Great Himalayan National Park
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About
This Park is carved out of the splendid mountain terrain of the Kullu district. Rich coniferous forests, alpine meadows carpeted with flowers, snow-capped peaks and glaciers provide a breathtaking panorama. The secluded Sainj and Tirthan valleys harbour a variety of animals common to this area - wild mountain goats like the bharal, goral, and serow, the brown bear and predators like the leopard and the rarely seen snow leopard. Khalij cheer, tragopan and other Himalayan birds are part of its rich avian population. Trekking through the Park to Rakte Sar, the origin of the Sainj River, brings in the added pleasure of seeing wildlife in this spectacular natural environment.
The westerly entry to the Park through the TirthanValley leading up to the Pin Parvati Pass is considered to be one of the most sacred places in the western Himalayas. Pilgrims visit the hot springs at Khirganga, the source of the Raktinala and the source of the Parvati River at Mantalai.
Best Season :
April - June; September - October
How to get there
Rail :Joginder Nagar near Mandi is the nearest railhead for the Great Himalayan National Park. There are regular trains from Joginder Nagar Railway Station to other parts of the country.
Road :There are no direct roads that can make the access to the park easy. Two gravel roads from Ropa to Shangarh in Sainj Valley and from Gushaini to Ropa in Tirthan Valley that makes life easier for the visitors by taking them closer to the park.
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