How to Get there?
30 minute drive from Leh Airport – well connected by flights from New Delhi, Srinagar, Mumbai, Kolkata and Bangalore.
Type of Safari at the Park?
he Landscape is rugged and mountainous, walking is the way to get around Hemis. Camping is permitted inside the National Park.
THemis High Altitude is India’s largest National Park, spread over 4400 sq km. The mighty River Indus flows along the northern boundary of the park. U-shaped Valleys provide astounding views of a most magnificient part of Natural Ecosystem. Alpine Forests and Meadows, Cold Desert and Montane Forest characterise this area.
The landscape here comprises of 3 main different habitats :
It has been area of great promise for protection of the Snow Leopards, and the Park was thus sanctioned in 1981. Protection has ensured that there are almost 200 Snow Leopards in the landscape. Biodiversity is tremendous, and several interesting mammals and birds can be seen here.
Wildlife | Birds |
Snow Leopard | Golden Eagle |
Ladakh Urial | Lammergeier or Beared Vulture |
Tibetan Argali | Himalayan Griffon |
Asiatic Ibex | Himalayan Buzzard |
Tibetan Wolf | Northern Goshawk |
Brown Bear | Uplan Buzzard |
Eurasian Lynx | Saker Falcon |
Pallas’ Cat | Alpine Chough |
Red Fox | Horned Lark |
Tibetan Stone Marten | Fire-fronted Serrin |
Area | 4,400 km² |
Co-ordinates | 33.7187° N, 77.3882° E |
Weekly Off | None |
Functional Days | The summer pass is open from June, and the winter pass (half kilometre north-west of summer pass) is open from late April. |
Rainfall | 160.5 millimetres |
Forest Type | The park lies within the Karakoram-West Tibetan Plateau alpine steppe ecoregion, and contains pine forests, alpine shrublands and meadows, and alpine tundra. |
Post - Tala, Bandhavgarh National Park, District - Umaria, Madhya Pradesh, Pin code - 484664
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