Himachal Pradesh wildlife sanctuaries

Wildlife sanctuaries in Himachal Pradesh are fascinating
and worth a visit. The rich flora and fauna of Himachal Pradesh attracts a large number of wildlife enthusiasts and adventure freaks from all over the world. Himachal Pradesh has surplus options for tourists such as wildlife viewing and bird watching. There are numerous wildlife sanctuaries and national parks in Himachal Pradesh.

Himachal Pradesh wildlife sanctuaries have many exotic sanctuaries, which include: Simbalbara sanctuary: located in the Paonta valley of Sirmour district, the Simbalbara sanctuary is home to Goral, Sambhar and Chittal.

Renuka sanctuary: It is located near Nahan in the Sirmour district of Himachal Pradesh. The animal and bird attraction of the park include Asiatic lions, Spotted deer, lion tailed Macaques, peacocks, large grey Indian antelope, barking deer, Himalayan black bears, red jungle fowl and black pheasant.

Chail wildlife sanctuary: It is located in the district of Shimla. The park is an adobe of a variety of animals and birds like Sambar, Goral, and Himalayan Black bear, red deer, silver-white oak, barking deer, Indian hare, common langur, leopard etc.

Churdhar sanctuary: It is located in the Solan Valley of the Shimla District. The attraction of the park includes multi coloured Monals Himalayan black bear, barking deer, must deer, common langur, leopards.

Daranghati sanctuary: It is located near Rampur Bushahr in the Shimla District of Himachal Pradesh. The wild attractions of the park include Himalayan black bear, brown bear, Himalayan palm civet, barking deer, musk deer, flying fox, goral, Indian hare, stripped hyena, Himalayan ibex, leopard, Himalayan yellow throated marten, serow, blue sheep, common giant flying squirrel and Himalayan weasel.

Govind sagar sanctuary: It is situated in the Bilaspur district of the state. Animals that will catch your attention in this sanctuary include Singhara Chiwla, catla, jhalli, mrigal, grass crap, misror crap, topra, silver crap and gid.

Kalatope sanctuary: It is located in Khajjar of Chamba district. Though a permit is required to be taken from the forest department of Chamba for entering the sanctuary, still once inside, you will forget every tension. There are thick deodar and fir forest to greet you. Well laid out trekking routes will take you deep inside the sanctuary and increase your chances of sighting ibex, deer, bears and leopards.

Kanwar sanctuary: It is located in the Parbati valley of the Kullu district. The beauty of the sanctuary, with a lot of deodar and fir trees, is immensely refreshing.

Manali sanctuary: It is located close to the town of Manali. The wild attraction of the sanctuary include musk deer, monal, brown bear, snow leopard, ibex, Himalayan black bear, Himalayan palm civet, barking deer, flying fox, goral, Indian hare, stripped hyena, leopard, Himalayan yellow throated marten, serow, Kashmir flying squirrel and Himalayan.

Pong lake sanctuary: Around 65 km from Dharmasala in the Kangra district, the Pong lake sanctuary makes for a good visit if you are interested in seeing animals like Nilgai, sambar, barking deer, wild buar, clawless otter and leopard.

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