Narayan Sarovar, located at India’s westernmost point, is a small lake and village that holds deep spiritual significance as a Hindu pilgrimage site. The area is particularly revered for the Koteshwar Temple, where the lake meets the ocean. Beyond its religious importance, Narayan Sarovar is also a wildlife sanctuary, providing a habitat for a variety of animals such as wild asses, desert foxes, and wolves, as well as rare plants. Visitors can explore the sanctuary on nature walks, observing the diverse flora and fauna in their natural setting.
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