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FACTS
& FIGURES
Area
: 630 sq km
Altitude : 2100 metre to 7817 metres above the
sea level
Annual Mean Rainfall : 1800.2 mm
Maximum Temperature : 25.90°C
Minimum Temperature : 12.50°C
Languages : Hindi, Garhwali, English
Best Time to Visit : April to October
STD Code : 01389 (Joshimath)
NANDA
DEVI NATIONAL PARK - INTRODUCTION
In the vicinity of Nanda Devi (7817 m), the second
highest peak in India, is situated the Nanda Devi National
Park, which has some of the most unique high altitude
flora and fauna in the world. The spectacular views,
sylvan environment, and richness of biosphere make it
quite different from the other wildlife sanctuaries
of India. The park has been declared a World Heritage
Site by UNESCO and in its vicinity are the Valley of
Flowers, Badrinath Temple, and Hemkund Sahib.
Though
the park was notified only in 1982, it has a long history.
W.W. Garden was the first person to reach this region
in 1883, but his expedition to the Nanda Devi Peak failed
to create any impact. In 1936, Tilman and N.E. Odell
scaled the Nanda Devi and opened its vista for others
to follow. This led to the region becoming a game sanctuary
in 1939. The area of the park remained undisturbed until
1950's when organized expeditions for Nanda Devi started.
To save the park from these disturbances, the Government
of India declared the region a National Park in 1982
and later it was given the special status of a Biosphere
Reserve.
NANDA
DEVI NATIONAL PARK - LOCATION
The Nanda Devi National Park is located in the Indian
state of Uttaranchal in the upper Himalayan ranges.
A part of the Garhwal Himalayas, the park extends from
the latitude 30°24' in the North to the longitude
79°53' in the East. The entry to the park is from
Lata village around 23 km from Joshimath. Mountain peaks
surround it from all sides except the west where it
is bounded by an inaccessible gorge.
NANDA
DEVI NATIONAL PARK - CLIMATE
Being in the high altitudes, Nanda Devi National
Park has a distinct climate. For six months of the year,
the region remains under a snow cover. For the rest
of the year, the region has a dry climate with heavy
rainfall from June to August. April to June are the
months when the temperature increases a bit and they
are the months when one can visit this place.
NANDA
DEVI NATIONAL PARK - TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
Flora
The forest cover in this park is mainly restricted
to the Rishi Gorge and the main vegetation is of fir,
birch, rhododendron, and juniper. In the inner sanctuary,
conditions are drier and near the Nanda Devi Glacier,
there is almost no vegetation. From Ramani, the vegetation
changes to alpine and only juniper scrubs are the dominating
vegetation. The Juniper scrubs gradually give way to
grasses, prone mosses, and lichens. In total, 312 floral
species have been found here of which around 17 are
considered rare.
Fauna
Animal population of species like bharal, Himalayan
tahr, serow, goral, snow leopard, Himalayan black bear,
brown bear, leopard, common langur, Himalayan musk deer,
and brown beer dominate the park area.
Warblers,
gresbreaks, rose finches, and ruby throat represent
avifauna here. Approximately 80 species have been spotted
in this park.
NANDA
DEVI NATIONAL PARK - EXCURSIONS
Joshimath, at a distance of around 23 km from the
Nanda Devi National Park, is an important place in any
expedition to the higher altitudes of the Garhwal Himalayas.
Badrinath, Valley of Flowers, and Hemkund Sahib are
all wonderful destinations in this region and all can
be approached from the Nanda Devi National Park. The
Nanda Devi peak is considered to be one of the toughest
peaks to climb in the world and a favorite destination
of mountaineers from across the globe.
NANDA
DEVI NATIONAL PARK - REACHING THERE
By Air: The nearest airport is at Jolly Grant at
Dehradun at a distance of around 295 km from the Nanda
Devi National Park. There are regular flights to Delhi
from this airport.
By
Rail: The nearest railhead is Rishikesh at a distance
of 276 km. Rishikesh is approachable by a metalled road
from Joshimath.
By
Road: Metalled roads are there till Joshimath from
where one has to trek to reach this place. The place
is inaccessible for six months of the year and it is
only in summers that treks to this region can be organised.
NANDA
DEVI NATIONAL PARK - STAYING THERE
There is no tourist facility available in the park
area. Joshimath has some accommodation facilities including
those made available by the Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam.
NANDA
DEVI NATIONAL PARK - COMMUNICATION
STD/ISD and postal facilities are available at Joshimath.
One can access the Internet either at Dehradun or at
Haridwar.

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