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Area:
The Great Himalayan National Park
is spread over an an area of 1,171 Sq Km that lies between the
altitude's of 1500 to 6000 metres.
Orientation:
The Great Himalayan N.P
consists of the watersheds of jiwa, sainj and the Tithan rivers all
tributaries of the beas . It is naturally protected on its eastern
boundaries by the Great Himalayan range and on the southern and
northern boundaries by areas under snow. The boundaries of National
Park contiguous with the Pin Valley National Park, in the trans -
Himalaya, The rupi - Bhaba Wildlife sanctuary in the Sutlrj
watershed, and the kanowar Wildlife Sanctuary.
Great Himalayan national park has four main entry points : Gudhaini
(about 34 Km from atut) is the road ahead for trekking in the
tirthan vally neuli (40 Km from aut) is where trekking trails in the
Sainj valley start while Siund village (30 Km from aut) is the
starting point for treks in the Tiwanal vally and bardhaini (on the
north - eastern fringe of the park) is the starting point for treks
up to mantalai and the Pin - Parvati Pass. The
Sai Ropa range office just 5 Km before Gushaini issues entry permits
for the park
In the Sanj valley, there is an inspection hut at lapahand two more
range offices one at Larje and another at Sainj. |
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Time To Visit
The Great Himalayan National Park is
open throughout the year. April - May is the best time to visit. By
this time the snow melts and the ground is clearof the grass that
makes climbing difficult, September To mid November is also a good
time to visit the park. The Monsoon rain and the winter snow make
trekking fairly difficult but its only in winters that animals like
the Snow Leopard and tahu descend from higher altitudes.
STD Code:
01902
State:
Himachal Pradesh
Climate:
GHNP is hotter during the
summer and receives more rains in monsoon season, quite contrary to
the climate condition prevailing in the upper beas region of
Himachal Pradesh. Also during winters there is less snowfall making
the climate more like other places of Himachal Pradesh like Shimla
or Solan.
Attractions:
Saini Vally Trek
Saini - tirthan Vally
Trek
Jiwa Nala to parvati
river vally
Tirath tirthan vally
trek
Rakitsar
S.A.H.A.R.A
Society for scientific
advancements of hills and rural areas is a nongovernmental
organization formed to address the economic needs of the poor people
living in the rural areas adjacent to GHNP. The administration of
the Indian Park Service and that of GHNP in particularly have been
very supportive of and work closely with S.A.H.A.R.A. It walks in
the area, hires out tents , sleeping bags and utensils. They camn
also arrange guides and porters for tourists.

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