In an affidavit filed before the bench of acting Chief Justice V M Sahai and Justice R P Dohalaria, the state forest department said that lions generally move during the night, and the tourists would be visiting only in the daytime.
"Movement of animals, especially the lions, takes place generally from sunset to sunrise," it said.
Last September, the high court took up the issue suo motu as a PIL and sought clarification on the tourism plans.
The new eco-tourism zone will only reduce the burden on Sasan Gir area, it added.
The new zone in Jasadhar, Chikalkuda and Khothariya villages will provide employment opportunities to those living in the forest area, it said.
The plan has been approved by the chief wildlife warden according to the provisions of law and tourism activity is permissible in this extended area of forest, which is not a prohibited zone, the government further said.
