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Jessore Sloth Bear Sanctuary

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Closed Today Open tomorrow at 6:00-18:00
Recommended sightseeing time:0.5-1 day
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SH 54, Banaskantha District, Iqbalgadh, Gujarat 385505, IndiaMap
Phone+91 1800 200 5080
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  • dharamforu
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    Quite and peaceful place surrounded by nature!!

    Nice quite place to explore near palanpur. Surrounded by nature. Good to visit in morning around 1000 steps to trek. Nice lake view for photography. Better to keep some food with you as there is no sh...

    Reviewed on Nov 8, 2021
  • prashant4021
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    Flop show as a sanctuary

    Lots need to be done to develop it as a Bear/ wildlife Sanctuary. Big disappointment after you reach this difficult place nothing to see nobody to guide Many better places in India if interested to ...

    Reviewed on Dec 31, 2018
  • A S
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    A quite place to relex

    We visited this place in early March 2017.This is a isolated place to relex with lake nearby .Nearest village ,where you can get some stuff like food supplies/water is Balundra( 4 Kms). To reach here...

    Reviewed on Mar 16, 2017
  • skja777
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    Very quiet place surrounded by Hills and a beautiful Lake

    A jungle experience. Very basic rooms provided by the forest department. The lake adjoining the accommodation was very quiet and a soothing experience. Spotted the wild boar and antelopes. Overal...

    Reviewed on Nov 21, 2016
  • truth B
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    Foreign discrimination of the worst variety

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    To make it clear, we didn't visit the park. The reason is quite simple. You have to rent a leader, that would not be a problem, but the Indian pays less than half Euro ww...

    Reviewed on Apr 19, 2024

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