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The Himalayas have attracted people from all
over the world who come to conquer the great peaks
and explore the valleys. They are the highest mountain
ranges in the world and home to some of the highest
peaks on the earth. The habitat and vegetation
here varies with altitude and ranges from the tropical
and sub tropical forests of the foothills, the temperature
forests and alpine meadows of the higher reaches,
to the high altitude deserts in Kashmir and Himachal
Pradesh. Wild life too changes as the climate and
altitude change.
The Dachigam National
Park with its splendid forests and magnificent
scenery, is easily accessible from Srinagar
in Jammu and Kashmir. The park is divided into
upper and lower Dachigam. The elevation of the park
can vary from 1750 m to 4250 m and is spread in an
area of 140 sq km.
Two steep ridges enclose
the park with its great topographical variety deep
ravines, rocky outcrops, steep wooded slopes and rolling
alpine pastures. With its origin in the Masrar Lake
(4300m) up in the high reaches of the Himalayas, the
Dachigam river flows through Lower Dachigam.
The park is home to
the endangered hangul or the Kashmir stag the only
species of red deer found in India. Winter
is the best time to view the hangul, when they
come down to the lower valley. Other inhabitants include
the Himalayan black bear, species of wild goat
like the markhor and ibex and varieties
of exotic Himalayan birds.
Colourful pheasants
include the crimson tragopan, the monal
pheasant with its colorful plumage , the blood
pheasant and the koklass pheasant. The
golden eagle and the bearded vulture are seen
circling the brilliant blue skies. The leopard
which is the only predator in this paradise is rarely
seen as also the rare and the elusive snow leopard
which is found in the higher altitudes. Other animals
include the rare musk deer and the Himalayan
marmot. A metal road takes visitors from Srinagar
into Lower Dachigam. Upper Dachigam can only be explored
on foot.
Deforestation
leads to soil erosion and flooding.
Stop cutting the forests
| General
Information : |
| Best
time to Visit |
May-Aug, Upper Dachigam, Sep-Dec Lower Dachigam.
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| Accommodation |
Lodges
and Rest Houses or hotels, house boats in Srinagar.
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| Nearest
town |
Srinagar
(22 km)
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| How
to get there |
Air-
Srinagar (22 Kms) Rail- Jammu
(200 Km)
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| Species
found |
Snow
leopard, leopard, black bear, brown bear, serow,
musk beer, hangul, pheasnats and jungle fowls
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