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Dachigam Wildlife Sanctuary lies in Srinagar district of Jammu &
Kashmir. It is 22 km from the state capital Srinagar city. The nearest
airport is Srinagar airport about 25 km away in Badgam district. This
airport is connected with major cities of country. The nearest Rail Head
is at Jammu which is 300 km away and from there national highway NH1A
connects the Kashmir valley with India. It takes around 10 to 12 hours
to cross this mountainous road which crosses some beautiful spots and
the famous Jawahar Tunnel linking Kashmir Valley with the rest of the
country. Taxis, buses can be chartered from anywhere in the Srinagar
city to this place. From there on you have to trudge on foot.
The scenic Dachigam valley is one blissful
place of natural world and its surrounding mountainside contains the
rare Kashmir stag (Hangul), also black and brown bears. If you go
trekking over to the upper reaches, the spectacular vistas make perfect
camping hideout. There you may also see the musk deer, a small species
widely hunted for the male's musk gland, consider valuable in treating
importance and a major export to Europe's perfumeries. Located very
close to Srinagar, Dachigam National Park with its splendid forests and
magnificent scenery is easily accessible. Dachigam is the best known
among the whole state of J & K. Once the exclusive hunting preserve of
the Maharaja of Kashmir, it was declared a national park in 1951, and
owing to a strictly enforced conservation programme, the hangul
population, once 150, now stands at over 400 animals.
The two sectors of the Park - Upper and
Lower Dachigam are spread over an area of 141 sq. km. and altitudes vary
between 1,700 and 4,300 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 from the Masrar
Lake (4,300m), up in the high ranges, the Dachigam River winds through
Lower Dachigam.
Wild Attractions:
The Park is a natural habitat of the endangered hangul or the Kashmir
stag - the only species of Red Deer to be found in India. Winter makes
the best time to view the hangul, when they gather together in the
shelter of the lower valleys. Related to the red deer of Europe, this
breed is characterised by its white rump patch and impressive spread of
antlers. Other inhabitants of this wild hub 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 can also be seen circling the brilliant blue
skies. The leopard, the only predator of 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.
How to Reach
By Air: Nearest airport is situated in Srinagar, 22-kms from the
national park.
By Rail: Nearest airport is situated in Srinagar, 22-kms from the
national park.
By Road: A metalled road takes visitors from Srinagar into Lower
Dachigam. Upper Dachigam can only be explored on foot.
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