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The
Dachigam National Park is in the picturesque
surroundings along a very scenic valley, with a
beautiful river flowing through it. The Daghwar river
flows through the center of the forest and is a vital
source of drinking water. Infact the park was originally
set up with the main aim of protecting the water supply
of the region, but today it is internationally known for
protecting the Hangul, a Kashmiri stag, which is closely
related to the reindeer. Besides the Hangul, it houses
other animals of the cold region.
Dachigam National Park was setup in
1981. It lies in the eastern part of Jammu & Kashmir
State. The park is at a high altitude, lying on the
Himalayan mountains and therefore it is covered with
snow. Owing to the snow factor, the park has less of
vegetation and more of rocky mountains and coniferous
woodland.
The place is a trekker's paradise.
One can enjoy trekking and camping here along with its
exclusive varieties of animal and plant species.
It is the only home for the Kashmiri
Stag – the Hangul. Hangul is an endangered species and
is only found in the Dachigam National Park. This lovely
red deer is the special feature of the park. Lots of
efforts are being made to protect the Hangul (Cervus
elaphus hangul) from extinction. Poachers who market
products made from these animals, threaten the Hangul
and the Musk deer found in Dachigam. The Musk deer is
hunted primarily for its musk pod from which musk is
extracted, and is used in the perfume industry. The
deers get the wrong kind of attention from the fashion
industry and are therefore much sought after. There is a
great need to protect these animals. A lot of effort is
being made to protect these and other animals from
poachers and encroachments. Due to the continuous and
sincere efforts, the Hangul population is on a rise and
once again flourishing in the valley. The park provides
a relatively safer place for the animals but is not
totally safe, as predators also inhabit the park.
Leopard is the main predator. However, others like
jackals, foxes and the other animals are also found in
the region.
The fauna of the place provides a
nice variety for the animal lovers. The Hangul, and cats
like the Leopard can be seen in winters. In summers, the
Himalayan Black Boar and an exclusive variety of Bear
can be sighted. The park containing both the black and
brown varieties of Himalayan Bear can be sighted. These
animals are usually seen in the summer and spring season
as they go into hibernation during the winters.
The beautiful white snow covered
peaks radiating serenity and purity are also home to a
variety of birds. The Black bulbuls can be seen in
winters in abundance. Other rare birds which can be
sighted here are the Cinnamon sparrows, Monal phesant,
Golden oriole, Minivets, Wood peckers, Babblers,
Laughing Thrushes, Pygmy owlets and the full fledged
ravenous Wild Pit Vultures. The vultures prey on Hanguls
at times but do not pose any kind of threat to the
animal. The Yellow Marten Lammergeier also known as the
beaided vulture, is a beautiful bird which is not to be
commonly found in other places.
Dachigam is a very alluring place.
Its calm and serene environs attract many tourists. The
wildlife lovers and naturalists can go through its
diversified flora and fauna. Adventurers can travel here
extensively and trek.
Photographers can capture nature in
its absolute form here at the Dachigam Park. In all, it
is one of the most precious wild life sites that India
offers and what is more, the Dachigam park is open
almost all through the year except the winters. In
winters, the upper regions of Dachigam get totally cut
off from the lower park but except the winter season,
the park is available to the tourists most of the year.
The park is divided in two parts, the
upper and lower region. The upper region of the park is
accessible from May to August when trekkers and campers
can come and take full advantage of the place. This is
because in winters the upper region becomes severely
cold. Even in the day time, temperature in winter falls
to freezing point but at this time of the year the lower
Dachigam is open to visitors. Sept.- Dec. is the best
time to tour the lower Dachigam because at this time of
the year one can witness the wild life in its most
abundant stage. The Black bulbuls, the Himalayan Ruby
throat and the Wall creepers come out in winters.
This magical place is mainly rocky
and is sparsely vegetated. The vegetation here comprises
of Dry Alpine Scrub, covering most of the valley. The
entire park is interspersed with river, the forest
coniferous woodlands and alpine pastures. But during the
winters, the whole area is covered with snow and the
beauty is mystifying. People visiting nearby hill
stations are drawn towards the park. Even a short visit
here leaves one with fond memories of the place.
There is no problem getting to
Dachigam, as it is only 22 km. away from Srinagar, the
capital city of Jammu & Kashmir. It is situated so close
to the city that it is easily accessible and you can get
to Srinagar by bus, train or even by plane, and from
Srinagar to the park, as you like, because besides the
state provisions, private travel is also allowed there.
As for accommodations, the government
provides rest house and lodges at reasonable rates in
Srinagar. Onc can also stay in House Boats in Srinagar
and then travel to the park which is not far off. Inside
the park, camping is allowed with prior notification to
the authorities.
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