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NATURE · WILDLIFE · SLOTH BEARThe shaggy bears of the Aravallis — the sloth bears of Jessore, the shy, honey-loving residents that make this rugged sanctuary one of Gujarat's prime bear habitats.
The star residents of the Jessore Wildlife Sanctuary are its sloth bears — the shaggy, long-clawed, honey-and-termite-loving bears that give the sanctuary much of its fame. Shy and largely nocturnal, they roam the rocky Aravalli hills and dry forests, digging for insects and foraging for fruit and honey, and are most likely to be glimpsed at dawn or dusk near water or feeding sites.
Jessore is one of the important strongholds for the species in Gujarat, and the sanctuary’s conservation efforts protect not just the bears but the whole hill ecosystem of leopard, antelope and birds. Sightings take patience and luck, but the chance to see these unusual bears in the wild is a real draw.
(Wild animals; keep your distance; go with a guide.)
A sloth bear, Jessore.
The Aravalli hills.
Shaggy and long-clawed, the sloth bears are the sanctuary's most famous residents.
Shy and largely nocturnal, they are best glimpsed at dawn or dusk near water.
Jessore is one of the key habitats for the sloth bear in Gujarat.
Conservation here protects the whole hill ecosystem, not just the bears.
The shaggy stars.
Foraging foragers.
Best for sightings.
Their rocky home.
Key in Gujarat.
Protecting all.
The famed resident.
Their rocky home.
Foraging foragers of fruit and honey.
Most active at dawn and dusk.
One of Gujarat's prime bear habitats.
Leopard, antelope and birds, too.
Or at dusk — the bears are most active in the cool low-light hours.
For the best chance of a safe and rewarding sighting.
Keep your distance and let the wild animals be undisturbed.
Honey and termites are the staples of the sloth bear's diet.
Protect the hills and the whole ecosystem the bears depend on.
Sightings take luck — give the sanctuary time and stay alert.
A Jessore sloth bear.
The sloth bears of Jessore — shaggy, long-clawed, honey-and-termite-loving and largely nocturnal — roam the sanctuary’s rocky Aravalli hills, glimpsed at dawn or dusk.
Jessore is a key Gujarat stronghold for the species, its conservation protecting the whole hill ecosystem. Sightings take patience and luck.
A key sloth-bear stronghold
Shy, nocturnal bears
Best seen at dawn/dusk
Whole-ecosystem conservation
Cool and pleasant — the ideal season for an unhurried visit to the hills.
Green hills and waterfalls bring the Aravallis to life after the rains.
Hot and dry — start early and avoid the harsh midday heat.
⏰ Visit in the cooler months; combine the goddess temples of Ambaji with the hills and the border at Nadabet.
Ahmedabad airport (~180 km).
Palanpur Junction / Abu Road.
Ambaji / Palanpur.
WILD & SHY
Bears (from afar).
Aravalli hills.
Dawn / dusk.
Use a long lens.
Hearty regional meals.
Steamed snacks.
Sweets & snacks.
Simple North-Gujarat food; Ambaji sweets.
The star residents of the Jessore Wildlife Sanctuary are its sloth bears — the shaggy, long-clawed, honey-and-termite-loving bears that give the sanctuary much of its fame. Shy and largely nocturnal, they roam the rocky Aravalli hills and dry forests, digging for insects and foraging for fruit and honey, and are most likely to be glimpsed at dawn or dusk near water or feeding sites.
Jessore sanctuary, Banaskantha.
Permit.
October to March, in the cooler season.
Ambaji, Kumbhariya, Balaram and Nadabet.
Half a day.
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