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Ladakh

Hemis National Park

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January

-20.0 - 6.3 °C

February

-15.9 - 9.3 °C

March

-10.4 - 15.9 °C

April

-3.7 - 20.8 °C

May

0.6 - 24.8 °C

June

4.7 - 30.7 °C

July

10.5 - 33.4 °C

August

9.7 - 33.2 °C

September

2.3 - 28.8 °C

October

-6.3 - 22.8 °C

November

-12.9 - 16.0 °C

December

-16.5 - 9.6 °C


Major Airports :

Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport (IXL), Leh

Nearest Railway Station :

Jammu Tawi Railway Station (JAT)

Major Airports :

Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport (IXL), Leh

The nature's keepsake

Hemis National Park, located in the east part of Ladakh in the states of Jammu and Kashmir, is a renowned national park of the region. Established in 1981, it covers an area of about 4,400 square kilometres and is named after the famous Hemis Monastery located within its boundaries. In the park, you can explore diverse wildlife, including rare and endangered species like the Tibetan wolf, Snow leopard, Eurasian brown bear, and Bharal (blue sheep).

The history of Hemis National Park is closely tied to the efforts of conservationists and wildlife enthusiasts to protect the unique biodiversity of the region. The park was established with the aim of conserving the fragile Himalayan ecosystem and providing a sanctuary for the region's wildlife. Over the years, it has become a significant centre for wildlife research and conservation efforts, attracting you in all its glory.

Hemis National Park is not only important for its biodiversity but also holds cultural significance due to its association with the Hemis Monastery, one of the wealthiest and most prominent monasteries in Ladakh. The monastery, which dates back to the 17th century, plays a crucial role in the spiritual and cultural life of the region, where you can witness vibrant festivals and religious ceremonies throughout the year.

Dive in the excitement

Nestled amidst the rugged terrain of Ladakh, Hemis National Park is a haven for nature and adventure lovers. Here, you can explore the pristine wilderness and discover a plethora of exciting activities to indulge in.

Trekking is one of the most popular activities in Hemis National Park, with trails that wind through breathtaking landscapes, past rugged mountains, and tranquil valleys. You can embark on multi-day tours, camping under the star-studded skies and encountering the diverse wildlife that inhabits the region.

If you are a photography enthusiast, you will find endless chances to capture the stunning landscapes and wildlife of Hemis National Park. From dramatic mountain views to close-up shots of rare Himalayan fauna, the park provides a wealth of subjects to photograph, ensuring memorable moments and stunning images.

Cultural exploration is also possible in Hemis National Park, with nearby monasteries offering insights into Ladakh's rich cultural heritage. You can explore ancient monasteries such as Hemis Monastery, Thiksey Monastery, and Shey Palace, marvelling at their intricate architecture, vibrant murals, and serene ambience.

If you seek adventure, Hemis National Park offers opportunities for camping, rock climbing, and mountaineering. You can pitch your tent amidst the wilderness, scale rocky cliffs, and conquer challenging peaks, all while surrounded by the awe-inspiring beauty of the Ladakhi landscape.

Encounter the biodiversity

Due to its location in the Himalayan rain shadow, Hemis National Park experiences little annual precipitation. As a result, there are patches of dry forests throughout the park, with fir found at lower elevations.

The most prevalent tree types are alpine and steppe, with dry birch, juniper, and fir predominating in the lower regions, which have relatively little moisture requirements. A number of uncommon and endangered medicinal plants can also be found in the park.

The abundant biodiversity of Hemis National Park is well-known, and it includes species that are only found in high-altitude regions and are considered endangered. There are 73 species of birds and 16 species of mammals in the park.

The snow leopard, the park's major feature, is among the high-altitude creatures you can see there, along with bharal (bleu sheep), shapu (Ladakhi Urial), Himalayan Marmot, and Himalayan Mouse Hare. The Eurasian Brown Bear, Red Fox, and Tibetan Wolf are among the other creatures that may be seen within the park.

When visiting Hemis National Park in Ladakh, birdwatchers should not pass up the chance to do so. Many different species of birds can be found there, including the golden eagle, lammergeier vulture, robin accentor, and streaked rosefinch, to name a few.


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Timings

Opening time - 09:00 AM

Closing time - 05:00 PM

Beyond the park's boundary

Surrounding Hemis National Park, the picturesque views of Ladakh will offer you various attractions and experiences to explore. Nearby, the ancient Hemis Monastery stands as a beacon of spirituality and cultural heritage, inviting you to dive into the rich traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.

Nearby, the Indus River winds its way through the valleys, offering you white-water rafting and river tours. You can navigate the rapids and soak in the breathtaking scenery as you explore the pristine waterways of Ladakh. In addition to the beauty of nature, Ladakh is home to a rich cultural heritage, with historical monasteries, stupas, and palaces dotting the landscape. You can start some cultural tours to explore these architectural marvels and learn about the region's fascinating history and traditions.

Other nearby attractions include the picturesque Pangong Lake, renowned for its azure waters and stunning mountain backdrop, and the historic town of Leh, with its bustling markets, ancient fortresses, and vibrant cultural scene.