After morning breakfast proceed to Sasangir, [Gir National Park will be closed from 15th June till 15th June, every year at the same time we will visit Devalia Park in Sasangir. Dewaila Park will also remain closed every Wednesday and in case of heavy rain. Sasan Gir Lion Sanctuary is home to about 300 Asiatic lions. Sasan Gir is the only place in the world outside the African continent where a lion can be seen in its natural habitat. Gir Wildlife Sanctuary is the last refuge of Asiatic lions in India and the population of lions living in the park is just over 300. The entire coverage area of Gir Sanctuary is about 560 square miles (1,450 square kilometers). Gir is not just about lions, the second most common predator in Gir is the leopard. In fact, Gir National Park has one of the largest leopard populations of any park in India, and especially in the hot season they can sometimes be seen close to the lodges at night. The resident animals of Gir National Park are Sambar deer, Chital spotted deer, Nilgai deer, Chowsingha four-horned deer, Chinkara gazelle, wild boar, Langur monkey, jackal and hyena and many birds like Paradise flycatcher, Bonelli’s eagle, Crested serpent eagle, Woodpecker. Flamingos etc. live in Sasangir.