Sprawled across 90 hectares and comprising of a diverse range of western Himalayan flora and fauna, the Himalayan Nature Park (also referred to as the Kufri National Park) is home to a large variety of animals and over 180 species of birds, and is one of the biggest draws for tourists visiting the area. Aside from spotting the snow leaopard, hangal, barking deer, musk deer and brown bear, it’s also a great spot to take in the breathtaking view of the entire Himalayan range and its snow-clad peaks. You can opt for a guided trek, or do it on your own, and although the facilities are limited, you can even camp inside the park.
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It was an awesome experience. I visited here with Shimla Kullu Manali tour packages.
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