Best Eco‑Tourism Campsites by Gujarat Government

The diversity of Gujarat’s biodiversity including wetland bird sanctuary to thick woodlands and reserves for wildlife has led officials of the government in Gujarat to create an array of ecotourism camping sites. The idea behind these campsites is to offer immersive natural experiences and preserve fragile ecosystems, these camping sites provide visitors with a new perspective. Here are the 10 best government-established eco-campsites in Gujarat, complete with location details, facilities, eco-guidelines, and visitor tips.

1. Dhanpari Eco Campsite (Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary, Panchmahal)

Dhanpari Eco Campsite

IntroductionLocated inside the Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary, Dhanpari is situated among bamboo and teak forests as well as the crests of hills close to Kada Dam.

What Makes It Special

  • Wildlife The Leopards, Sloth bears, blue bulls wild boars and jackals can be seen in the vicinity.
  • Accommodation Standard and Deluxe cottages, and tent sites – all with baths attached.
  • Facilities include the dining hall, kitchen, orientation center as well as the machaans (elevated platforms) as well as an area for campfires.

Eco-Activities & Tips

  • Discover nature paths and observe wildlife from Machaans in the early in the morning or at dusk.
  • Follow the guidelines: No lighting fires or flash photography close to wildlife.

Visitor Tip
Take advantage of nearby attractions such as the Champaner-Pavagadh Heritage Site, and highdam bird-watching in Vadhvana.

2. Kevdi Eco-Tourism Site (Mandvi, Surat District)

Overview
The department’s Surat Division, Kevdi is an area of forest that is surrounded by the dam, which has no internet access – ideal for detoxing from the digital world.

Kevdi Eco‑Tourism Site

What Makes It Special

  • Biodiversity of the forest A flourishing deciduous forest during winter and monsoon.
  • Stay choices A comfortable and tranquil hotel with dam views playground for children and a multi-purpose hall that can accommodate 100 guests.
  • For bookings, call (+91-8238260600 (only Whatsapp) +91-9099260694.

Eco-Activities & Tips

  • Reptiles, Spot birds, and species that are nocturnal, such as flying squirrels and hyenas following it gets dark.
  • Organise workshops or gatherings in the hall to hold eco-educational sessions.

3. Wadhvana Wetland & Eco Campsite (Vadodara District)

OverviewLocated close to Dabhoi This wetland is home to thousands of birds that migrate, e.g. between October and March.

What Makes It Special

  • bird sanctuary The home of terns, storks, ibises as well as spoonbills and terns.
  • Facilities The cottages are thatched and tents that have attached bathroom facilities, an orientation center boats camping areas, campfire spots as well as observation towers.
  • Call to book: *919099185618, +91 92657 7102

Eco-Activities & Tips

  • Participate in bird watching on wetland boats, boat rides, and timing your photography (no flashes and music).
  • Make use of solar light and avoid littering in areas near to sensitive wetland habitats.

4. Mahal Eco Campsite (Dang Forest Division)

Kevdi Eco‑Tourism Site
Kevdi Eco‑Tourism Site

OverviewOn the banks of the Purna River in Dang, this place blends bamboo thickets with the tranquility of the river.

What Makes It Special

  • Accommodation 4 AC chalets. Tented stay with campfires as well as eating and kitchen areas.
  • Wildlife Mammals and birds adapt to the humid deciduous forest as well as Girmar Falls.
  • Contact us for reservations: +91-9409037166

Eco-Activities & Tips

  • Forest walks with guided nighttime walks as well as bird-watching hikes.
  • Take part in events that focus on biodiversity, like Int’l Biodiversity Day at Khilad campsite.

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5. Vishal Khadi Eco Campsite (Near Rajpipla / Netrang)

Overview
The road is located along the Rajpipla-Netrang Highway. Vishal Khadi is a blend of the river valleys, forest, and ancient temples.

What Makes It Special

  • Stay choices Camping and cottages equipped with bathing facilities, amphitheatres the machaans, dining/kitchen.
  • Landscape views of Karjan River, Chhota Udepur forest, and forts/temples nearby.
  • Contact us for reservations: 0264022020330

Eco-Activities & Tips

  • Enjoy a river dip in the morning or go for a boat ride on Karjan.
  • Visit nearby heritage sites such as Dabhoi Fort.

6. Kilad Nature Education Campsite (Vansda National Park, Surat)

Overview
The campsite is located in the Vansda’s Dang Forest, this is more than just a camping site It’s a learning experience.

What Makes It Special

  • Unique stays: Bamboo treetop “Orey” tree house.
  • Education-first priority Guides help students learn the facts about forest flora and fauna for just 50 rupees each.
  • For bookings, call +91-8980310441

Eco-Activities & Tips

  • The night campfires are a great way to relax and enjoy the sunrise bird-watching sessions.
  • Bring notebooks and binoculars to enjoy naturalist encounters with a guide.

7. Junaraj Eco Cottage (Rajpipla, near Karjan Dam)

Overview
A village eco-cottage in the historic city of Junaraj located within the Satpura hills, surrounded by the Karjan River.

What Makes It Special

  • The scenic setting hillside cottages that offer local culture immersion.
  • Roots Former Capital of Rajpipla state, which is now woven into eco-tourism.

Eco-Activities & Tips

  • Gorge in the tribal culture camping in the stars of the night.
  • Guided hikes in nearby hills and forests ecosystems.

8. Kanjeta Eco Campsite (Within Ratanmahal Sloth Bear Sanctuary)

Overview
It is located inside Dahod’s Ratanmahal Sloth Bear Sanctuary, it is Gujarat’s only sloth-bear campsite among all eco tourism campsites.

What Makes It Special

  • The intrigue of wildlife Night safaris to find sloth bears panthers and hyenas.
  • Infrastructure Camps and cottages with bathrooms attached, and the machaans.

Eco-Activities & Tips

  • Guided night hikes to the nighttime wildlife spottings.
  • Make your mark with the lush canopy coverage.

9. Zarwani Eco Campsite (Shoolpaneshwar Sanctuary, Narmada)

Overview
Famous for its the dense forest and waterfalls, Zarwani lies near Shoolpaneshwar Sanctuary in Narmada’s upper watershed.

What Makes It Special

  • Accommodation: Cottages & dormitories, campfire zone, kitchen/dining.
  • Natural wonders: Zigzag falls, rope-way adventure zones, machaans.

Eco-Activities & Tips

  • Guided waterfall hikes, as well as ropeway adventures.
  • Hikes for interpretation of wildlife and plants through the forest.

10. Padmdungari Eco Campsite (Vyara, Tapi District)

Overview
It is located in Unai village, which is on the way to Vyara It is a perfect example of the dense forest ecosystem that.

What Makes It Special

  • Options for staying Campsites, cottages and amphitheatres.
  • River-based entertainment Tubing in the launch and floating. Rafting on Ambika River.

Eco-Activities & Tips

  • Explore the trails of medicinal plants with locals.
  • Take advantage of eco-theatre evenings in the amphitheatre with starlight.

11. Ambapani Eco-Tourism Site (Tapi District)

Overview
In the lush town of Ambapani close to the Purna River, this location is a tranquil retreat in dense forest and abundant diversity.

Key Features

  • Accommodation Treehouses and eco-cottages with views of the forest and river.
  • A unique atmosphere A forest along the river, ideal for nature in-depth.

Eco-Activities & Tips

  • Take part in a guided Nature “forest bathing” and painting along the riverside.
  • The best time to visit is from October until February, when the migratory birds and clear, dry-season weather enhance the enjoyment.

12. Bhat Eco-Tourism Site (Jambughoda Wildlife Sanctuary)

Overview
It is located within Jambughoda Sanctuary, Bhat complements the much-visited Dhanpari site by offering eco-friendly huts.

Key Features

  • Accommodation Bamboo and Thatch cabins in the middle of a teak forest.
  • The proximity of wildlife The app lets you spot deer, monkeys and birds on paths.

Eco-Activities & Tips

  • Go to Ghagalmata temple or explore caves with the help of a guide.
  • It is ideal to visit between October and March, when the forest is alive and the wildlife is active.

13. Polo Forest Campsite (Vijaynagar, Sabarkantha)

Overview
The campsite is situated near the rich heritage of Polo Forest, this campsite is a perfect blend of history and natural beauty.

Key Features

  • Setting The ancient temples, ruins and dense deciduous forest make a peaceful setting.
  • Atmosphere Atmosphere: Relaxed swimmers in Vanaj River pools, layered with misty mornings and birdsong.

Eco-Activities & Tips

  • The ideal time is monsoon or postmonsoon when the forest is flourishing.
  • Guided heritage walks through 11th-century ruin sites, as well as bird and temple-architecture tours.

14. Devghat Eco-Tourism Site (Umarpada, Surat District)

Overview
The area is managed by the Surat Forest Division, Devghat is an off-grid retreat amidst dense forests and cascading waterfalls.

Key Features

  • Accommodation AC cottages non-AC cottages, as well as charming treehouses, all with baths and hot water.
  • A rich environment The dense canopy of the forest waterfalls, dense forest canopy, and a high level of biodiversity.

Eco-Activities & Tips

  • Excellent for birding Nature photography, bird watching, and exploring waterfalls.
  • Seasonal appeal Seasonal appeal: after monsoon/early winter when leaves and the fall foliage is lush.

15. Sagai-Malsamot Eco Campsite (Vadodara District)

Overview
The campsite is located at the base at the base of Malsamot Hills, this lesser-known campsite has panoramic views of sunset and sunrise.

Key Features

  • Setting: Quiet, calm campsite amidst rolling hills near Narmada tributaries.
  • The scenic appeal The hilltops are views with stunning landscapes.

Eco-Activities & Tips

  • Perfect for early morning mountain climbs for photography, nature walks.
  • Combine your visit with nearby tourist attractions: Chandod river ghats, Garudeshwar bathing steps along with Dabhoi fort.

Supporting Eco-Tourism Initiatives

Gujarat has also announced the 135-km eco-trail on the Narmada River, from Hafeshwar Mahadev to the Statue of Unity which includes rest areas, guides who are trained for youth as well as homestay connections. In conjunction with events for biodiversity education like those held in the Khilad camp site, this establishes Gujarat as an important eco-tourism destination.

Planning Your Eco Tourism Campsites Visit

TipDetails
Best SeasonFor forests: October-Mar. For wetland areas: Migration birds peak from Oct to February.
BookingGet in touch with Gujarat Tourism or the forest division to request permits.
Stay TypesYou can choose between built cottages or tents in the forest based on your preferences.
What to CarryBinoculars torch insect repellent, durable shoes Refillable water bottle.
Respect NatureFollow the rules of the trail No intrusion into the habitats, litter and no loud sounds.
Guided ToursFor night walks for night walks, interpretation of wildlife tracks, bird-spotting.

Impact & Conservation

  • These eco-camps support local youth jobs such as cooks, guides, and conservators.
  • The the wetlands and bird sanctuary areas reinforce Gujarat’s Ramsar-listed site policies (e.g., Nal Sarovar, Khijadiya, Thol) conserving habitats for migratory birds.
  • Camps within sanctuaries provide the opportunity to educate tourists about the environment and connect them with the natural world, such as the sloth bears in Kanjeta.
Best Eco‑Tourism Campsites by Gujarat Government
Eco‑Tourism Campsites

Conclusion

The eco-tourism camps of Gujarat incorporate conservation, environmental education and thrilling nature experiences into relaxing stay. From tracking of sloth bears in Ratanmahal to bird watching at Vadhvana or trekking through waterfalls in Dang, each campsite has its own unique connection to biodiversity.

More than holiday accommodations They are a reflection of Gandhian principles to living in peace with the natural world encouraging guests to be a part of the conversation instead of just talking about walking.

No matter if you’re a keen wildlife observer or adventure seeker, or an environmentalist, Gujarat’s eco-tourism camping sites are top-of-the-line, carefully planned and designed to be loved and conserved.

By Megha Mourya

I’m Megha Mourya, a passionate Content Creator with over 5 years of experience in digital writing. I love exploring and writing about Travel, Electric Vehicles, and Blogging. Over the years, I’ve contributed valuable content to several blogs and websites, helping readers discover new destinations, eco-friendly innovations, and smart blogging tips.

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