Wild Ass Direct
Once roaming freely across the Indian subcontinent, habitat loss and disease nearly wiped them out. Today, they are a protected, endangered species. The LO Goes to the Little Rann of Kutch | Dustedoff
The Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary is India’s largest wildlife sanctuary, covering nearly 5,000 square kilometres. This isn't your typical lush forest safari; it is a vast expanse of spongy, featureless salt plains that transform into an eerie, white desert as the water dries. wild ass
Located near the village of Dasada in the Kutch district, Gujarat. Once roaming freely across the Indian subcontinent, habitat