fruit in the world.

Vitamins & Minerals

Some of the health benefits of eating mango can be found in the nutrients in this wonderful fruit. To start, mango is a rich source of vitamins and minerals. Mango have vitamin A (beta-carotene), vitamin E, and Selenium which can help to guard against heart disease and other illnesses, such as colon and cervical cancer. The vitamins A and C in mango are also a great source of potassium, which helps to regulate blood pressure, muscle contraction, and keep your bodily processes working correctly. Mango high Iron content is beneficial to people with anemia and pregnant women, if eaten regularly. Mango also contains Vitamin E, which help the hormonal system can perform more efficiently, consequently boosting the sex drive.

Antioxidants


Antioxidants are nutrients in our food that work as slowing or preventative agents against oxidative damage to our bodies. Another health benefit of eating mango is that it is high in antioxidants. It contains antioxidant an agent called phenols. This phenolic compound is said to have powerful anticancer effects for the human body.

Acidity and Digestion

Mango can also treat acidity and poor digestion because of an enzyme found in the fruit which soothes the stomach. These enzymes are also said to be partially responsible for feelings of contentment, which is always helpful when trying to maintain a healthy lifestyle. All the more reason to enjoy this healthy snack.

Other benefits of eating Kesar mango include:

Asthma Symptoms
Bacterial Infections
Clogged Pores
Constipation
Diarrhea
Dysentery
Eye Disorders
Fever
Hair Loss
Heat Stroke
Kidney Problems including nephritis
Leucorrhea
Liver Disorders
Menstrual Disorders
Morning Sickness
Piles
Prickly Heat
Respiratory Problems
Scurvy
Sinusitis
Spleen Enlargement
Vaginitis
Weight Gain

As you can clearly see the health benefits of eating Kesar mango are far from scarce. Making mango part of your daily diet can be very beneficial to your overall health, without sacrificing taste. This deliciously sweet and juicy treat is a great way to stay on track when maintaining a healthy diet

Monday, November 29, 2010

Sasan Gir - The Last Refuge of the Asiatic Lions







Among the many national parks of India the name of the Sasan Gir National Park, also called the Gir National Park, occupies an important place. The only surviving habitat of the Asiatic Lions (300-odd) in the world, the Sasan Gir National Park is located at the base of the Saurashtra Peninsula in the western Indian state of Gujarat.



Spread over an area of 1412 sq km, the Sasan Gir National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary has a protected area of 258 sq km. Actually, the national park is considered to be one of the most protected areas in Asia.

Sasan Gir has several species of flora and fauna including more than 400 plant species. The national park is mainly hilly and has dry deciduous type forest. Teak, Acacia, Jamun and Dhak trees dominate the landscapes of the wildlife sanctuary through which seven major rivers flow much adding to the beauty of the area.

Gir also has about 38 species of mammals. This include, among others, panther, leopard, hyena, Indian Deer, sambar, spotted deer, blue bull, four-horned antelope, bear, desert cat, and rusty-spotted deer, apart from, of course, the Asiatic Lions-- the pride of Sasan Gir.

Incidentally, apart from boasting of the best lion population in Asia, the Sasan Gir National Park also has one of the largest leopard populations in the country. What's more: with more than 300 species of birds that include, among others, crested serpent eagle, brown fish owl, pea fowl, painted sand grouse, pygmy woodpecker, great horned owl, bonelli's eagle, grey partridge, and bush quail, the Park is also a haven for the bird watchers.

How to reach

Sasan Gir is 895 km away from Ahmedabad and 160 km away from Rajkot which are big cities of Gujarat. It is well connected by rail, road and air. The nearest airport is at Keshod which is 100 km away from Sasan Gir, and the nearest rail head is at Junagadh which is 65 km away.

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