Escape to Paradise: Gir Lions & Luxury Pool at Sasan Gir's Paw Resort

Gir Lions Paw Resort with Swimming Pool Sasan Gir India

Gir Lions Paw Resort with Swimming Pool Sasan Gir India

Escape to Paradise: Gir Lions & Luxury Pool at Sasan Gir's Paw Resort

Escape to Paradise: Gir Lions & Luxury Pool at Paw Resort - A Review That's Actually Real (and Maybe a Little Crazy)

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because I just got back from Paw Resort in Sasan Gir, and let me tell you, it was an experience. Not just a vacation, an experience. And honestly, I'm still unpacking the emotional baggage. Let's dive in, shall we? This review isn't going to be perfect, just like my tan lines.

First Impressions & Accessibility (or Lack Thereof, Honestly)

Right off the bat, let's be brutally honest. Accessibility is… limited. While the resort boasts "Facilities for disabled guests," I'm skeptical. I didn't see a lot of ramps or wide doorways, so if you require serious mobility assistance, call ahead and grill them relentlessly. Don’t just take their word for it. Verify, verify, verify. Getting to Sasan Gir itself is a bit of a trek, but Paw Resort does offer Airport Transfer, which is a godsend after a long flight. The Car Park [free of charge] is a bonus, especially since I drove myself (and maybe got a little lost… GPS, am I right?).

The Room: My Sanctuary (and the Occasional Panic Room)

Let's talk about the rooms. Oh, the rooms! I opted for a room with a Balcony (because, duh, fresh air!), and it was… pretty darn good. The Air conditioning was a lifesaver in the Gir heat, and the Blackout curtains were a godsend for sleeping in. Although, I have to admit I was a little spooked at first. I'm not a fan of dark, and those curtains did a great job of keeping the light out. I had to get used to them.

The room itself was well-appointed, with a Coffee/tea maker (essential!), a Refrigerator (for keeping my secret stash of snacks), and a Free bottled water supply (always appreciated). There was also a Desk and Laptop workspace, but let's be real, I was there to escape work. The Wi-Fi [free] was a lifesaver because I needed it for my social media updates.

What I Loved (and Hated, Just a Little)

  • The Pool: A Paradise Within Paradise: Okay, let's get real. The pool. The pool. It was stunning. Pool with view doesn't even begin to describe it. It was the perfect place to relax and forget about the outside world. I spent hours there, sipping cocktails from the Poolside bar and pretending I was a glamorous movie star.
  • The Food (Mostly): The Restaurants offered a decent selection. The Asian cuisine in restaurant was my jam, and I'm still dreaming about the Pad Thai. Breakfast was a Buffet in restaurant situation, which is always a winner in my book, and the Coffee/tea in restaurant was plentiful.
  • The Gir Lions (Sort Of): The main reason I was there! While the resort itself doesn’t have lions roaming around (thank god), it's perfectly positioned to go on safari. I saw a lioness! It was amazing.

The Spa (A Mixed Bag of Bliss and Mild Annoyance)

I indulged in some serious pampering. The Spa was beautiful, and I treated myself to a Massage. It was heavenly. Seriously, I almost fell asleep. The Sauna and Steamroom were also tempting, but I chickened out – I'm a wimp when it comes to heat.

Cleanliness & Safety: The New Normal

Paw Resort takes its safety seriously. They've got all the bells and whistles: Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Hand sanitizer everywhere, Staff trained in safety protocol, and Room sanitization between stays. It felt reassuring, even if it sometimes made me feel like I was living in a sterile lab.

The Details (Because I Can't Resist)

  • Internet access – wireless: Wi-Fi was pretty good, but occasionally dropped out at the pool. Minor inconvenience, tbh.
  • Baby sitting service: Didn't use it, but it's there for families.
  • Couple's room: Perfect for a romantic getaway.
  • Daily housekeeping: My room was spotless every day.
  • Front desk [24-hour]: Helpful and friendly.
  • Gym/fitness: I walked past it.

The Quirks (Because Life Isn't Perfect)

  • The Room service [24-hour]? Excellent. Especially when I was craving a midnight snack.
  • The Gift/souvenir shop was tempting, but I'm trying to be good this year.
  • The Cashless payment service made things super easy.
  • I could opt out of Room sanitization which I did not do because they were doing a good job.

My Verdict: Should You Go?

Yes! Absolutely! Paw Resort is a fantastic place to escape the everyday. It’s not perfect, but the location, the pool, the service, and the chance to see lions make it a winner. It's the kind of place where you can truly relax, unwind, and recharge. Just remember to manage your expectations on the accessibility front, and pack your sunscreen. You'll thank me later.

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Gir Lions Paw Resort with Swimming Pool Sasan Gir India

Gir Lions Paw Resort with Swimming Pool Sasan Gir India

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your sanitized, perfectly-polished travel brochure. This is me, raw and unfiltered, about to stumble through a trip to the Gir Lions Paw Resort in Sasan Gir, India. Consider this your permission slip to laugh, cringe, and maybe even relate. Here we go…

Gir Lions Paw Resort: Operation "Survive the Safari (and Maybe Find Inner Peace)"

Day 1: Arrival - Jungle Fever (and Jet Lag)

  • 8:00 AM (or thereabouts, who’s counting?): Wake up in Mumbai. Or, more accurately, try to peel myself off the bed after a red-eye flight that felt like a particularly unpleasant yoga class. My brain is currently a bowl of mush.
  • 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM: Flight to Diu Airport. Okay, the airport is… tiny. Like, “you could probably throw a frisbee from the gate to the baggage claim” tiny. But hey, at least the air is cleaner than Mumbai’s, which is a low bar, I know.
  • 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM: Road trip to Gir Lions Paw Resort. The drive is… an experience. Cows. So many cows. They're just everywhere. And the roads? Let’s just say my kidneys are getting a workout. The landscape slowly shifts from dusty urban sprawl to… well, slightly less dusty, more verdant sprawl. And the anticipation is building. I'm picturing myself, a majestic lioness (in my mind, at least), surveying my kingdom.
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: Check-in & Room Revelation: Finally! Arrive at the resort. It's… rustic. Charming, even. In a "we're in the middle of nowhere and embrace it" kind of way. The room? Basic, but clean. Crucially, it has air conditioning. Praise the Gods of Cooling. My first thought is always the same in these situations: where's the bed, and can I nap on it immediately?
  • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Lunch & the Great Thali Debacle: Lunch is a thali. A glorious, overwhelming thali. So many little bowls of deliciousness. I, being an idiot, try to eat everything. Big mistake. Huge. My stomach feels like it's staging a protest. I regret nothing.
  • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM: Poolside Peril (and Bliss): Okay, the pool is calling. And it's gorgeous. Crystal clear, surrounded by lush greenery. I spend a blissful hour trying to undo the effects of the thali, then decide to embrace them. I feel the sun on my skin, and I swear, I almost hear the jungle breathing. This is what I came for.
  • 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: The "Welcome" Safari (aka, "Where's the Lion?"): The first safari! Excitement levels: HIGH. Expectations: Even higher. Reality: We see… deer. And more deer. And a few peacocks that look like they're judging my safari fashion choices. The guide, bless his heart, is trying. He points out various bird species. I nod politely, mentally composing a haiku about the elusive lion. It's still a cool experience, even without the big cats. The sunset over the Gir forest is breathtaking. The air is thick with the scent of the jungle. I'm starting to feel like maybe, just maybe, I'm escaping the real world.
  • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM: Dinner & Stargazing (and Mosquito Mayhem): Dinner is a buffet. Decent, but I'm still haunted by the thali. After dinner, we try stargazing. The sky is a tapestry of glittering diamonds. Then the mosquitoes arrive. They are relentless. I retreat indoors, defeated but not entirely discouraged.

Day 2: Lion Hunt (or, More Likely, Deer Spotting)

  • 6:00 AM: Wake-up call (or, "Why did I agree to this?"): Another safari! This time, with a slightly more pessimistic outlook. I'm starting to realize that the "Lion" part of "Gir Lion Paw" is more aspirational than guaranteed.
  • 6:30 AM - 9:30 AM: Safari Round Two: The Early Bird Gets… A Lot More Deer: We drive through the forest again. This time, we see a jackal! And more deer. The guide is clearly getting tired of my increasingly sarcastic commentary. He does, however, point out a fresh lion paw print, which briefly reignites my hope. Still, it's a beautiful drive, the sunrise painting the forest in gold.
  • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Breakfast & Resort Exploration: Breakfast is surprisingly good. After the safari, I take a walk around the resort. It's peaceful, the sounds of birds. The staff is friendly. I wander around, taking pictures, and finding small pockets of peace. I'm starting to appreciate the simple things, like clean air and the absence of honking horns.
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM: Lunch & the Great Thali Debacle, Part Deux: I can't help myself. I order the thali again. I know better. I do. But the allure… it's too strong.
  • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Pool Time (and Regret Management): Back to the pool. This time, I'm smarter. I pace myself. I float. I try to forget the impending food coma.
  • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM: The "Lion" Safari Again (aka, "Maybe Next Time?"): Another safari. I'm starting to accept my fate. We see more deer. We see monkeys. We see a lot of beautiful scenery. No lions. Sigh. But hey, at least the air conditioning in the jeep is working.
  • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM: Dinner & Bonfire (and the Unexpected Charm of the Outdoors): Dinner is followed by a bonfire. It's cheesy, yes, but also kind of charming. I sit and listen to the crackling fire, and I find myself actually enjoying the company of the other guests. Maybe I’m softening. Maybe the jungle is working its magic. I'm starting to forget that I was expecting a lion at every turn.

Day 3: Departure - Leaving the Jungle (and My Sanity?)

  • 6:00 AM: One Last Safari (Because, Why Not?): The final safari. The guide seems to have given up on me. We see… more deer. And a porcupine! Success!
  • 9:00 AM: Breakfast & Packing (and the realization that I'm going home): I savor my last breakfast, knowing my stomach will soon be subjected to the horrors of airport food. I pack, trying to decide what to take home.
  • 10:00 AM: Farewell Pool Dip (and the bittersweetness of leaving): One last dip in the pool. I soak in the sun. I wish I could stay.
  • 11:00 AM: Check-out & Goodbye: Check out, feeling a mixture of satisfaction and a touch of sadness. I was hoping for more lion sightings, but I will take the peace and quiet over the lack of lions.
  • 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Road Trip to Diu Airport: The drive back to the airport. The cows are still there. The roads are still bumpy. But I don't mind as much. I'm leaving a little piece of myself in the jungle.
  • 2:30 PM - 8:00 PM: Travel back to Mumbai: Flights, transfers, and the journey back home.

Final Thoughts (or, The Aftermath):

Did I see a lion? No. Did I get bitten by mosquitoes? Yes. Did I eat too much thali? Absolutely. But did I have an unforgettable experience? Undeniably. Gir Lions Paw Resort is not perfect. It's dusty. It's rustic. But it's also authentic. It's a place to disconnect, to breathe, to be surrounded by nature (even if the nature mostly consists of deer). I'm already plotting my return. And next time, I'm bringing bug spray. And maybe a better camera. And possibly a therapist. Just in case.

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Gir Lions Paw Resort with Swimming Pool Sasan Gir India

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Escape to Paradise: Gir Lions & Luxury Pool at Paw Resort - FAQ (and a Whole Lot More!)

Okay, so, Paw Resort… Is it REALLY as good as it looks on Instagram? Because, let's be honest, Insta lies.

Alright, let's cut the fluff. Instagram? Yeah, it's a highlight reel. Paw Resort? Okay, *mostly* lives up to the hype. The pool? Glorious. Seriously, I spent a solid afternoon just *floating* there, staring at the sky, feeling like I'd finally achieved peak relaxation. Think perfectly turquoise water, swaying palm trees (or, you know, something *close* to palm trees – it's Gir, not the Maldives!), and the constant hum of... well, not the ocean, but a very pleasant, resort-y hum.
BUT... and there's always a but, right? My first impression? A slight mix-up with the room. "Oh, we're *so* sorry, there seems to be a slight issue with the... the deluxe lion-viewing suite. We've upgraded you to the… erm… 'slightly-less-lion-viewing-but-still-pretty-nice' suite." Cue the internal groan. I *wanted* the lion view! Turns out, the "slightly-less" view was of a… well, a field. A *beautiful* field. But still. The initial disappointment was real. (And honestly, the field *did* have some pretty cool birds. So, silver lining!).

The Gir Lion Safari – What's the deal? Worth the hype? Because I'm not trying to see a glorified deer park.

Listen. The lions? ARE INCREDIBLE. Forget the deer park analogy. This is the REAL DEAL. We went early morning, bundled up because, you know, Gir isn't exactly known for its balmy breezes. The jeep bouncing along, dust everywhere... Then, BAM! There they were. A pride. Just… chilling. A massive male, looking like he owned the entire planet (he probably did), and a bunch of lionesses, utterly unconcerned by our presence.
The safari guide, a local guy named… let's call him "Babu" (all the guides were named Babu, practically), was AMAZING. He knew all the lions by name, their personalities… It was like being on a wildlife soap opera! He kept whispering, "Shhh… silent, silent… Lion is sleeping…" Then, a lioness yawned, and the sound… it was primal. It shook me to my core. I got goosebumps. Seriously. And I almost dropped my phone trying to take a photo. Which I, of course, failed at. So, yes, the safari is absolutely, unequivocally worth it. Just… be prepared to be humbled by the majesty of the king. And bring a decent camera. Unlike *someone*… (me).

Let's talk food. Is it all just… Gujarati thalis? Because, no offense, but I need some variety.

Okay, the food… It's a mixed bag. Yes, you *will* encounter Gujarati thalis. And honestly? They're good. Really good. The dal? Amazing. The rotis? Fluffy perfection. But after a couple of days, I was craving… something different. Something *spicier*. Something… not quite so subtly flavored.
The resort tries. They have a buffet with a few options. But let's just say, the "continental" offerings were… optimistic. (Think: slightly-wilted salad and a questionable attempt at pasta). The saving grace? The staff. They're incredibly friendly and helpful. I asked (begged?) for some extra chili in my dal, and they happily obliged. And eventually, I discovered that the chef would happily whip up some off-menu dishes if you asked nicely. So, yes, embrace the thalis, but don't be afraid to put in a special request. And maybe pack some hot sauce. Just in case.

The Pool Again! Seriously, is it as good as it seems? And what are the crowds like?

The pool. Okay. I'm going to dedicate a paragraph *just* to the pool. Because it deserves it. The water is pristine, cool, and inviting. The sun loungers are comfy. They have those fluffy towels. And best of all? It's *huge*. (Well, not *huge* huge, but big enough that you don't feel like you're swimming in a communal bathtub with a bunch of strangers).
Crowds? This is where it gets interesting. During the day, there were families, splashing kids, the usual resort scene. But in the late afternoon? Pure bliss. Most people were off on safaris, so you have the pool practically to yourself. I spent one glorious evening just… floating. Watching the sunset. Listening to the birds. It was… perfect. One of those moments where you just think, "Yep, this is what life is all about." Except then a kid splashed me. So, you know, imperfections. But still amazing. Seriously, the pool alone almost makes the trip worth it.

What about the rooms? Are they luxurious? Clean? Do they have AC that actually WORKS?

Okay, rooms. Let's be real. "Luxury" is a relative term in Gir. The rooms are… nice. Clean. Comfortable. The AC? Yes, it works. Praise be! Because it gets HOT. Like, seriously, sweat-dripping-down-your-back hot. The bed was comfortable. The bathroom was… functional. (The water pressure could have been better, but hey, I'm not complaining).
My biggest complaint? The lack of outlets. Or rather, the placement of the outlets. I'm a tech addict. I need to charge my phone, my camera, my Kindle, my… you get the idea. And the outlets were in inconvenient places. But that's a minor quibble. Overall? The rooms are perfectly acceptable. And after a long day of lion spotting and pool lounging, you'll be happy to collapse into that comfy bed. Just bring a power strip. You'll thank me later.

Any tips for making the most of the experience? Anything you wish you'd known beforehand?

Okay, here are my survival tips, learned through trial and error (and a healthy dose of grumbling):
* **Book your safari in advance!** Seriously. Don't be like me, scrambling at the last minute and ending up on a less-than-ideal time slot. * **Pack light, but pack smart.** Comfortable clothes are essential. Sunscreen. Bug spray (the mosquitoes are relentless). And a good hat. * **Bring a power strip!** (I can't emphasize this enough.) * **Learn a few basic Gujarati phrasesHotel Price Compare

Gir Lions Paw Resort with Swimming Pool Sasan Gir India

Gir Lions Paw Resort with Swimming Pool Sasan Gir India

Gir Lions Paw Resort with Swimming Pool Sasan Gir India

Gir Lions Paw Resort with Swimming Pool Sasan Gir India