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NATURE · SANCTUARY · FORESTThe deep green Dangs — the Purna Wildlife Sanctuary, the densest forest in Gujarat along the Purna river, a haven of teak, bamboo, leopards, birds and tribal life.
The Purna Wildlife Sanctuary, in the heart of the Dangs along the Purna river, protects some of the densest and finest forest in Gujarat — tall teak, bamboo brakes and moist deciduous woodland that feel a world away from the state’s dry plains.
Home to leopard, hyena, barking deer, civet, giant squirrel and a wealth of birds and butterflies, the sanctuary offers nature trails, a riverside campsite, machans (watchtowers) and the chance to experience the forest with tribal guides.
The Purna river winding through the woods, the cool green canopy and the calls of birds make it a paradise for nature lovers and a window into the rich biodiversity of the Western Ghats. The wild green heart of Gujarat — a protected sanctuary where permits and guides apply, and winter is the loveliest season.
Purna Sanctuary, the Dangs.
The Purna river in the forest.
The finest woodland in the state — tall teak, bamboo brakes and moist deciduous canopy in the heart of the Dangs.
The river winds through the woods, giving the sanctuary its name, its breeze and its cool green calm.
From leopard and barking deer to the giant squirrel, with a wealth of birds and butterflies through the trees.
A biodiversity haven on the edge of the Western Ghats, a world away from Gujarat's dry plains.
Gujarat's finest and densest woodland.
The river winds right through the woods.
A tall, green forest canopy overhead.
Leopard, deer, giant squirrel and birds.
A forest campsite and machan watchtowers.
Explore with Dangi guides who know the forest.
Tall teak and bamboo — Gujarat's densest forest.
The river winding through the woods.
Moist deciduous woodland and a cool, shaded floor.
Leopard, barking deer, civet and giant squirrel.
A wealth of birds and butterflies in the trees.
A forest campsite and machans for quiet watching.
Follow nature trails through tall teak forest, with the canopy closing cool and green overhead.
This is leopard country — keep quiet and patient for barking deer, civet, giant squirrel and more.
The Purna winds through the woods; find a bank and watch the water slide past the green.
Settle into a watchtower at dawn or dusk, when animals come out and the forest stirs.
Local Dangi guides read the forest — its tracks, calls and plants — far better than any map.
A rich variety of birds and butterflies makes the sanctuary a paradise for birdwatchers.
Purna’s green canopy.
The Purna Wildlife Sanctuary protects Gujarat’s densest forest — tall teak, bamboo and moist deciduous woodland along the Purna river — home to leopard, barking deer, giant squirrel and rich birdlife.
Trails, a riverside camp and machans let you explore the forest with tribal guides, who know its tracks and calls. The wild green heart of Gujarat, best in winter, where permits and guides apply.
Gujarat’s densest forest
Along the Purna river
Leopard, deer & rich birdlife
Trails, camp & machans
Misty, green and full of waterfalls — the Dangs are at their loveliest in and just after the rains.
Cool, clear and pleasant — the easiest, most comfortable season for trails and wildlife watching.
Warmer, but cooler than the plains thanks to the forest and hills — still a doable, quiet season.
⏰ The Dangs are loveliest in and just after the monsoon, when the hills are green and the waterfalls full.
The nearest airport is Surat, about 120 km away, with onward taxis up into the Dang hills.
The Bilimora–Waghai narrow-gauge line and nearby stations bring you to the edge of the forest.
Drive in via Saputara or Ahwa; the sanctuary sits among the Dangs' winding hill roads.
FOREST & RIVER
Teak forest — the tall trunks, bamboo brakes and the cool green canopy overhead.
The Purna river winding through the woods, catching light between the trees.
Birds and animals — patient, quiet framing rewards birdwatchers and wildlife photographers.
Early morning, when mist hangs in the forest and animals are most active.
Meals on the plains route up into the Dangs.
Steamed snacks to carry along the trail.
Corn, snacks and chai at the hill-station stalls.
Nagli rotla, bamboo shoots and forest produce — the local Dangi tribal cuisine.
The Purna Wildlife Sanctuary, in the heart of the Dangs along the Purna river, protects some of the densest and finest forest in Gujarat — tall teak, bamboo brakes and moist deciduous woodland. It is home to leopard, hyena, barking deer, civet, giant squirrel and a wealth of birds and butterflies, with nature trails, a riverside campsite, machans and tribal guides.
In the Dangs, southern Gujarat, along the Purna river.
A permit is required; permits and guides apply for entry.
Monsoon for greenery; winter for cool, clear days.
Saputara, the waterfalls and the Dangs' forests.
Half to a full day, depending on trails and watching time.
The tallest waterfall in Gujarat
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Royal-era shrines of the old capital
Ruins of a colossal Shiva temple in Sidhpur
Watch Warli artists paint tribal folklore
A serene Swaminarayan shrine before the crowds
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