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Dachigam
Wildlife Sanctuary, Kashmir
| Location
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-Kashmir |
| Airport
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-Shrinagar |
| Sepciality
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-Kashmir
stag, Himalayan black bear, markhor, ibex, exotic birds |
| Best
Time To Visit |
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May-Aug. Upper Dachigam; Sept.-Dec. Lower Dachigam |
| Railhead |
-Jammu
Tawi |
A
very scenic valley with large meandering river. The surrounding
mountainside contains the rare Kashmir stag (hangul), also black
and brown bears. A trek to the upper reaches, where you can camp,
offers spectacular vistas. There you may also see the musk deer,
a small species widely hunted for the male's musk gland, consider
valuable in treating importance and a mojar export to Europe's perfumeries.
The sanctuary is 22 kms. by road from Srinagar and 311 kms. from
station, certainly wroth to visit.
Located
very close to Srinagar (22km), Dachigam National Park with its splendid
forests and magnificent scenery, is easily accessible. Of all the
many sanctuaries in the state. the one at Dachigam is the best known.
At one time the exclusive hunting preserve of the Maharaja of Kashmir,
it was declared a national park in 1951, and owing to a strictly
enforced conservation programme, the hangul population, once 150,
now stands at over 400 animals.
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 metres. 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.
Park
Population: 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 metalled
road takes visitors from Srinagar into Lower Dachigam. Upper Dachigam
can only be explored on foot.
Main
attraction: Amidst forests of silver birch and conifer
roams the hangul. Rare and on the verge of extinction till a few
years ago, the national park at Dachigam contains the last viable
hangul population in the world. Related to the red deer of Europe,
this breed is characterised by its white rump patch and impressive
spread of antlers.
General Information
| Best
Time to Visit |
May-Aug.
Upper Dachigam
Sept.-Dec. Lower Dachigam |
| Accommodation |
Lodges
and Rest Houses or Hotels in Srinagar |
| Nearest
town |
Srinagar(22
km) |
| How
to get there |
Air-Srinagar
(22 km)
Rail-Jammu (200 km) |
| For
further information contact |
Chief
Wildlife Warden, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. |
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