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Govind Pashu Vihar National Park: A Beautiful Sanctuary of Himalayan Plants and Animals

Govind Pashu Vihar National Park A Beautiful Sanctuary of Himalayan Plants and Animals

Need a relaxing vacation with your family and kids, especially among Mother Nature? Why not try visiting Govind Pashu Vihar? Here is a detailed guide that will help you explore this marvellous Wildlife Sanctuary.

Overview of the National Park

The Govind Pashu Vihar National Park is situated in the center of the Garhwal Himalayas. This Sanctuary paves its way to a diverse range of flora and fauna. In the park there are many endangered species, such as the Indian Porcupine, Musk Deer, Golden Eagle, Brown Bear and Western Tragopan.

Historical Background

The Park was established on March 1, 1955. There are certain Vedic legends and stories connected to this wonderful Park. It is said that when Lord Laxman was hurt, Lord Hanuman came to this place in search of Mritsanjeevani Medicine.

Originally called Tons, the park was subsequently renamed in honor of Indian liberation fighter Govind Ballabh Pant. It was first created as a wildlife refuge before being transformed into a national park.

Geographic Location and Accessibility

With an area cover of  958 sq km and an altitude range of 1,300 to 6,323 metres, this Park stands amidst the Purola Tehsil of Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand in India.

The Park is connected to major cities. Dharkadhi, which is 17 kilometres away from the Park is the nearest village. Moreover, government buses and private vehicles run daily and take you directly inside the National Park.

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You can take the railways or the roadways to reach the Govind Pashu Vihar National Park. The National Park is 190 km away from Dehradun station. To make the journey more convenient, you can opt for car rentals in Dehradun. The nearest village to the Park is Dharkarni, 17 km away.

Flora and Fauna

This national Park’s speciality is its fascinating flora and fauna—it facilitates western Himalayan alpine shrubs and Himalayan subalpine conifer forests towards the higher elevations. We also see Western Himalayan broadleaf forests moving towards the lower elevations.

Other trees such as cedar, oak, chir pine, and deodar, are situated at the lower parts. However, other common species are maple, horse chestnut, spruce, silver fur, hazel, blue pine and yew.

Also, the Park is home to millions of other vulnerable animals, including the European otter, Indian Crest Porcupine, masked palm civet and Sikkim mountain vole.

Key Wildlife Species

The Park also started a new initiative for preserving Snow Leopards which the Indian government started. Simultaneously, speaking of the wildlife species, you will observe the Asian black bear, black beer, common leopard, Himalayan Field rat, Bharal, Himalayan Tahr, Serow, Hedgehog, Hodgson’s giant flying squirrel, Wild Boar, goral and Civet.

Snow Leopard Conservation Efforts

Special measures are taken in this national Park to conserve snow leopards. The main objective behind this initiative was to prevent other Wildlife from hunting down these animals.

However, it was closely observed that people smuggled their skin and other body parts into the Indian market. This beautiful project helped this animal lead a happy, carefree, independent life. It also serves as a unique catalyst for promoting the well-being of both biodiversity and Wildlife.

Bird Species in the Park

You will observe the Himalayan monal pheasant, steppe eagle, Himalayan snowcock, cheer pheasant and bearded vulture. Other small bird species include minivets, parakeets, thrushes, cuckoos, finches, pigeons, buntings, bulbuls, tits and owls.

Vegetation and Ecosystems

Different snow-cladded mountain ranges inside the Park include Bunder Punch, Black Pearl and Swarg Rohini. A picturesque Tons River flows through the beautiful mountain hills, a branch of the famous Yamuna River.

Among the spectacular valley of wildflowers lies Har-ki-dun Forest Rest House, which is a sight worth watching. Govind Pashu Vihar National Park is bound to receive a maximum rainfall of around 100-1500 nanometers.

Adventure Activities

Apart from exploring the  Govind Pashu Vihar National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary, here are some exciting activities one can enjoy in the Park.

Nature Walks

If you are a nature lover, this enchanting stroll will make you fall in love with the greenery. The designed trials will submerge you in the sound and sight of the wilderness. Enjoy the fabulous and playful sight of Himalayan Langurs and musk deer on this wonderful walk.

Bird watching

Bird watching is a fun activity to do. There are more than 150 species of birds that you can enjoy watching. So, step forward, grab your cameras, and cherish the scenic beauty of the Himalayas.

Trekking

Embrace the breathtaking landscape with a diverse range of trekking expeditions. Some popular routes include the Har Ki Doon Valley trek, a stunning site to watch vibrant alpine flora. You can follow the amazing trails to mountain terrains, lush forests and phenomenal meadows.

Camping

If you love spending your night amidst the sky gazing at the stars, then you should go camping. Wake up to the voice of birds chirping and sunlight shining inside the tents.

Wildlife Safaris

Travel through dense, thick forests and enjoy the luxurious treasure of jungle safaris. Drive through the jeeps and watch exciting predators like Asian black bears and snow leopards. Do not forget to keep your binoculars with you and capture the thrilling beauty of the mountain views.

Trekking Opportunities

Kedarkantha Trek is one of the famous trekking places in the Park. The nature trail follows an overall distance of around 16 km. The difficulty level is moderate to high. Simultaneously, there are other trekking options as listed below:

  Name of Trek RouteApproximate Distance in Km           Level of Difficulty
Phulara Ridge Trek  21  Difficult
  Har Ki Dun Trek  38Moderate
Kedarkantha Trek  14-16Moderate to Difficult
  Juda Ka Talab Trek  5.2Difficult
Ruinsara Tal Trek  20Difficult

Wildlife Safaris

If you love the sceneries and Wildlife, safaris are generally fun activities to opt for. Below is a list of safari options and booking information for your reference.

Safari DetailsWebsite detailsContact Number
where eagles darewww.whereeaglesdare.inMobile: 9810025788 Std: 01374 Telephone: 222555

Visitor Information

Entry Fees and Ticket Prices

The entry fees and ticket prices for visiting the Govind Pashu Vihar National Park are as follows:

CategoryEntry price (Indian Rupees)
For Indian NationalsRs 150
For Foreign NationalsRs 650
Still CameraRs 50
Video CameraRs 500

Note:

1.    These fees are subject to change if you opt for any trekking opportunities.

2.    Additional charges may apply for cameras.

3.    Permits are required for trekking in specific areas within the National Park.

Best Time to Visit

The weather is calm and peaceful from May to November. If you want to enjoy the lust greenery of the National Park, then visit somewhere between July and September. The Park remains closed during winter due to heavy snowfall, and the temperature drops below 0 degrees.

Park Timings

The Govind Pashu Vihar National Park operates from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm.

Accommodation Options

Many cheaper accommodation options include hotels, lodges, and hostels near Govind Pashu Vihar National Park. Below is detailed information about it.

Hotels and Resorts Near Govind Pashu Vihar

Recommended AccommodationAddressContact Details (+91)
Blessings ResortKharsali, Yamunotri, Uttarakhand89796 04465
Meraki Triangle SankriSaur Village, Sankri98912 25211
Kafal Village WoodhousePantwari, Uttarakhand81301 73835
HOTEL MOUNTAIN VIEWSidri, Uttarakhand94103 66646
Hotel Geetanjali ResortGangari, Uttarkashi7947122892
Hotel Ganga SagarJoshiyara, Uttarkashi7947124756
Mahima ResortsNetala, Uttarkashi7947127988
Har Ki Dun Forest ResthousePurola, Uttarkashi7947134362

Camping Facilities within the Park

There is great news for all camping lovers. The Govind Pashu Vihar National Park comprises of fifteen campsites. The longest among them is the Borasu Pass Trek. The estimated trial is about 62.4km long. You can enjoy the Park’s scenic beauty and discover many animals too. Below are some of the camping options you can choose from.

Contact Details and Distances from Nearby Places

LocationDistance (Km)
Uttarkashi  46.9
Dehradun 96.3
Haridwar    134
Jaitwar       753

FAQ Section

– Q1: What is Govind Pashu Vihar well-known for?

Ans: The Govind Pashu Vihar National Park is famous for its amazing flora, fauna, and bird species, as well as for camping, trekking, oak, cheddar, and pine trees.

– Q2: Where is Govind Pashu Vihar located?

Ans: Ans: The Govind Pashu Vihar is situated in the Purola Tehsil zone of Uttarkashi district, Uttarakhand, India.

– Q3: What activities can I do at Govind Pashu Vihar?

Ans: You can enjoy camping, trail walks, trekking, photography, bird watching and Wildlife safaris.

-Q4. How can I reach the Park?

Ans: You can take the railways or the roadways to reach the Govind Pashu Vihar National Park. The National Park is 190 km away from Dehradun station. The nearest village to the Park is Dharkarni, 17km away.

–Q5. What amenities can I enjoy in the National Park?

Ans: Apart from the animals and bird species, there is a specific area dedicated to special amenities such as Picnic Tables, Swings, a Tennis court, a Public restroom, a skateboard area, slides, canteens, barbeque grills, etc.

-Q6. Which river passes through the Park?

Ans: The River Tons passes through the National Park, a Yamuna River tributary.

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