The Great Himalayan National Park in Manali
Encompassed on three sides by towering Himalayan Mountains, the Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP) has some of the densest populace of Himalayan untamed life species. Found 50 km from Kullu in Himachal Pradesh, GHNP was manufactured in 1984 and is spread more than 755 sq km. In 1999, it was concurred the status of a national park.It brags of more than 375 fauna species, including 31 types of warm blooded creatures and 181 types of winged creatures.The fauna of the park incorporates the absolute most fascinating types of creatures like snow panther, blue sheep, Himalayan cocoa bear,Himalayan tahr, musk deer, goral and numerous others.Assortment of feathered creatures found in GHNP incorporates brilliant hawks, Himalayan griffon vultures, lammergeyers, raptors, and so forth. It is additionally home to the imperiled types of western tragopan and more than 50 types of transient winged creatures The greenery of the national park incorporates trees, bushes, herbs and restorative plants. Uncommon types of spurge,buckthorn, yew, valerians, leycesteria, resins, and so on are found here.A noteworthy wellspring of water for the neighboring areas, the recreation center has Beas, Sainj, Jiwa and Tirthan waterways streaming through it.



