Dachigam National
Park
Located very close to Srinagar
(22 Kms) , Dachigam National Park with its splendid
forests and magnificent scenery, is easily
accessible. The two sectors of the park - Upper and
Lower Dachigam are spread over an area of 141 sq. Km
and altitudes vary between 1700 and 4300 metres. Two
steep ridges enclose the park with its great
topographical variety -deep ravines, rocky outcrops,
steep wooded slopes and rolling alpine pastures.
Tumbling down form the Masrar Lake (4300m) , up in
the high ranges, the Dachigam river winds through
Lower Dachigam.
The
park is the habitat of the endangered hangul of the
Kashmir stag - the only species of red deer to be
found in India. Winter is the best time to view the
hangul, when they congregate in the shelter of the
lower valleys. Other inhabitants include the
Himalayan black bear, species of wild goat like the
markhor and ibex and varieties of exotic Himalayan
birds.
Colourful pheasants include the
crimson tragopan, the iridescent monal pheasant with
its glittering plumage , the blood pheasant and the
koklass pheasant. The golden eagle and the bearded
vulture or lammergeier are seen circling the
brilliant blue skies. The leopard which is the only
predator in this paradise is rarely seen as also the
elusive snow leopard which is found in the higher
altitudes. Other animals include the rare musk deer
and the Himalayan marmot. A metal road takes
visitors from Srinagar into Lower Dachigam. Upper
Dachigam can only be explored on foot.