Wild Life sanctuaries and Parks in Himachal Pradesh

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Dev Bhoomi Himachal has affluent flora and fauna. Approximately 64% of total geographical area of state is covered with forests. This huge forest area accounts to variety of Wild Life found in Himachal Pradesh. There are two national parks(Great Himalayan National Park & Pin Valley National Park) and Thirty two sanctuaries in Himachal Pradesh till December 2008.

Great Himalayan National Park

Situated in Distt. Kullu at an altitude of about 1500mts to5800mts, it consist of upper area of Jiwa, Tirthan and Sainj tributaries which merge in Beas river. This area consist of good forests and meadows having diverse wild life population. Tirthan was declared sanctuary on 17th June,1976 and was declared national park on 1st March 1984. It is surrounded by pin valley national park on the north east, Rupi Bhaba sanctuary on the North west. Here one can find Leopard cat, Barking deer,Himalayan Black bear, Musk deer, Red fox, Jackel, Goral, Ibex, Brown bear, Langur, Leopard,Blue Sheep,Snow leopard,wolf,Rich in flora, it has Banoak, Deodar, dry alpine scrub, Bamboo, Brakes. Tackers,flora and fona lovers have the ideal choice for this park. More information can be found at Wikipedia or at website created by Friends of GHNP.




Pin Valley National Park

Situated in Lahul-Spiti the Pin Valley National Park spreads over an area of 675 Km2 and altitude of the National Park ranges from about 3,500 metres near Ka dogri to more than 6,000 metres at its highest point. It was declared a National Park on 9th January 1987.

With its snow covered higher reaches and with limited vegetation, Pin Valley National Park forms the natural habitat of a number of endangered animals including Himalayan Ibex, Snow Leopard, Bharal, Wooly Hare, Tibetan Wolf, and Snow Cock. Whereas locating a Snow Leopard or Snow Cock could be a once in lifetime experience, it is the Himalayan Ibex which can be seen standing on a shoot against rising or setting sun. More information can be found at H.P. Forest department's website.

Pong Lake Sanctuary

Pong lake situated in Distt Kangra was created in 1976 by constructing a dam in the river Bias.This reservoir spreading over about 300 sq. km.attracts a large number of migratory water birds.It is a wet land having dry bamboo and Himalyan forest. It has one permanent Island and several others connected to the shore.The reservoir has become a habitat for several species of fish generating good revenue. Migratory birds during the winter season attracts a large number of tourists to have a glimpse of different species of water birds.Water sports are also organized for sport lovers. Indian wild beer,redfox,barking deer,hare,Mongoose, Nilgai, Sambar, Indian cobra,Indian python besides various varieties of fish like Mahasheer, Millap, Soal etc do exist.

Here is the complete list of Parks and sanctuaries and area covered by each.

S.No.

Sanctuary/ National Park

District

Area ( Km² )

1

Govind Sagar

Bilaspur

100

2

Shri Nainadevi

Bilaspur

123

3

Sach-Tuan Nala

Chamba

103

4

Gamgul-Siyabehi

Chamba

109

5

Tundah

Chamba

64

6

Kugti

Chamba

379

7

Kalatop-Khajjiar

Chamba

69

8

Pongdam Lake

Kangra

307

9

Dhauladhar

Kangra

944

10

Rakchham-Chhitkul

Kinnaur

304

11

Lipa Asrang

Kinnaur

31

12

Rupi-Bhaba

Kinnaur

503

13

Sainj

Kullu

90

14

Tirthan

Kullu

61

15

Kias

Kullu

14

16

Khokhan

Kullu

14

17

Kanawar

Kullu

61

18

Manali

Kullu

32

19

Kibber

Lahaul & Spiti

1400

20

Bandli

Mandi

41

21

Nargu

Mandi

278

22

Shikari Devi

Mandi

72

23

Daranghati I & II

Shimla

167

24

Talra

Shimla

40

25

Water Supply Catchment

Shimla

10

26

Churdhar

Sirmour

66

27

Simbalbara

Sirmour

19

28

Renuka

Sirmour

4

29

Chail

Solan

109

30

Shilli

Solan

2

31

Majathal

Solan

40

32

Darlaghat

Solan

6


Total Area Wildlife Sanctuary


5562





33

Great Himalayan National Park

Kullu

765

34

PIN Valley National Park

Lahaul & Spiti

675


You can see all these parks and sanctuaries on map at Maps of india. So next time you are in Himachal watch out for Wild Life.

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