Himachal Wildlife Expedition
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Hidden
Nature With Manali Treks
Durations : 17 days Places Covered : Delhi, Chandigarh, Pinjore, Shimla, Narkanda, Nirmand , Arsu, Kullu, Sarahan, Taralla, Chowai, Karnag, Jalora ridge, Jibbi, Manali View Full Detail & Contact Us Lahaul
Spiti with North India
Durations : 18 days Places Covered : Delhi, Manali, Chandratal Lake, Keylong, Tabo, Sarahan, Sangla, Kullu, Dharamsala, Shimla, Amritsar, Jammu, Vaishnodevi Temple. View Full Detail & Contact Us Srinagar
Manali Tour Durations : 14 days Places Covered :Kargil, Lamayuru, Drass, Srinagar, Shergol, Mulbekh, Alchi , Likir, and Hemis, Shey Palace, Tsomoriri lake, Keylong, Manali. View Full Detail & Contact Us |
Wildlife Sanctuaries in Himachal
Simbalbara SanctuaryLocated in Paonta Valley of Sirmour District, this area bears beautiful dense Sal forests with grassy glades. This is probably the most picturesque area of Shiwaliks. There is a perennial stream in the area. Goral, Sambhar and Chittal can be easily seen here. There are walking trails in the quiet adjoining forests. Winter is the best season to visit this sanctuary.
Churdhar Sanctuary
Churdhar peak, with height of 3647 metres is the highest peak in outer Himalayas. This is an excellent area for trekking during summer and early winters. The view from Churdhar peak is un-paralled.
Chail Sanctuary
The Deodar and Oak forests with grasslands around the township are the abode of wildlife. One can see Sambar, Goral and Cheer Pheasants at Blossom and Jhaja. Trekking from Chail to Gaura and Chail to Jhaja is common and rewarding as one is sure to see wildlife and beautiful snowy peaks
Maharana
Pratap SagarThis lake sanctuary is a big attraction for migratory ducks from Siberian region during winter. Clean blue water all around with the panoramic view of Dhauladhar Ranges and Kangra Valley make the visit to Ransar Island an unforgettable experience. Black buck and Cheetal on the island along with Surkhab, Cranes, Pintails and variety of water birds welcome the visitors on the Island.
Manali Sanctuary
This sanctuary starts about 2 km from Manali town. It forms the catchment of Manalsu khad. A bridle path from Manali log huts/ Dhungri temple passes through dense Deodar, Kail, Horse chestnut, Walnut and Maple forests. Alpine lush green pastures and glaciers beyond Galant thatch are a romantic attraction for the enthusiastic but enduring visitors.
National Parks in Himachal Pradesh
Great
Himalayan National ParkThe National Park with an area of 620 sq. km. is located in Kullu District and has the representative area of temperate and alpine forests of Himachal. It has some the virgin coniferous forests of the State. Vast areas of alpine pastures and glaciers cap this park. This area has many important wildlife species of Western Himalayas, like Musk deer, Brown bear, Goral, Thar, Leopard, Snow leopard, Bharal, Serow, Monal, Kalij, Koklas, Cheer, Tragopan, Snow cock etc.
Pin Valley National Park
This National Park is situated in the cold desert of Spiti Valley. In this area visitors come across large herds of Ibex and Bharal. Snow leopard is found in this park. This area can be visited only by those who have tough leg muscles and strong lungs.
Nature Parks in Himachal
Nature Park, KufriKufri is a well known tourist resort near Shimla. A large number of tourists visiting Shimla also visit Kufri where a nature park has been established. In this park rare varieties of Hangal, Barking Deer, Musk Deer, Brown Bear, rare species of Monal and other pheasants are kept in social groupings.
Nature Park, Manali
Manali is another tourist spot where a large number of visitors come. To expose visitors to the nature and to create awareness and love for wild life it is planned to develop many other facilities at Manali.