
Locally known as 'Ghud Khar' was once common in the North-western India. West Pakistan and South Iran. They are now found only in the Rann of Kachchh of Gujarat State. The Wild Ass falls in Family Equide which includes Horses, Zibras and Donkeys.
Indian Wild Ass is one of the sturdiest animals in the world, withstanding scorching midday temperatures unto 45° C or more without any shelter in midst of the desert and facing long periods of drought as well as other calamities with relative ease, where others cannot survive. It has strength and speed of a horse and can run at speeds of 60 to 70 Km/hr. A mature beast stands 120 cms. in height and 210 cms. in length, weighing about 230 kgs. It possesses a shiny white coat with greyish-brown patches and a black or brown hairy stripe in the centre enhancing its beauty. They move about either singly or in herds (10 to 30) in search of fodder and sweet water, resting only in hot afternoon hours. They eat what they get, generally scrubby grass and pods of prosopis.

information.Desert Coursers, in Zainabad, also offers excursions into the Sanctuary, based out of its unique camp of traditional Bajania kooba houses, acquainting visitors not just with the local wildlife but also the local human history and rural traditions. Call Dhanraj Malik at 9426372113 for more information. Zainabad can be accessed from Viramgam railway station or other nearby towns by bus or chhakda.
In order to truly experience the Rann, an excursion of more than one day is strongly recommended. Wildlife is not a packaged event; you can visit the Taj Mahal for an hour and say you've seen it, but a living ecosystem is another matter. Animals must be sought out, are often reclusive, and are not necessarily where you expect them to be. Plus, the huge variety of wildlife here cannot possibly be experienced in a short period. Spending at least one night camped on the Rann will dramatically increase how much you connect with the landscape and its inhabitants; settling into camp in the late evening and watching the desert stars appear at night is an experience not likely to be forgotten.
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