If you plan to visit this sanctuary, be prepared for some real adventure. Known as one of the smallest wildlife sanctuaries in Gujarat, Gaga Wildlife Sanctuary is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Located in Jamnagar district on the Gulf of KutchiIt is amongst the few places in India where the rare, endangered species of Houbara Bustard, Indian Wolf can be spotted. Covering about 332.87 hectares of land, Gaga sanctuary is home to12 species of mammals, 8 species of reptiles and 88 species of birds. Some of the commonly spotted animals here are wolf, jackal, mongoose, jungle cat and bluebull while birds like pelicans, spot-billed ducks, flamingoes and demoiselle cranes can also be found here. You will also get a large population of butterflies, moths, honeybee, wasps, spiders and termites in the sanctuary as well. The best time to visit Gaga Wildlife Sanctuary is between October and March.

Gaga Wildlife Sanctuary
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