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Located
very close to Srinagar (22km),
Dachigam National park with its
splendid forests and magnificent
scenery is easily accessible.
The two sectors of the park
-Upper and Lower Dachigam are
spread over an area of 141 sq.
km. And altitudes vary between
1700 and 4300 meters. Two steep
ridges enclose the Park with its
great topographical variety -
deep ravines, rocky outcrops,
steep wooded slopes and rolling
alpine pastures.
Tumbling down from the Masrar
Lake (4300m), up in the high
ranges, the Dachigam River winds
through Lower Dachigam.
The Park is the habitat of the
endangered hangul or the Kashmir
stag - the only species of red
deer to be found in India.
Winter is the best time to view
the hangul, when they congregate
in the shelter of the lower
valleys.
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 iridescent monal
pheasant with its glittering
plumage, the blood pheasant and
the koklass pheasant.
The golden eagle and the bearded
vulture or lammergeier are seen
circling the brilliant blue
skies. The leopard, which is the
only predator in this paradise,
is rarely seen as also the
elusive snow leopard, which is
found in the higher altitudes.
Other animals include the rare
musk deer and the Himalayan
marmot. A metallic road takes
visitors from Srinagar into
Lower Dachigam. Upper Dachigam
can only be explored on foot.
General Information
Best Time to Visit
May- August, Upper Dachigam &
September to December for Lower
Dachigam
Nearest Town
Srinagar (22 Km)
How to Get Here
Air
Srinagar (22 Km)
Rail
Jammu
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