Dachigam National Park

National park in Jammu and Kashmir From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dachigam National Park is a national park located 22 kilometres (14 mi) from Srinagar city in Srinagar district in Kashmir on the east side of Dal Lake. It covers an area of about 141 square kilometres (54 sq mi). The name of the park means "ten villages", in memory of the ten villages that were relocated for the park's formation. These ten villages were living in this region before World War I at the beginning of the 20th century. The main gate entrance is very close to the New Theed general bus stand, on either side of Darul Uloom Kousaria.[1]

NearestcitySrinagar
Coordinates34°8′14″N 75°2′16″E
Area141 km2 (54 sq mi)
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Dachigam National Park, Srinagar
Sarband water body with Dachigam National Park in Srinagar district, J&K, India.
Map showing the location of Dachigam National Park, Srinagar
Map showing the location of Dachigam National Park, Srinagar
Map showing the location of Dachigam National Park, Srinagar
Map showing the location of Dachigam National Park, Srinagar
Interactive map of Dachigam National Park, Srinagar
LocationDachigam, Srinagar district, Jammu and Kashmir, India
Nearest citySrinagar
Coordinates34°8′14″N 75°2′16″E
Area141 km2 (54 sq mi)
Max. elevation4267 m (14,000 ft)
Min. elevation1676 m (5,499 ft)
Established1981
Governing bodyGovernment of Jammu and Kashmir, India
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The park has been a protected area since 1910, first under the care of the Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir and later under the observation of the concerned government authorities. It was initially created to ensure a supply of clean drinking water for Srinagar. It was upgraded and declared a National Park in 1981.[1]

Geography

Dachigam National Park is located in the Zabarwan Range of the western Himalayas. The variation in altitude is vast, ranging from about 1600 m to 4200 m above mean sea level. Due to this vast variation, the park has uneven topography. The terrain ranges from gently sloping grasslands to sharp rocky outcrops and cliffs.[1]

Located high among the Park interior is the Marsar lake from which flows the Dagwan river. This river flows down to, and past, the lower region where it runs along the only proper road in the park. It supplies water to the Sarband reservoir, a source of drinking water to Srinagar. The Dagwan eventually flows into the Jhelum.

Flora

The mountainsides below the tree line are wooded. Most of this coniferous forest consists of broadleaf species. Interspersed between these are alpine pastures, meadows, waterfalls, and scrub vegetation with deep gullies, locally known as Nars, running down the mountain face. Most of the grasslands and meadows, except in the harsh winters, are covered with coloured flowers.

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