Wildlife
in Himachal |
| Himalayan Nature Park, Kufri, Shimla | |||||||
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Situated
about 18 km from Shimla, at over 2,600 metres altitude, the Himalayan
Nature Park is located amidst 90 hectares of temperate vegetation that
forms natural habitat for many a wild animals of the Western Himalaya. The
main vegetation of the Nature Park comprises Fir- Spruce and Oak
formations with scattered presence of Deodar-Blue Pine-Holly clusters.
The area remains under snow for about three months from late
December to March. The
spring heralds the sprouting of many herbaceous species including
primulas, potentillas, geraniums, balsams, and ground orchids that
continue to bloom in succession till September adding much colour to the
verdant surroundings. Walkways
in the Nature Park help the visitors to appreciate Nature in its most
serene self. While inside
the Nature Park, one can also enjoy, on a clear day, a breathtaking view
of the entire range of Himalaya’s snow clad peaks. The
natural habitat of the Nature Park has been used to house selected
Himalayan animal species primarily for the purpose of education of
visitors. However, the
animal enclosures here are big enough to provide opportunity to the wild
animals to be in near natural habitat.
The animals are given opportunity to relax after morning meal
behind a shrub or a large boulder (leopard) or even to hibernate (brown
bear) during winter. The
visitors would, therefore, need to spend time, as they would have spent
to sight these animals in the wild, in the Nature Park to better
appreciate the Himalayan fauna here.
Other
attractive animals in the Nature Park include Musk Deer, Bharal, Black
Bear, Tibetan Wolf, Leopard Cat, Sambhar, Ghoral, Barking Deer, Monal,
White Crested Kaleej and Cheer pheasant. Limited
camping facilities within the park and facilities for guided treks,
especially for student groups, are available. Himalayan
Nature Park (HNP) Eco-tourism Society has been set up to manage tourism
in the Nature Park. For more information and bookings please contact: |