Himalayan National Park
Located in the serene and pleasant region of Kullu in Himachal Pradesh, this park
occupies a total area of 1,171 sq. kms. Established in 1984, the park lies at
an altitude of 1500-1600metres. A wide variety of wild species can be found in
this one of the most beautiful parks of in India. The park houses 375 species
of fauna constituting 31 mammals, 181 birds, 3 reptiles, 9 amphibians, 11 annelids,
17 mollusks and 127 insects. Protected under the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972,
multiple variety of plant life is also present here. Some of the major rivers
which form part of this park are Jiwa, Sainj and Tirthan. Mammals ranging from
mountain goats like Bharal, Goral and Serrow to Brown Bear all can be found here.
One can not afford to miss the rare Snow Leopard here.
Varieties of Pheasants like Monal, Khalij, Cheer and Tragopan are also available
here. With huge Alpine trees and Coniferous forests, the Park is a rich source
of honey, fruit nuts, and plenty of fuel wood for the locals. A lot of medicinal
herbs can also be obtained from here. Occupying a total area of 765 kms, the park
is about 60 kms from Kullu. The park can be visited both in summers and winters.