A view of the sunset in the horizon with dry plants and bushes in the foreground.

Explore the Best of Sasan Gir from Daksh Eden Greenz

Discover the rich beauty and adventure surrounding our resort. From the stunning Sasan Sunset Point to the iconic Somnath Temple, our excursions offer the perfect blend of cultural exploration and natural wonders, all just a short journey from our resort.

Sasan Sunset Point (Around 13 km)

This viewpoint offers a spectacular view of the sunset over Sasan Gir, perfect for nature lovers and photographers. The calm and serene atmosphere makes it an ideal spot to relax and capture the beauty of the region.

A view of the sunset in the horizon with dry plants and bushes in the foreground.
Crocodiles basking sun on a rock at Crocodile breeding centre at Daksh Resort & Amusement Park.

Crocodile Breeding Farm (Around 16 km)

Sasan Gir is home to one of the largest populations of marsh crocodiles. The breeding farm nearby offers an opportunity to learn about these fascinating reptiles, where visitors can observe them basking in the sun or hunting in their natural environment.

Devalia Park (Gir Interpretation Zone - Around 7 km)

Devalia Park was established to minimise human interaction in the core area of Gir National Park while offering tourists a comprehensive glimpse of the park’s rich wildlife. The 412-hectare fenced area is home to a variety of animals, including deer, sambars, and wild boars, making it a rewarding visit for wildlife enthusiasts.

Entrance of Devaliya Park featuring a huge stone structure gate with lions amidst the green trees.
A grand sandstone Somnath temple with ornate carvings and fluttering saffron flags, surrounded by lush greenery.

Somnath Temple (Around 39 km)

A significant pilgrimage site, Somnath is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. Situated near the Arabian Sea, this ancient temple attracts millions of visitors each year due to its spiritual and historical importance.

Satadhar (Around 42 km)

Satadhar is a peaceful destination that offers a calming spiritual atmosphere. Known for its connection to Saint AAPAGIGA, it is ideal for those seeking reflection and tranquillity.

Grand ornamental entrance gate of Satadhar, adorned with intricate carvings amidst serene surroundings.
A view of majestic Indo-Islamic mausoleum Mahabat Maqbara with intricate domes and four striking spiral minarets, set against a clear blue sky in Junagadh.

Junagadh (Around 60 km)

Nestled at the foot of Mount Girnar, Junagadh is a historic city that once served as the capital of the Junagadh State. It’s known for the Sakkarbaug Zoo, ancient rock-cut Buddhist caves, and the Udan Khatola cable car, which offers a scenic ride up to the temples on Girnar Mountain where nature meets devotion.

Kankai (Around 65 km)

The Kankai Mata shrine is located deep within Gir Forest, providing a truly wild experience. Visitors might hear lions roaring nearby, enhancing the sense of adventure. The Forest Department permits visits to this sacred site during the day.

A serene temple painted in bright hues with a tall shikhara and flag, set in an open courtyard surrounded by trees under a partly cloudy sky.
A beautiful beach under partly clouded blue sky surrounded by palm trees and beach rocks.

Diu (Around 93 km)

A scenic coastal island, Diu offers pristine beaches, water sports, and a relaxing atmosphere. It’s known for Nagoa Beach, the offshore lighthouse, and its colonial history. Unlike in Gujarat, alcohol is legal in Diu, adding to its appeal for tourists.

Tulsishyam (Around 94 km)

Tulsishyam is a temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, known for its scenic surroundings and natural hot water springs. It holds centuries of religious and historical importance.

Tulshishyam temple with its intricate architecture and a red religious flag on top of the dome.

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