Jessore Sloth Bear Sanctuary
180 square kilometers make up the Sloth and Bear Sanctuary in the Jessore Hills of the Aravalli Range. miles of barren, deciduous forest. The sanctuary's fauna also includes leopard, blue bull, wild boar, porcupine, and a variety of birds, in addition to the sloth bear. The sanctuary is home to the jungle cat, civet, caracal, wolf, and hyena, all of which are endangered species. 406 plant species have also been identified by the sanctuary.
situated within the Arravali hills' folds. The second highest peak in Gujarat is Jessore hill. Leopards, Rhesus macaques, Indian civet cats, porcupines, foxes, striped hyenas, wild boar, and other important faunal species are among the others. A wide range of birds, from land birds to water birds, can thrive in the multistoried forest. This sanctuary also contains numerous rare and endangered bird species, according to the IUCN classification. The reptiles include a variety of lizards, tortoises, and snakes. Beyond Muni ji ki kutia, the most uncommon Indian Python can be found.
How to Reach :
BY AIR :The nearest International Airport is Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, Ahemdabad which is 179 km far from Ambaji Temple Town.
BY TRAIN :The nearest Railway station is at Abu Road.
BY ROAD : Ambaji can be reached through Himatnagar road which is connected with National Highway No.8 (Mumbai to Delhi). The other road which Passes through Palanpur and Danta and connects with State Highway SH 56 to reach Ambaji. It is just 82 km from Palanpur city.

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