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Great Himalayan National Park

Bhuntar, Himachal Pradesh, India
The Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP) is a jewel in the crown of Indian wildlife conservation. Established in 1984 and spread over 1171 square kilometers, it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014. The park is unique because it protects a massive range of altitudes, from 1500 to 6000 meters. This variation creates distinct ecological zones, from lush broadleaf forests to alpine meadows and high-altitude glaciers. GHNP is home to over 375 fauna species, including the elusive snow leopard and the endangered Western Tragopan. For the traveler, the park offers some of the most pristine trekking experiences in the world. Access is strictly controlled, and there are no motorable roads inside the park boundaries. Visitors must trek from gateways like Gushaini or Neuli. The landscape is a mix of dense forests, cascading waterfalls, and jagged peaks. It serves as the catchment area for the Tirthan, Sainj, Jiwa Nal, and Parvati rivers. The park is not just a wildlife sanctuary but a spiritual experience for those who love the wilderness. Guided treks can last from two days to two weeks. The local villagers in the buffer zone act as expert guides and porters, showcasing their deep connection with the land. Camping under the stars in the core zone is a highlight for many. The flora is equally impressive, with rare medicinal herbs and massive oak and deodar trees. It is a place where nature remains in its purest, most undisturbed form, offering a stark contrast to the busy hill stations nearby. :

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 to 7 Days
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    Place Type:
    Wildlife & Trekking
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    Entry Fees:
    Indian Nationals: Approximately 50 to 100 rupees per day for entry.

    Foreign Nationals: Approximately 400 to 600 rupees per day for entry.

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    Indian Nationals: Approximately 50 to 100 rupees per day for entry.

    Foreign Nationals: Approximately 400 to 600 rupees per day for entry.

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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The park gates generally open at 10:00 AM and close by 5:00 PM for entries.

    Ideal Visit Time: Plan your trek to start by 9:00 AM to reach the first campsite before dark.

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    Regular Timings: The park gates generally open at 10:00 AM and close by 5:00 PM for entries.

    Ideal Visit Time: Plan your trek to start by 9:00 AM to reach the first campsite before dark.

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    Special Events:
    Environment Day: Special awareness programs and clean-up drives are organized every June.

    Wildlife Week: The forest department hosts educational sessions for tourists in early October.

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    Environment Day: Special awareness programs and clean-up drives are organized every June.

    Wildlife Week: The forest department hosts educational sessions for tourists in early October.

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    Best Photo Spots:
    Tirthan River Banks: The crystal clear water reflecting the green canopy is a classic Himalayan shot.

    Shilt Meadows: Offers a panoramic view of the snow-covered peaks and deep valleys.

    Waterfall Trails: Num...
    Tirthan River Banks: The crystal clear water reflecting the green canopy is a classic Himalayan shot.

    Shilt Meadows: Offers a panoramic view of the snow-covered peaks and deep valleys.

    Waterfall Trails: Numerous hidden waterfalls along the trekking routes provide stunning long-exposure opportunities.

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Things To Do

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    Wildlife Spotting: Join a guided safari trek to look for Blue Sheep, Musk Deer, and rare Himalayan birds.

    River Crossing: Engage in thrilling river crossing activities over the icy waters of the Tirthan River.

    Camping: Experience the serenity of the Himalayas by camping at designated sites like Rolla or Shilt.

    Trout Fishing: The buffer zone of the Tirthan River is famous for brown and rainbow trout fishing.

    Nature Photography: Capture the incredible diversity of landscapes from sub-tropical to alpine zones.

    Botanical Exploration: Learn about the various medicinal plants and wild flowers from local herbalists.

    Rock Climbing: Several natural rock faces in the park...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    UNESCO Status: It is recognized globally for its outstanding biodiversity and conservation efforts.

    Rare Species: One of the few places on Earth where you can find the Western Tragopan bird.

    Pristine Wilderness...
    UNESCO Status: It is recognized globally for its outstanding biodiversity and conservation efforts.

    Rare Species: One of the few places on Earth where you can find the Western Tragopan bird.

    Pristine Wilderness: Known for having zero roads and permanent human settlements in the core area.

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    Architecture:
    Eco-Friendly Camps: Structures inside the park are limited to simple forest rest houses and temporary tents.

    Traditional Gates: The entry gates like Ropa are built using local timber to blend with the environment.

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    Eco-Friendly Camps: Structures inside the park are limited to simple forest rest houses and temporary tents.

    Traditional Gates: The entry gates like Ropa are built using local timber to blend with the environment.

    Stone Shelters: Ancient shepherd huts made of stacked stones can be found in high-altitude meadows.

    Dimensions: Forest rest houses are usually small 2-room cottages, approximately 25x20 feet in size.

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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Fly to Bhuntar Airport, then take a 2-hour taxi ride to Gushaini or Aut.

    By Train: Reach Chandigarh station and then take a bus or taxi (250 KMS).

    By Road: From Delhi, take a Volvo bus to Aut and th...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Tirthan Valley (2 KMS), Jalori Pass (30 KMS), Shoja (25 KMS), Banjar (10 KMS), Chehni Kothi (15 KMS), Serolsar Lake (35 KMS), Kullu (60 KMS), Aut (25 KMS), Jibhi (20 KMS), Shanghar (40 KMS)

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Always trek with a certified guide as the terrain can be unpredictable and wild.

    Packing: Carry high-quality waterproof gear, a warm sleeping bag, and solar power banks.

    Accommodation: Stay...

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