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Great Himalayan National Park
Great Himalayan National Park

Great Himalayan National Park

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What to know before visiting Great Himalayan National Park

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP) is a pristine wilderness located in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. Spread across 1,171 square kilometers, this ecological treasure trove is home to diverse flora, fauna, and landscapes, making it a paradise for nature lovers, trekkers, and wildlife enthusiasts.

Backdrop

Established in 1984 and declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014, GHNP is one of India’s most significant conservation areas. The park preserves unique ecosystems found at altitudes ranging from 1,500 to over 6,000 meters. It houses many endangered species, such as the snow leopard, Himalayan brown bear, and Western Tragopan, and serves as a vital habitat for over 375 fauna species and countless plant varieties. The park is also a cultural hub, with ancient traditions and deities revered by local communities.

Highlights

  1. Breathtaking Landscapes: The park offers a mix of dense forests, alpine meadows, glacier-fed rivers, and towering peaks.
  2. Wildlife and Biodiversity: Spot rare species like the Himalayan tahr, blue sheep, and exotic birds like the Monal pheasant.
  3. Trekking Trails: Popular treks such as the Tirthan Valley trek and Pin-Parvati Pass provide unparalleled adventure and scenic beauty.
  4. Local Culture: Witness unique Himachali traditions and interact with the warm-hearted communities around the park.
  5. Photographic Paradise: The park's diverse landscapes and rare wildlife offer exceptional opportunities for photography.

General info

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Entry fees
₹50 per person for Indians; ₹200 per person for foreigners. Additional charges for cameras and trekking permits may apply.
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Opening hours
Open year-round, but park activities are restricted to daylight hours (approx. 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM).
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Parking
Limited parking facilities are available at key entry points like the Tirthan and Sainj valleys.
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Getting there
Accessed from Banjar, the nearest town, located about 25 km from the Tirthan Valley entry point. Travelers can also reach the park by road using buses or taxis from Kullu or Mandi.
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Best Time to Visit
March to June and September to November are ideal for trekking and wildlife spotting.
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Permits
Obtain necessary permits before entering the park and hire a guide for an enriching experience.
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Footwear and Clothing
Carry comfortable trekking shoes, warm clothing, and rain gear, as the weather can change rapidly.
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Trekking
Guided tours and trekking services can be arranged through registered operators.

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