Description
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The Great Himalayan National Park is one of India’s most spectacular protected wildlife reserves, located in the Banjar subdivision of Kullu district in Himachal Pradesh. Established in 1984, the park spans approximately 1,171 square kilometers and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its outstanding biodiversity and pristine Himalayan ecosystem.

Details Information
Name Great Himalayan National Park
Location Kullu District, Himachal Pradesh, India
Established 1984
Area 1,171 km²
UNESCO Site ID 1406
Coordinates 31.733°N, 77.550°E
Elevation Range 1,500 m – 6,000 m
Phone 01902 265 320
Opening Hours Open 24 Hours
Activities Trekking, Wildlife Viewing, Camping, Photography
Service Options Picnics · Swings · Dog Park

Major Attractions

Tirthan Valley

A scenic valley famous for crystal-clear rivers, trekking routes, trout fishing, and traditional Himalayan villages.

Sainj Valley

Known for peaceful forests, waterfalls, and beautiful trekking trails through remote mountain communities.

Raktisar Glacier Trek

One of the most adventurous high-altitude treks inside the national park.

Wildlife Spotting

Visitors may spot Himalayan black bears, snow leopards, musk deer, Himalayan monal, and western tragopan.

Rich Biodiversity

The park protects hundreds of plant species, medicinal herbs, and endangered wildlife unique to the Himalayan region.


Facilities Available

  • Forest guest houses nearby
  • Camping areas
  • Guided trekking services
  • Nature interpretation centers
  • Eco-tourism activities
  • Parking facilities
  • Local homestays around Tirthan and Sainj valleys

Point of Attractions at Great Himalayan National Park

Tirthan Valley

One of the most beautiful valleys near the park, famous for riverside camping, trout fishing, trekking, and scenic mountain landscapes.

Sainj Valley

A peaceful valley filled with traditional Himalayan villages, dense forests, waterfalls, and nature trails.

Raktisar Glacier Trek

A thrilling high-altitude trekking route offering spectacular glacier and mountain views.

Rich Wildlife

The park is home to rare Himalayan species including snow leopards, Himalayan tahr, musk deer, blue sheep, black bears, and western tragopan birds.

Alpine Meadows

Beautiful green meadows bloom with colorful wildflowers during summer, attracting photographers and trekkers.

Dense Forest Ecosystem

The park protects cedar, pine, oak, and rhododendron forests with rich biodiversity.

UNESCO World Heritage Site

Recognized globally for its ecological importance and pristine Himalayan environment.


Facilities Available

Facility Details
Trekking Routes Multiple guided trekking trails
Camping Areas Designated eco-camping zones
Forest Rest Houses Accommodation near park regions
Local Homestays Available in nearby villages
Nature Guides Professional trekking and wildlife guides
Parking Available at entry points
Picnic Areas Scenic riverside and meadow locations
Eco-tourism Activities Nature walks and village tours
Photography Spots Landscapes, wildlife, rivers, and forests
Washroom Facilities Available at selected base areas

Best in the Zoo / Wildlife Highlights

Although it is a national park and not a traditional zoo, the park is famous for its incredible Himalayan wildlife.

Animal / Bird Specialty
Snow Leopard Rare high-altitude predator
Himalayan Tahr Mountain goat species found on steep cliffs
Musk Deer Endangered Himalayan deer
Himalayan Black Bear Commonly spotted in forest zones
Blue Sheep Found in alpine mountain regions
Western Tragopan Rare and colorful Himalayan bird
Himalayan Monal State bird of Himachal Pradesh
Red Fox Seen in higher forest regions

Best Time to Visit

Season Experience
March – June Pleasant weather and trekking
July – September Lush greenery and waterfalls
October – November Clear mountain views
December – February Snowfall in higher regions

How to Reach

By Air

Nearest airport: Bhuntar Airport, around 60 km away.

By Rail

Nearest railway station: Joginder Nagar Railway Station.

By Road

Well connected by road from Kullu, Manali, Chandigarh, and Shimla.

Ticket Price
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The entry fee for visiting Great Himalayan National Park generally starts from around ₹50–₹100 for Indian visitors and ₹200–₹400 for foreign tourists. Additional charges may apply for cameras, camping, guides, and trekking permits depending on the route and duration of the visit.

How to Book Tickets
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  • Visit the official booking portal of the park.
    GHNP Online Booking Portal
  • Select your preferred option such as:
    • Trek permits
    • Forest rest house booking
    • Camping stay
    • Eco-tourism activities
  • Fill in visitor details including:
    • Name
    • ID proof
    • Travel dates
    • Number of visitors
  • Upload required identification documents if needed.
  • Pay the applicable entry or accommodation fee online.
  • Download or save your booking confirmation and permit receipt for verification during entry.
FAQ
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Is trekking compulsory in Great Himalayan National Park?

Yes, most attractions inside the park require trekking as motor vehicles are not allowed deep inside the protected area.

Is camping allowed?

Yes, camping is allowed in designated trekking and eco-tourism zones with permission.

Can families visit the park?

Yes, families and nature lovers can enjoy the lower valleys and nearby eco-tourism areas.

Is the park suitable for beginners?

Some short treks are beginner-friendly, while high-altitude expeditions require experience.

Why is the park famous?

The park is famous for its untouched Himalayan wilderness, rare wildlife, trekking routes, and UNESCO World Heritage status.

Location
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State: Himachal Pradesh, India
District: Kullu District
Coordinates: 31.733°N, 77.550°E

The park is located in the Banjar subdivision of Kullu and is surrounded by beautiful Himalayan valleys including Tirthan Valley and Sainj Valley. It is approximately 60 km from Bhuntar Airport and can be reached by road from Kullu and Manali.

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