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Jammu and Kashmir

Salim Ali National Park

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January

-5.9 - 11.9 °C

February

-3.6 - 15.8 °C

March

0.0 - 22.5 °C

April

3.5 - 27.1 °C

May

6.9 - 30.5 °C

June

10.7 - 33.6 °C

July

14.4 - 34.2 °C

August

13.8 - 33.5 °C

September

8.5 - 31.6 °C

October

1.9 - 28.2 °C

November

-2.6 - 21.6 °C

December

-5.5 - 14.3 °C


Major Airports :

Jammu Civil Enclave (IXJ), Jammu

Nearest Railway Station :

Srinagar Railway Station, Nowgam (SINA)

Major Airports :

Jammu Civil Enclave (IXJ), Jammu

A legacy of conservation

Amidst the picturesque landscapes of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, Salim Ali National Park emerges as a sanctuary of ecological richness and avian diversity. Named after the revered ornithologist, Dr. Salim Ali, this protected area spans over 9.07 square kilometres, offering visitors a serene retreat into the heart of nature's splendour.

Established in 1986, Salim Ali National Park was named in honour of Dr. Salim Ali, a pioneering figure in Indian ornithology. The park's creation was a tribute to his lifelong dedication to the study and conservation of birds. Originally known as the City Forest National Park, it was later renamed to honour Dr. Ali's contributions.

Exploring avian diversity

Within the verdant confines of Salim Ali National Park lies a tapestry of biodiversity, with avian species adorning its lush forests and tranquil water bodies. The park serves as a haven for a myriad of bird species, from vibrant sunbirds and graceful kingfishers to majestic eagles and elusive migratory waterfowl.

Visitors to Salim Ali National Park can embark on guided birdwatching expeditions, meandering along scenic trails and pristine streams, while marvelling at the kaleidoscope of colours and melodies that fill the air. With each fluttering wing and melodious chirp, the park offers a symphony of nature's beauty, captivating the hearts of all who enter its embrace.

Salim Ali National Park is a paradise for bird lovers, boasting a rich diversity of avifauna amidst its lush landscapes and water bodies. Over 70 species of birds have been recorded in the park, including migratory birds that flock here during the winter months.

The park's serene environs provide an ideal habitat for birdwatching, with sightings of species such as the black bulbul, blue magpie, and Himalayan monal. Visitors can embark on guided nature walks and birdwatching tours to observe these feathered beauties in their natural habitat.

A commitment to conservation

Managed by the Jammu and Kashmir Wildlife Protection Department, Salim Ali National Park is committed to preserving its unique ecosystems and safeguarding the species that call it home. Conservation efforts focus on habitat restoration, wildlife monitoring, and community engagement initiatives aimed at fostering a culture of conservation among local communities and visitors alike.

The park also serves as a centre for scientific research and environmental education, providing invaluable insights into avian ecology and the interconnectedness of ecosystems. Through interpretive programs and interactive exhibits, Salim Ali National Park seeks to inspire a deeper appreciation for birds and their role in maintaining the delicate balance of nature.

A national park that inspires

For those seeking solace amidst nature's embrace, Salim Ali National Park offers a sanctuary of tranquillity and rejuvenation. Here, amidst the rustling leaves and gentle ripples of water, visitors can reconnect with the rhythms of the natural world, finding peace and inspiration in the beauty of their surroundings.

Explore beyond the park

Near Salim Ali National Park, you can explore many more attractions. Just a short distance away lies the iconic Dal Lake, often referred to as the "Jewel in the Crown of Kashmir." Built by Mughal Emperor Jahangir in the 17th century, Shalimar Bagh is a breathtaking Mughal Garden located on the banks of Dal Lake. Adjacent to Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh is another Mughal Garden renowned for its terraced design and panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.

Salim Ali National Park, with its rich history, diverse avifauna, and proximity to iconic attractions, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Whether exploring its tranquil trails or marvelling at the vibrant birdlife, visitors are sure to find solace and inspiration in this oasis of serenity amidst the bustling city of Srinagar.

Timings

Opening time - 09:00 AM

Closing time - 05:00 PM