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The
Great Himalayan National park
Location : 60-km from Kullu
Total Coverage Area: 620-sq-kms.
Main Attractions: Tigers
Visiting Season: October To March
Himachal Pradesh has got a protected area
network of 32 wildlife sanctuaries and 2 national parks, which
represent a myriad variety of life in the North Western
Himalayas. The Great Himalayan National Park is
the largest protected area in the state.
Great National Himalayan Park - Appreciating Nature
:
This park is an investment in the physical, metal and spiritual well
being of Indians as individuals and of Himachalis in particular.
This gainful investment in something as simple and fundamental as
citizenship, love of country and an appreciation of the natural and
historic fabric of the Western Himalayas. Bounded
on three sides by the perpetual snow of the Himalayas, the westerly
entrance to the park through the Tirthan Valley leading up to the
Pin Parvati Pass (5,800m) in the Great National Himalayan
Park is considered to be one of the most sacred places in
the western Himalayas.
The Wildlife Attractions:
The secluded Sainj and Tirthan valleys sanctuaries together enrich
Himachal by their unparalleled splendour. Each of these highlights
a unique niche in the rich mosaic of our natural heritage. And the
common animals that abound this area include - the wild mountain
goats like the Bharal, Goral and Serow, the Brown Bear and predators
such as the Leopard, Tigers and the rarely seen Snow Leopard. Varieties
of colourful pheasants - Monal, Khalij Cheer, Tragopan and other
Himalayan birds are also part of its rich bird population.
Adventure Activities:
Bringing out some added pleasure of seeing wildlife in this spectacular
natural environment is Trekking through the Park to Rakte
Sar, the origin of the Sainj River. Visitors can contact:
Director, National Park at Shamshi or Range Officer wildlife at Sainj
or Range Officer Wild Life at Sai Ropa, Banjar for assistance and
guidance. The Forests Department provides camping equipment and guides
for tourists.
Visiting Season:
The best seasons for visiting the park are summer from April to June
and autumn from September to November. Visitation should be avoided
during the monsoon months of July to August and the winter season
from December to March. All in all Great National Himalayan
Park is a true wilderness, one of the few large natural
areas remaining intact in this part of the world.
Access:
Air: The airport at Bhuntar is 10-km from Kullu,
where taxis and buses are available for further access.
Rail: The closest narrow gauge railhead is situated
at Joginder Nagar, 95-kms from Kullu.
Road: By road, the distance from Delhi via Mandi
is 530-kms and from Shimla this is 240-kms. From Delhi and Shimla,
luxury buses ply to Kullu. There's a bus and taxi stand on the opposite
side of maidan. The main bus stand is by river in the northern area
of the town.
Accommodation & Facilities:
There are guesthouse accommodations available at Kullu. There are
also 14 inspection huts within the park, but prior permission is
needed for occupying them. Transit accommodation is available at
Aut, Larji, Banjar Sainj, Sai-Ropa and Bathad.
Entrance Permission to the Park:
There are 14 inspection huts within the park, but prior permission
is needed for occupying them. Transit accommodation is available
at Aut, Larji, Banjar Sainj, Sai-Ropa and Bathad.
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