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Hemis High Altitude National Park




Hemis High Altitude National Park, the largest high-altitude reserve of India, is located in the Ladakh division of Leh District, Jammu and Kashmir. This park is around 40 km south-east of Leh and derives its name from the Hemis Gompa.

It is situated on the bank of Indus River and comprises the catchments areas of Markha, Sumdah and Rumbak streams. Spread over 600 sq km, this sanctuary is inhabited by wolf, Pallas’ cat, snow leopard, ibex, bharal, Tibetan argali, Ladakh urial and snow leopards. Various species of avifauna including Himalayan snowcock and chukar partridge are spotted.

Camping is allowed in the park. The best time to visit is May to October.

The nearest airport is Leh Airport and the nearest railhead is Jammu Tawi Railway Station, situated around 690 km away.



Updated on 7th June, 2005
District: Leh

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