By Priyanka Roshan | March 3, 2025
Prime Minister Narendra Modi explores Gir National Park on a thrilling lion safari on March 3, 2025, immersing himself in the beauty of Gujarat’s wildlife on the occasion of World Wildlife Day.
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PM Modi captures stunning visuals of the majestic Asiatic lions in Gir National Park, highlighting India’s conservation efforts and the beauty of the wild through his camera lens.
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Dressed in safari attire, PM Modi embarks on a memorable journey through Gir’s dense forests, witnessing the last remaining population of Asiatic lions in their natural habitat.
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Prime Minister Modi’s adventure in Gir showcases the breathtaking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and the importance of preserving India’s only home to the endangered Asiatic lion species.
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With a camera in hand, PM Modi documents his wildlife safari in Gir National Park, capturing rare moments of the region’s iconic lions and untouched natural beauty.
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Roaming through Gir National Park, PM Modi experiences the raw wilderness, where the echoes of Asiatic lions remind the world of India’s dedication to wildlife conservation.
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PM Modi’s safari in Gir offers a rare chance to witness the elusive Asiatic lions up close, emphasizing the success of conservation programs protecting their population.
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From golden grasslands to lush forests, PM Modi’s journey through Gir highlights the breathtaking landscapes and the crucial role of preserving wildlife for future generations.
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Celebrating World Wildlife Day, PM Modi explores Gir’s vast expanse, where every turn unveils the untamed beauty of nature and the regal presence of the Asiatic lions.
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PM Modi’s safari through Gir National Park underscores India’s efforts in wildlife conservation, ensuring a thriving habitat for the last surviving Asiatic lions in the world.