Banni Biodiversity Reserve

The Banni Grasslands Reserve, spread over 2,600 square kilometers, is one of Asia’s most unique and diverse ecosystems. This vast landscape is a mosaic of savanna, scrubland, and wetlands that support over 250 species of birds, countless plants, and traditional pastoral communities.

Home to migratory birds like flamingos, cranes, and eagles, Banni becomes a bird-watcher’s paradise during winter. It’s also a place where local Maldhari communities live in harmony with nature, preserving age-old traditions of animal herding and eco-friendly living. Visitors can enjoy nature walks, wildlife photography, and authentic rural experiences that connect them deeply to Kutch’s natural and cultural heritage.

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