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Nanda Devi National Park, also known as the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, is one of India’s most iconic Himalayan national parks located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. Established in 1982, the park surrounds the majestic Nanda Devi peak, the second-highest mountain in India. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the park is renowned for its dramatic mountain landscapes, glaciers, alpine meadows, and rare Himalayan wildlife.

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Park Name Nanda Devi National Park
Also Known As Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve
Location Chamoli Garhwal, Uttarakhand
Address Garpak, Uttarakhand 246443
State Uttarakhand
Country India
Established 1982
Area 630.3 km²
Elevation Above 3,500 meters
UNESCO Status World Heritage Site
Famous For Himalayan Peaks, Trekking, Wildlife
Best Time to Visit May to October
Entry Requirement Forest Permit Required
Service Options Dog Park, Picnics, Swings
Opening Hours 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Nearest Town Joshimath

Highlights of the National Park

Spectacular Himalayan Landscapes

The park features snow-covered mountains, glaciers, rivers, and deep valleys surrounded by untouched natural beauty.

Rare Wildlife

Home to endangered Himalayan animals such as:

  • Snow Leopard
  • Himalayan Musk Deer
  • Himalayan Tahr
  • Blue Sheep (Bharal)
  • Himalayan Black Bear
  • Red Fox

Rich Flora

The park contains alpine meadows, rhododendron forests, medicinal herbs, and colorful Himalayan flowers.

Adventure & Trekking

Popular trekking routes around the biosphere reserve attract experienced trekkers and mountaineers from across the world.


Point of Attractions

  • Nanda Devi Peak
  • Alpine Meadows
  • Rishi Ganga Gorge
  • Himalayan Glaciers
  • Snow Leopard Habitat
  • High-altitude Trekking Trails
  • Scenic Mountain Photography Spots
  • UNESCO Protected Landscape

Facilities

Facility Availability
Trekking Routes Yes
Local Guides Available
Eco Tourism Support Yes
Photography Spots Yes
Forest Assistance Available
Camping Areas Limited
Parking Available in nearby areas
Rest Stops Basic
Food Availability Nearby villages only
Accommodation Nearby hotels & camps

Best Things to Experience

Trekking Adventure

Explore challenging Himalayan trekking routes with stunning mountain panoramas.

Wildlife Spotting

Observe rare Himalayan species in their natural habitat.

Nature Photography

Capture spectacular views of snow peaks, glaciers, forests, and alpine flowers.

Peaceful Environment

Ideal destination for eco-tourism, meditation, and nature retreats.


Ticket Price Table

Visitor Type Approx Entry Fee
Indian Adults ₹50 – ₹150
Foreign Tourists ₹150 – ₹600
Trekking Permit Extra Charges
Guide Charges Additional
Camera Charges Extra if applicable

Ticket and permit charges may vary depending on trekking route and forest department regulations.

How to Reach

By Air

Nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, around 295 km away.

By Train

Nearest railway stations are Rishikesh and Haridwar.

By Road

The park can be accessed via Joshimath and Chamoli through well-connected mountain roads.


Nearby Attractions

  • Valley of Flowers National Park
  • Badrinath Temple
  • Joshimath
  • Auli

Travel Tips

  • Carry warm clothing throughout the year.
  • Trekking permits are mandatory for restricted zones.
  • Weather conditions can change rapidly in high-altitude areas.
  • Hire local guides for safer trekking experiences.
  • Avoid visiting during heavy monsoon or extreme winter months.
Ticket Price
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The ticket price for visiting Nanda Devi National Park generally starts from around ₹150 for Indian visitors and approximately ₹600 for foreign tourists. Students with valid ID cards may receive concessional entry fees starting from ₹50. Additional charges may apply for trekking permits, camping, guides, photography, and forest permissions depending on the trekking route and duration of stay. Visitors planning to explore restricted or buffer zones must obtain special permits from the Forest Department before entry.

How to Book Tickets
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Visitors need to obtain an entry permit before entering trekking and buffer zones of the park. Online permit booking facilities are available through the official Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve portal.

Online Booking Steps

  1. Visit the official permit booking website:
    Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve Permit Portal
  2. Register using your mobile number and email ID.
  3. Select your trekking route, visit date, and number of visitors.
  4. Upload valid ID proof such as Aadhaar Card, Passport, or Driving License.
  5. Choose guide and trekking options if required.
  6. Pay the entry or trekking permit fee online.
  7. Download and print the permit confirmation for verification during entry.
FAQ
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Why is Nanda Devi National Park famous?

The park is famous for its Himalayan biodiversity, trekking routes, snow-covered peaks, and UNESCO World Heritage status.

Is trekking allowed inside the park?

Yes, trekking is allowed in designated zones with forest department permission.

What animals can be seen here?

Visitors may spot snow leopards, Himalayan musk deer, blue sheep, and Himalayan black bears.

Is camping available?

Camping facilities are available in selected nearby buffer areas.

Which is the best season to visit?

Summer and post-monsoon months from May to October are considered ideal.

Location
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Details Information
Address Garpak, Uttarakhand 246443, India
District Chamoli Garhwal
State Uttarakhand
Country India
Nearest Town Joshimath
Coordinates Approximately 30.41° N, 79.97° E
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