As of now, there is only one name that comes under the tentative list of World Heritage Sites in Gujarat. It is as follows.
5. Wild Ass Sanctuary (2006)
This sanctuary covers a wide area of 4954 sq. km and is named after a rare species of animal called a wild ass. It is also home to 32 other species of animals, including Indian wolves, jackals, caracals, blackbucks, etc. Additionally, there are 350 species of birds that live here. Moreover, you can find sparse vegetation here, mainly containing the xerophytic species. It has been a tentative name since 2006.
- Location: Little Rann of Kutch, Gujarat
- Ideal Time to Explore: October to November is the ideal time to visit this sanctuary.
- Hours of Operation: It is open from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM with a small lunch break at 1:00 PM.
- Entry Fee: The entry fee here is charged per vehicle containing six people. For Indians, it is about ₹ 600, while for foreigners, it is up to ₹ 2600.
6. Lothal Archaeological Remain of a Harappan Fort Town (2014)
The museum is situated on the banks of the Sabarmati river and displays around eight hundred items that were discovered during archaeological expeditions. You can also find remains of the bead-making industry and an extensive collection of shells at Lothal. Moreover, you can also see some beautifully crafted jewellery pieces and painted pottery kept inside glass cases displayed in the museum.
- Location: Lothal, Saragwala, Gujarat
- Ideal Time to Explore: November to February
- Hours of Operation: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- Entry Fee: ₹ 5/person