It is
located
only 22
kilometers
from Sriniagar,
the capital
city of
the northern
state
of Jammu
and Kashmir.
It covers
an area
of 141
square
kilometers
consisting
of some
of the
most scenic
natural
beauty
present
on Earth.
The variation
in altitude
is vast,
ranging
from 5500
ft to
14000
ft above
mean sea
level.
Due to
this vast
variation,
the park
is very
clearly
demarcated
into an
upper
and lower
region.
The best
times
to explore
these
two areas
are summer
and winter
respectively.
Due to
the upper
region's
extremely
harsh
winter,
the best
months
for visiting
here is
between
the months
of May
and August.
For the
lower
region,
the ideal
time is
between
September
and December
but is
also equally
rewarding
in the
summer
months.
Dachigam
is considered
home to
some of
the unique
Himalayan
range
of flora
and fauna.
Primary
amongst
them is
the hangul
or Kashmir
stag,
the most
endangered
species
of red
deer in
the world.
The park
has been
a protected
area since
1910,
first
under
the care
and watchful
eye of
the Maharaja
of J &
K and
later
under
the observation
of the
concerned
government
authorities.
The name
of the
park literally
stands
for "ten
villages"
which
could
be in
memory
of the
ten villages
that were
relocated
for it's
formation.
It was
finally
upgraded
and declared
a National
Park in
the year
1981.
Although
it is
the last
proper
home of
the Hangul,
or Kashmir
Stag,
and harbours
many rare
species
within
it's borders,
it was
initially
created
to ensure
clean
drinking
water
supply
for the
city of
Srinagar.
Dachigam
is one
sanctuary
that cannot
be seen
in all
it's glory
with just
one visit.
This is
due to
the fact
that the
park changes
it's entire
appearance
with the
onset
of each
season,
every
one of
which
is as
beautiful
as the
one before
or the
next to
arrive.
Topography of Dachigam National Park:
Dachigam National park is located among the high mountains of the mighty western Himalayas. The variation in altitude is vast, ranging from 5500 ft to 14000 ft above mean sea level. Due to this vast variation, the park is very clearly demarcated into an upper and lower region. 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 its own kind of natural beauty with bare rock mountains and crevices.
Fauna in Dachigam National Park:
Mammals: Kashmir stag, hangul, musk deer, leopards, himalayan brown bear, jackals, yellow-throated martens, hill fox, himalayan gray langurs, , long-tailed marmots, leopard cats, himalayan black bear, himalayan weasel, jungle cats.
Bird Species: Himalayan monals, cinnamon sparrows, black bulbuls, woodpeckers, minivets, pygmy owlets, babblers, black-and-yellow grosbeaks, himalayan griffons, redstarts, bearded vultures, red-billed blue magpies choughs, orange bullfinch, tits, golden orioles, kashmir flycatcher, tytler's leaf warbler, wagtails, koklass pheasants, , himalayan rubythroats, wallcreepers, and streaked laughingthrushes.
Flora in Dachigam National Park
There are over fifty species of trees, twenty of shrubs and five hundred species of herbs. The principal tree species are pinus griffithii, abies pindrow, juglans regia, morus alba, betula utilis, salix spp, populus spp. prunus armeniaca, corylus colurna, quercus robur, ulmus wallichiana, aesculus indica, etc.shrubs include berberis spp, desmodium tiliaefolium, parrotiopsis jacquemontiana, indigofera heterantha etc.
Travel
Information(Dachigam
National
Park):
Closest
town to
the park
is Srinagar
(22km)
Closest
Railway
Station
to the
park is
located
at Jammu
(315km)
Closest
Airport
to the
park is
located
at Srinagar
(22km)