The Himalayan region of India is well known for its stunning scenery, rich wildlife and unspoiled natural beauty. It is home to many national parks that provide great opportunities for those who enjoy nature, wildlife and adventure.

Here are 5 national parks to explore in Indian Himalayan region

1. Hemis National Park, Ladakh

The largest national park in India is known as Hemis National Park, and it spans around 4,400 square kilometres. The endangered snow leopard, great Tibetan sheep, blue sheep, Ladakhi urial, Tibetan wolf, Eurasian brown bear, red fox, marmot and various birds such as the golden eagle, Lammergeier vulture, Himalayan griffon vulture, brown accentor, Chukar and Himalayan Snowcock can all be found in Hemis National Park, which is situated in Ladakh.

2. Kanchenjunga National Park, Sikkim

One of India’s most picturesque national parks is Kanchenjunga National Park in Sikkim. Numerous significant medicinal plants, some of which are rare, endemic and endangered, could be found in this park. The national park is a birder’s paradise and is, as its name suggests, surrounded by Mount Kanchenjunga.

3. Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

Jim Corbett National Park is India’s oldest national park, having been established in 1936 as Hailey National Park. It carries Jim Corbett’s name, the renowned hunter and conservationist. Situated in Uttarakhand’s Nainital district, this park is famous for its abundant biodiversity and serves as a haven for wildlife enthusiasts.

4. Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh

Situated in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, the Great Himalayan National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its breathtaking scenery and varied wildlife. It is among the most important protected places in the Himalayan region of India.

5. Khirganga National Park, Himachal Pradesh

Kullu is home to Khirganga National Park, which was established in 2010. Surrounded by thick alpine forests and towering mountains, the park is incredibly beautiful. These forests are perfect environments for the Himalayan brown bear, Himalayan tahr, endangered Himalayan musk deer and the stunning Western tragopan.

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