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Overview
The Nature Park Manali is located in Kullu dist in the town of Manali. The sanctuary spans an area of 3,180 hectares. The sanctuary was included in the Punjab birds and Wild animals Protection Act, 1993. It forms the catchments area of Manalsu Khad. Alpine lush green pastures and glaciers compliment each other to create sheer surrealism
The nearest airport to Nature Park Manali is Bhuntar which is about 52 kms. The road from Bhuntar to Manali is studded with splendid sceneries and the road is traversed by numerous taxi operators. The nearest railhead is Joginder Nagar which is about 95 kms from Kullu. The road to Nature Park Manali winds through misty peaks and offers breathe taking views of the serene valleys. The motor able roads o Manali connects it with all major towns in Himachal Pradesh.
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Summary
The commonly spotted fauna in the sanctuary are musk deer, monal and brown bear and even the snow leopard. The snow leopards are extremely shy creatures and rarely venture in to the open. The other fauna includes the Himalayan palm civet, flying fox, barking deer, Indian hare, Himalayan yellow throated marten and the Himalayan tahr.
There are dozens of places near Nature Park Manali where guests get comfortable accommodation. A night stay at the tents at Lambadaug and Gallant is a memory to cherish. HPTDC runs several lodging houses in the vicinity of the sanctuary and bookings can be made at the HTPDC marketing office on the Mall. Nature Park Manali is situated in a dense forest which happens to be the abode of trees like deodar, Kail, horse chestnut and maple. It covers an area of 3180 hectares. The best time to visit the Nature Park Manali is during the months of October to February. Sprawling sanctuary is nestled amidst snowy Himalayas.
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