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Dachigam National Park
A beautiful reserve, 22 km
Srinagar, the capital city of Jammu and Kashmir, it stretches across an
area of 141 square kilometers. With abundance of the most scenic natural
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Gulmarg Biosphere Reserve
Spread over 180 sq. km 2400 to 4300 m above sea
level, the Biosphere Reserve is famous for retaining several rare and
endangered species of flora and fauna. The area has a rich foliage
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Hemis High Altitude
National Park
The Hemis National Park
is located in the Ladakh division of the Indian state of Jammu &
Kashmir. Situated at a distance of around 40 km southeast of Leh, it
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Kishtwar High Altitude
National Park
Spread on 400 square
kilometers of rolling Himalayan glory, Kishtawar High Altitude National
Park Kashmir India opens up a magical wild land inhabited by rare
Mountain animals such as the hangul, snow leopard, Himalayan black bear,
langur, Himalayan brown bear, markhor, hangul and musk deer. |
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Nandini Wildlife
Sanctuary
The Sanctuary is situated
about 76 kms.from Srinagar in the south-east and located near
Pahalgam.The area is home to a number of rare,threatend and protected
species of birds and mammals.
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Overa Aru Biosphere
Reserve
The Sanctuary is situated
about 76 km from Srinagar in the south-east and located near Pahalgam.
It is famous for retaining several rare and endangered species like the
hangul, musk deer, brown bear, leopard, koklas, monal and snow cock. |
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Ramnagar Wildlife
Sanctuary
Spread over 31 kilometers of
conifer rich Himalayan terrain, the Ramnagar National Park lies at a
distance of 6 kilometers from Jammu India and is a wondrous wild world
where you spot uncommon wild animals and upland birds. |
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Surinsar Mansar Wildlife
Sanctaury
Named for the two
lakes on every corner of it, this sanctuary comprises an
region of 98.82-sq-kms and supports a mammal population of 8
type including Goral, Wild Boar, Barking Deer, Leopard and 15
kind of birds. |
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