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The Great Himalayan National Park
Tour Code: (NHI – TGHNP - HP)
Location: 60-km from Kullu, Himachal Pradesh
Nearest Access: 765-sq-kms
Altitude: 1,300m to 6,100m
Coverage Area: 765-sq-kms
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The highest mountain ranges in the world and
geologically speaking, the youngest; the Himalayas offer some
of the most spectacular landscapes in the world. Among the
high altitude wildlife reserves of the Himalayas comes the
Great Himalayan National Park, located in the beautiful
district of Kullu.
The Untouched Bio-diversity
The 765-sq-kms area has temperate forests - some of the virgin
coniferous forests of the state. Vast areas of alpine pastures
and glaciers cap this park. The park area is the largest
protected area in the state of Himachal Pardesh. The Park
consists of the upper catchment areas of the Tirthan, Sainj,
Parvati and Jiwa Nala, flowing East to West and mingling into
Beas River. The bewitching scenic beauty of the Park is a
complement to its biological richness.
The 765-sq-kms area has temperate forests - some of the virgin
coniferous forests of the state. Vast areas of alpine pastures
and glaciers cap this park. The park area is the largest
protected area in the state of Himachal Pardesh. The Park
consists of the upper catchment areas of the Tirthan, Sainj,
Parvati and Jiwa Nala, flowing East to West and mingling into
Beas River. The bewitching scenic beauty of the Park is a
complement to its biological richness.
Fauna in the Great Himalayan National Park
Among the animals found in this part of the Western Himalayas
are Musk Deer, Ghoral, Thar, Bharal, Serow, Brown Bear,
Leopard, and Snow Leopard. Bird life includes a variety of
colorful Pheasants- Monal, Khalij, Cheer, and Tragopan.

A trek through the park to Raktesar, the origin of the Sainj
River and camping amid alpine pastures is a memorable
experience.
Visiting Season
The best seasons for visiting the park are summer from April
to June and autumn from September to November. The relatively
high density of wildlife in the area assures the visitors of
sighting the Monal, Western Tragopan, Musk Deer, Goral, Bharal,
and the Himalayan Thar. The rainy season from July to August
and the winter season from December to March are not advisable
periods to visit the park, as excessive damage to the road
network and other inconveniences to the visitor are
unavoidable.
The best seasons for visiting the park are summer from April
to June and autumn from September to November. The relatively
high density of wildlife in the area assures the visitors of
sighting the Monal, Western Tragopan, Musk Deer, Goral, Bharal,
and the Himalayan Thar. The rainy season from July to August
and the winter season from December to March are not advisable
periods to visit the park, as excessive damage to the road
network and other inconveniences to the visitor are
unavoidable.
How to Get There
Air:
The airport at Bhuntar is 10-km from Kullu, where taxis and
buses are available.
Rail:
The closest narrow gauge railhead is at Jogindernagar, 95-km
from Kullu.
Road:
To get to the Great National Himalayan Park one has to take
the eastern divergence at Aut on the Kullu- Manali highway.
Aut is 45-km from Mandi and 30-km from Kullu. From Largi which
is 4-km from Aut, two routes, one along the Sainj Nala,
motorable till Neuli (26-km) and the other along Tirthan Nala,
motorable upto Gushaini (28-km) lead to the park. The rest of
the park has to be covered on foot as no mule or horse
transport is allowed.
General Info
Entry inside the Great Himalayan National Park:
Entry to this protected region is by permits, which can be
obtained, either from the Director's Headquarter at Shamshi or
from the range officers stationed at Sairopa, Banjar, and
Sainj. The authorities provide guides and a token fee is
charged as entry fee. The undulating terrain serves the
purpose of vantage points for observing and photographing
wildlife.
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