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Dachigam
National park is located among the high mountains of the
mighty western Himalayas. It is blessed with natural
boundaries on either side by high ridges. It's altitude
varies from 5500ft to 14000ft and the terrain ranges from
gently sloping grasslands to sharp rocky outcrops and
cliffs. Part of the park lies above the tree line and this
area displays it's own kind of natural beauty with bare rock
mountains and crevices. The mountainsides below the tree
line are heavily wooded. Most of this coniferous forest
consists of broad leaf species. Interspersed between these
are alpine pastures, undulating meadows, waterfalls and
scrub vegetation with deep gullies, locally known as Nars,
running down the mountain face. Most of the grasslands and
meadows, except in the harsh winters, are covered with
brightly coloured flowers. Located high among it's interiors
is the Marsar lake from which flows the Dagwan river. This
river flows all the way down to, and past, the lower region
where it runs along the only proper road in the park and is
also famous for it's fish population, the trout.
The Flora of the park is some of the most exotic
sounding of any park anywhere in the world. The wild
trees of the park consist of Wild Cherry, Pear, Plum, Peach,
Apple, Apricot, Walnut, Chestnut, Oak, Willow, Poplar,
Chinar, Birch, Pine and Elm. |