DACHIGAM NATIONAL PARK

Stretching over
151 sq km at an altitude bracket of 1700meters to 4300meters, the Park is
divided into Upper and Lower Dachigam and forms a sublime admixture of splendid
forests and spectacular scenery. Pressed within two steep ridges, the Park
provides a variant topography of deep ravines, rocky outcrops, steep wooded
slopes and rolling alpine pastures. Oak, Willow,
Poplar, Burch, Cherry, Peach and Apple trees along with thorn bushes forms the
flora of the Park. The Masrar Lake at an altitude of 4300meters at Upper Dachigam
gives birth to the Dachigam River that meanders through Lower
Dachigam. Crimson Tragopan, Monal Pheasant, Blood Pheasant, Koklas
Pheasant, Ruby Throat, Golden Oriole, Red Browed Finch, Golden Eagle, Himalayan
Griffon and Bearded Vulture constitute the main avian population of the Park.
Other fauna of the Park includes Ibex, Murkhor, Musk Deer, Himalayan Marmot,
Himalayan Black Bear and Snow Leopard. This Park is also the last destination
of the highly endangered Hangul – a rare species of red deer.
Accessibility: Only 22kms from Srinagar by road, the
Park exists in the northeast of the summer capital of the state.
Accommodation: There are Forest Rest Houses inside
the Park. One can also stay in Hotels in Srinagar
and make a day visit to the Park.
Season: May to December.
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