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UNESCO World Heritage Site

Great Himalayan National Park

Where Rivers Are Born

Himachal Pradesh

Image: Samir Azad / CC BY-SA 4.0
Trekking Only
There are no roads inside the park. All exploration is by multi-day trekking. Moderate to high fitness required. Carry camping equipment.
Permits Required
Entry permits must be obtained from the GHNP office in Shamshi or Sai Ropa. Registered local guides are mandatory.

Plan Your Visit

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

Reservations

Permits and treks are arranged through GHNP's official visitor channels and local ecotourism partners.

Lodging

Ecozone Homestays
Community-run homestays in villages like Ropa, Gushaini, Shilt, and Banjar. Simple, authentic mountain hospitality with home-cooked meals. Book through GHNP office or Himalayan Ecotourism.
Tirthan Valley Resorts
Several eco-resorts and guesthouses along the Tirthan River outside the park. Tirthan Anglers Retreat, Raju Bharti's Guesthouse, and The Himalayan Trout House are popular.
Camping
Camping is the only accommodation inside the park proper. Trek operators provide equipment.

Book your stay

Browse stays in Banjar Booking.com

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Visitor Centers

GHNP Interpretation Center
Sai Ropa • 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Information on park ecology, trekking routes, permit registration, and guide assignment. Small museum on Western Ghats biodiversity.

Rules & Regulations

  • Mandatory local guide for all treks
  • No hunting, fishing (except licensed in ecozone), or trapping
  • Carry all waste out — leave no trace
  • No fire inside the park — use camping stoves only
  • Do not collect any plants, rocks, or specimens
  • Camp at designated sites only
  • Group size limited to minimize impact

Accessibility

GHNP is accessible only by trekking through mountainous terrain. Trails are steep, rocky, and at high altitude (1,500-5,000 m). Not suitable for visitors with limited mobility. The Sai Ropa interpretation center and ecozone day walks near Gushaini are the most accessible areas. Some riverside trails in the ecozone are relatively flat.

Basic Information

About This Park

The Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP) in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014 for its outstanding contribution to biodiversity conservation. The park protects the watersheds of several tributaries of the River Beas, encompassing an extraordinary range of habitats from dense temperate forests at 1,500 meters to alpine meadows and glaciers above 5,000 meters. The park is a haven for the Western Tragopan — one of the world's rarest pheasants — and harbors significant populations of snow leopards, Himalayan brown bears, and musk deer. Local communities participate in conservation through the ecozone buffer.

Operating Hours & Seasons

SeasonMorning SafariEvening Safari
Open Season (Apr - Nov)Dawn to DuskMulti-day treks with camping

No conventional safari operations. Multi-day treks (2-7 days) are the only way to explore. Popular routes: Tirthan Valley, Sainj Valley, and the high-altitude Raktisar meadow trek. Day walks possible in the ecozone.

Closure PeriodDecember to March — heavy snowfall closes all trails. The ecozone areas near Sai Ropa are accessible year-round.

Fees & Passes

CategoryAmount
Entry Fee (Indian)INR 50 per person per day
Entry Fee (Foreigner)INR 200 per person per day
Guided Trek (3-5 days)INR 15,000 - 40,000 per person
Guide Fee (day walk)INR 500 - 1,000 per day
Camera FeeINR 50 per day

Local guides are mandatory and must be hired through the GHNP office or registered tour operators. Trek costs include guide, porter, food, and camping equipment. Community-owned homestays are available at trailheads.

Weather

☀️ Summer
April - June
10°C - 30°C
Best trekking season. Rhododendrons bloom (April-May). Warm days, cool nights. Clear mountain views. Some rain possible in June.
🌧️ Monsoon
July - September
15°C - 25°C
Heavy rainfall in lower valleys. Leeches are extremely common. Not recommended for treks, though the forest is spectacular. Landslides possible.
❄️ Winter
October - March
-15°C - 15°C
October is pleasant for low-altitude walks. November onwards, snow closes higher trails. December-March: park largely inaccessible.

Contact Information

Phone
+91-1903-265320
Authority
Director, Great Himalayan National Park, Shamshi, Kullu, Himachal Pradesh

Directions & Transportation

Physical Address

Great Himalayan National Park, Kullu District, Himachal Pradesh 175134

31.7500° N, 77.4500° E

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By Air

Nearest airport is Bhuntar Airport, Kullu (50 km). Flights from Delhi and Chandigarh (weather dependent, frequent cancellations). Chandigarh Airport (265 km) is more reliable.

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By Train

Nearest railway station is Joginder Nagar (145 km, narrow gauge) or Chandigarh (265 km, broad gauge). From Chandigarh, bus or taxi to Kullu (7-8 hours).

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By Road

GHNP office at Shamshi/Sai Ropa is 50 km from Kullu and 10 km from Banjar. Well-connected by road from Kullu via Aut. Himachal State Transport buses run to Banjar from Kullu.

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Local Transport

Local buses and taxis from Kullu/Aut to trailhead villages (Ropa, Gushaini, Shilt). Inside the park: all travel on foot. Porters available at trailheads.

Things to Do

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Multi-Day Treks
Explore pristine valleys — Tirthan, Sainj, and Jiwa Nal. 3-7 day treks through temperate forests, alpine meadows, and past glacial streams. Camping under star-filled skies.
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Tirthan Valley Day Walks
Short walks in the ecozone near Sai Ropa and Gushaini. Beautiful riverside trails through deodar and oak forests. Suitable for all fitness levels.
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Bird Watching
Over 200 species including the extremely rare Western Tragopan, Himalayan Monal, Cheer Pheasant, and Koklass Pheasant. A birder's pilgrimage site.
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Trout Fishing
Catch-and-release trout fishing in the Tirthan River (ecozone, with permit). The crystal-clear waters are stocked with brown and rainbow trout.
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Homestay Experience
Stay in community-run homestays in ecozone villages. Experience traditional Kullu culture, cuisine, and weaving.

Nature & Wildlife

Key Wildlife

Snow LeopardWestern TragopanHimalayan Brown BearMusk DeerHimalayan TahrSerowHimalayan Black BearOver 200 bird species

Flora

Dense temperate forests of Blue Pine, Deodar Cedar, Oak, Spruce, and Fir at lower elevations. Sub-alpine birch and rhododendron forests higher up. Alpine meadows (thatch) with wildflowers above the tree line. Over 800 plant species recorded.

Fauna

Home to snow leopards (about 10-15), Himalayan brown bears, Himalayan black bears, musk deer, Himalayan tahr, serow, and goral. The park is one of the last strongholds of the critically endangered Western Tragopan pheasant. Over 200 bird species and 120 species of insects recorded.

Learn About the Park

History

The Great Himalayan National Park was established in 1984 and inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014. The park's conservation model is unique in India — it integrates local communities through an ecozone where sustainable livelihood activities (including eco-tourism, medicinal plant harvesting, and handicrafts) are permitted. The Women's Savings and Credit Groups in surrounding villages have become a model for community-based conservation. The park was the site of the first successful community-based conservation program for the Western Tragopan.

Quick Facts

Established
1984
Area
1,171 sq km (with ecozone)
State
Himachal Pradesh
Designation
UNESCO World Heritage Site

References

  1. Great Himalayan National Park official visitor information Director, Great Himalayan National Park, Shamshi, Kullu, Himachal Pradesh
  2. Book GHNP ecozone homestays and treks Himalayan Ecotourism
  3. Check GHNP visitor and accommodation guidance Great Himalayan National Park
  4. Great Himalayan National Park location map OpenStreetMap contributors
  5. Great Himalayan National Park thumbnail image source Wikimedia Commons