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Gujarat
Image: Jan Joseph George / CC BY-SA 4.0Welcome to Marine National Park, Gulf of Kachchh! Use the resources below to plan your adventure in one of India's most treasured wild spaces.
Safaris, bird watching, nature walks, and more
Safari timings, open seasons, and park schedules
Entry fees, safari charges, and camera fees
How to reach by air, rail, and road
Official booking links, permits, and offline reservation guidance
Nearby stays, forest rest houses, and booking resources
Visits depend on tide windows and permissions. Confirm Narara or island access with the Jamnagar forest office before travel.
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Reef walks require walking on uneven, slippery, and sometimes sharp intertidal surfaces. Visitors with mobility limitations should consult guides about safer shoreline viewing options.
Marine National Park in the Gulf of Kachchh protects coral reefs, mangroves, sandy beaches, mudflats, creeks, and islands off Gujarat's Jamnagar coast. Unlike forest parks, the visitor experience here depends on tides: during low tide, guided intertidal walks reveal corals, sponges, sea anemones, crabs, mollusks, and marine algae. Narara is a popular access point, while island visits require additional permission and careful planning.
| Season | Morning Safari | Evening Safari |
|---|---|---|
| Open Season (Oct - Mar) | Low tide window | Low tide window if available |
Entry windows change daily with tides. Narara reef walks are the most common visitor activity.
| Category | Amount |
|---|---|
| Entry Permit | As notified by Gujarat Forest Department |
| Guide Fee | Required for reef walks where applicable |
| Vehicle/Camera Fees | As applicable locally |
Confirm tide timing, entry rules, and permit requirements with the Jamnagar forest office before visiting.
Marine National Park, Gulf of Kachchh, Jamnagar District, Gujarat
22.4900° N, 69.7200° E
Jamnagar Airport is the closest air connection.
Jamnagar is the main railhead.
Reach Narara or other permitted access points by road from Jamnagar.
Use local taxis and authorized guides; reef walks depend on tide and permit timing.
Mangroves, marine algae, seagrass patches, coastal scrub, and intertidal reef communities.
The park protects coral-associated invertebrates, fish, crabs, mollusks, octopus, mudskippers, sea cucumbers, and abundant coastal birds.
The Gulf of Kachchh Marine National Park was declared in 1982, making it India's first marine national park. It protects a rare intertidal coral ecosystem in a highly industrialized coastal region.