How do I get a permit for Great Himalayan National Park?

How do I get a permit for Great Himalayan National Park?

Great Himalayan National Park Entry Fee and Permit Entrance to the Great Himalayan National Park is strictly by permit. The same needs to be acquired from head office at Shamshi and zonal offices at Shairopa and Ropa. The permit charge for Indian visitors INR 100/day and for foreign nationals is INR 400/day.

How many Himalayan national parks are there in Himachal Pradesh?

The Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP) is a national park in India, located in Kullu region in the state of Himachal Pradesh. The park was established in 1984 and is spread over an area of 1171 km2; altitudes within the park range between 1500 and 6000 m….Great Himalayan National Park.

The Great Himalayan National Park
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Where is Great Himalayan National Park is situated?

State of Himachal Pradesh
The Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area is located in the western part of the Himalayan Mountains in the northern Indian State of Himachal Pradesh.

Why is Great Himalayan National Park famous?

The UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Great Himalayan National Park is one of the most protected areas in the Himalayas. It is home to almost 350 species of flora and 800 species of fauna, some of which are endangered.

Which river flows through Great Himalayan National Park?

The Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP) is a major source of water for the rural and urban centres of the region, with four major rivers originating from its glaciers – the westerly flowing JiwaNal, Sainj and Tirthan rivers and the northwesterly flowing Parvati river.

When was Great Himalayan National Park declared?

1999
These areas form the Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area. The area was declared as National Park under the Wildlife (Protection Act) 1972 by the Himachal Pradesh Government in 1999.

Where is silent valley situated?

Palakkad district
The Silent Valley National Park situated in the north-eastern corner of Palakkad district, rises abruptly to the Nilgiri plateau in the north and overlooks the plains of Mannarkkad in the south. Most of the park lies within the altitude range of 880 m to 1200 m.

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