Nature & Wildlife Attractions at Muli

Nayka Dam, Muli & Dholi Dhaja Dam, Surendranagar:

The region in and around the Palace is a rich landscape for bird watching having wetlands, scrublands and grasslands. The Ambika Nivas Palace itself has over 75 species of birds within the Palace premises itself. The Nayka Dam in Muli and the Dholi Dhaja Dam in Surendranagar which are on the River Bhogawo are very rich in birdlife with over 100 species of birds.
Nayka Dam Distance from Ambika Nivas Palace, Muli: 4 Kms
Dholi Dhaja Dam Distance from Ambika Nivas Palace, Muli: 20 Kms

Little Rann of Kutch Sanctuary, Bajana, Surendranagar:

Wild Ass Sanctuary, also known as the Little Rann of Kutch, is a wildlife reserve located in the Indian state of Gujarat. Spread over 4,953 square kilometers, this sanctuary is a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts and bird watchers from across the globe. The sanctuary is home to the last remaining population of Indian Wild Ass, which is a critically endangered species.

Nalsarovar Sanctuary, Surendranagar:

Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary is a stunning natural haven located just 2 hours drive away from Ambika Nivas Palace, Muli. Spread over an area of 120.82 sq km, this sanctuary is a paradise for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts. It is home to more than 250 species of birds including pelicans, flamingos, egrets, herons, cranes, and many more.

Velavadar Blackbuck National Park, Velavadar:

Velavadar Blackbuck Sanctuary was once the private grasslands of the Maharaja of Bhavnagar. This beautiful, 34-sq-km park that is a 2 hours drive from the Ambika Nivas Palace, Muli, encompasses large areas of pale, custard-coloured grassland stretching between two seasonal rivers and is famous for its blackbucks