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Last Refuge of the Hangul

Dachigam National Park

Where the Hangul Roams

Jammu & Kashmir

Image: Nadeem Hassan / CC BY-SA 3.0
Permit Restrictions
Access is strictly controlled. Permits must be obtained from the J&K Wildlife Department in Srinagar. Foreign nationals require additional clearances.
Two Zones
Lower Dachigam (accessible Oct-Mar) is for Hangul viewing. Upper Dachigam (accessible May-August) requires a 2-day trek for alpine meadow wildlife.

Plan Your Visit

Welcome to Dachigam National Park! Use the resources below to plan your adventure in one of India's most treasured wild spaces.

Reservations

Dachigam visits require current wildlife permission; check the Jammu and Kashmir wildlife portal and local office instructions before travel.

Lodging

Srinagar
Base yourself in Srinagar (22 km). Extensive accommodation from budget houseboats on Dal Lake to luxury hotels. Day trips to Dachigam are convenient.
Harwan
A few guesthouses near Harwan gardens, close to the park gate.
Camping
For Upper Dachigam treks, camping at designated sites. All equipment and food must be carried in.

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Visitor Centers

Dachigam Park Gate
Near Harwan • 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Permit verification and guard escort assignment. Basic information on the park and Hangul conservation.

Rules & Regulations

  • Armed forest guard escort mandatory at all times
  • No entry without advance permit from Srinagar Wildlife office
  • No littering — carry all waste out
  • No loud noise — Hangul are sensitive to disturbance
  • No domestic animals (dogs, horses) inside the park
  • No camping in Lower Dachigam
  • Do not feed or approach any wildlife

Accessibility

Lower Dachigam involves walking on forest trails (3-6 km round trip) with moderate elevation changes. Upper Dachigam requires serious trekking (2-3 days) at high altitude. The park gate is accessible by road from Srinagar. Not suitable for visitors with significant mobility challenges in the walking areas.

Basic Information

About This Park

Dachigam National Park, meaning 'Ten Villages' in Kashmiri (referring to ten villages relocated to create the park), is a stunningly beautiful Himalayan park just 22 km from Srinagar. The park's primary claim to conservation significance is as the last home of the Hangul (Cervus hanglu hanglu) — the critically endangered Kashmir stag, a subspecies of the Central Asian red deer. The Hangul population has fluctuated between 150-250 animals, making it one of the most endangered large mammals in the world. The park's terrain rises dramatically from 1,700 m in Lower Dachigam to 4,300 m in Upper Dachigam, creating diverse habitats from broadleaf forests to alpine meadows.

Operating Hours & Seasons

SeasonMorning SafariEvening Safari
Lower Dachigam (Oct - Mar)8:00 AM - 4:00 PMDay visits only
Upper Dachigam (May - Aug)Dawn to DuskMulti-day treks

Lower Dachigam: day visits with forest guard escort. Upper Dachigam: 2-3 day treks for Himalayan brown bear and alpine wildlife. Both require advance permits from Srinagar.

Closure PeriodLower Dachigam closed April-September (Hangul calving). Upper Dachigam closed September-April (snow). Exact dates vary by year.

Fees & Passes

CategoryAmount
Entry Fee (Indian)INR 50 per person
Entry Fee (Foreigner)INR 300 per person
Vehicle FeeINR 500 per vehicle
Guide/Guard FeeINR 300 per day (mandatory)

Permits often take 1-2 days to process. Apply at the Wildlife Warden's office in Srinagar. The number of daily visitors is strictly limited. Photography permits may require separate clearance.

Weather

☀️ Summer
May - August
15°C - 30°C
Warm and pleasant in lower areas. Upper Dachigam accessible. Alpine flowers bloom. Occasional rain.
🌧️ Monsoon
September - October
10°C - 25°C
Autumn colors are spectacular. Good for Hangul viewing as they begin rutting season (September-October). Clear skies.
❄️ Winter
November - March
-5°C to 15°C
Cold with snowfall at higher elevations. Hangul descend to lower valleys. Best time for Hangul sightings. Snow adds dramatic beauty.

Contact Information

Phone
+91-194-2450421
Website
Authority
Wildlife Warden, Central Division, Srinagar, J&K

Directions & Transportation

Physical Address

Dachigam National Park, Srinagar District, Jammu & Kashmir 191102

34.1417° N, 74.9056° E

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By Air

Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport, Srinagar (25 km). Regular flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Jammu, and other cities.

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By Train

No railway in the Kashmir Valley. Nearest station is Jammu Tawi (300 km). From Jammu, fly or drive to Srinagar (8-10 hours by road).

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By Road

22 km from Srinagar on the road to Harwan. Easy taxi ride from Srinagar. The park gate is at Dachigam village near Harwan.

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Local Transport

Taxis from Srinagar to the park gate. Inside Lower Dachigam: walking with forest guard. Upper Dachigam: trekking with guide and porters.

Things to Do

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Hangul Viewing
Walk through Lower Dachigam with forest guards to spot the critically endangered Kashmir stag. Best during autumn rutting season when males bugle.
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Upper Dachigam Trek
2-3 day trek to the alpine zone (3,500-4,300 m) to spot Himalayan brown bear, musk deer, and golden eagles. Remote and spectacular.
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Bird Watching
Over 150 species including Kashmir Flycatcher (endemic), Himalayan Monal, Western Tragopan, and Golden Eagle.
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Photography
Hangul stags against autumn-colored Himalayan forests create iconic images. The park's proximity to Srinagar makes it accessible for photography trips.

Nature & Wildlife

Key Wildlife

Hangul (Kashmir Stag)Himalayan Brown BearHimalayan Black BearLeopardMusk DeerSerowGolden EagleOver 150 bird species

Flora

Broadleaf forests of walnut, chestnut, oak, and willow at lower elevations. Coniferous forests of deodar, blue pine, and fir at mid-elevations. Alpine meadows with wildflowers above the treeline.

Fauna

The park's raison d'etre is the Hangul — with only 200-250 individuals remaining, it is one of the world's most endangered deer. Upper Dachigam hosts Himalayan brown bears (about 30-40), Himalayan black bears, leopards, musk deer, and golden eagles.

Learn About the Park

History

Dachigam was established as a game reserve in 1910 by the Maharaja of Kashmir to protect the Hangul and its habitat. Ten villages were relocated (hence the name). It became a national park in 1981. The Hangul population declined from an estimated 5,000 in the early 1900s to fewer than 150 by the 1970s due to habitat loss, poaching, and militancy-related disturbance. Despite intensive conservation efforts, recovery has been slow — the population now hovers around 200-250, making the Hangul critically endangered.

Quick Facts

Established
1981
Area
141 sq km
State
Jammu & Kashmir
Designation
Last Refuge of the Hangul

References

  1. Dachigam National Park official visitor information Wildlife Warden, Central Division, Srinagar, J&K
  2. Check Srinagar stays through JKTDC Jammu & Kashmir Tourism Development Corporation
  3. Check Dachigam permission guidance Jammu and Kashmir Wildlife Protection Department
  4. Dachigam National Park location map OpenStreetMap contributors
  5. Dachigam National Park thumbnail image source Wikimedia Commons