Dachigam National Park
Rare Wildlife, Lush Valleys & Himalayan Tranquility
Dachigam – A Wildlife Wonderland Near Srinagar
Located just 22 km from Srinagar, Dachigam National Park is one of the most important wildlife reserves in Jammu & Kashmir, famous as the last home of the endangered Hangul (Kashmiri Stag). Spread over 141 square kilometers, this park ranges in altitude from 5,500 ft to 14,000 ft, offering a dramatic mix of forests, alpine meadows, rocky cliffs, and crystal-clear streams.
The name “Dachigam” means “ten villages”, a tribute to the ten villages that were relocated to create this conservation space. It’s divided into Upper and Lower Dachigam, with Lower Dachigam easily accessible and rich in flora, fauna, and birdlife.
Whether you’re a wildlife lover, nature photographer, or seeking peace beyond Srinagar’s city limits, Dachigam is the ideal day escape into raw Himalayan wilderness.

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Must-Visit Spots In Dachigam National Park
In Dachigam, the forest breathes softly — and every shadow has life.
Spot the Hangul
Wildlife Safari Walks
Bird Watching Paradise
Bird Watching Paradise
Harwan Reservoir
Nature Photography
Peaceful Forest Walks
Picnic in the Meadows
Watchtower Viewpoint
Educational Nature Camps
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Frequently Asked Questions
Find quick answers to common questions about our travel services, pricing, and support.
How far is Dachigam from Srinagar?
It’s just 22 km (45–60 minutes) from the city — ideal for a half-day or full-day trip.
What are the park's timings?
Open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (closed on Sundays). Entry is regulated, so early arrival is best.
Do I need a permit to enter?
Yes, you need permission from the Wildlife Department, especially for Upper Dachigam. Entry to Lower Dachigam is easier with basic formalities.
Is a guide required?
While not mandatory for Lower Dachigam, a guide is recommended for a richer, safer wildlife experience.
What’s the best time to visit Dachigam?
April to October is ideal. For snow views and fewer visitors, late winter (Feb–March) is beautiful but colder.