Explore the Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary! See the amazing Ghudkhur in their natural habitat. Kutch's wild beauty awaits you with unforgettable wildlife tours and eco-tourism adventures!
Bird Watching
Nature Walks
Observe Local-Flora-Fauna
Photography Of Wild Ass
Wildlife-Safari In Open Jeep
October to March
Early Morning
₹2,000 per person
Established in 1972, the Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary was created primarily to protect the endangered Indian Wild Ass from extinction. Before its establishment, the wild ass population had dwindled due to habitat loss and hunting. The sanctuary's formation marked a turning point, providing a safe haven for these animals to thrive. Over the years, conservation efforts have focused on habitat management, anti-poaching measures, and community involvement. The sanctuary’s success is evident in the increased wild ass population and the preservation of the unique ecosystem of the Little Rann of Kutch. It stands as a testament to the effectiveness of focused conservation initiatives.