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    For the adventurous, you can hike into Hemis National Park. There are some great trails that start from villages like Chilling, Spituk, or Shang Sumdo.
  • Fauna: Hemis National Park is the largest protected area in the north of the Himalayas and home to 16 mammal species and 73 bird species.
  • Hemis National Park is a high-elevation national park in Hemis in Leh district of Ladakh, India. It approx. 50 km from Leh, the capital of Ladakh.
  • There are approximately 1600 residents in the Hemis National Park amongst which some are great campsites to spend a night in.
  • It was only the third day during our Leh Trip, we took a trek to Hemis National park. The starting point is around 25 kms from Leh town and will take around 75 mins.
  • In this Hemis National Park, vehicular movements are completely banned inside the park, but Jeep Safari is available and will only show you around the park.
  • The Hemis National Park is one of the biggest National Parks in South Asia, covering an area of 4400 square kilometres.
  • Hemis National Park is popular for its snow leopards, white masters of speed moving stealthily on snow that often go unnoticed by the onlookers.
  • Tucked in the lap of pristine valleys in Ladakh, Hemis National Park is one of Asia’s most well-known natural habitats of the Snow Leopard.
  • Hemis National Park, located in the picturesque region of Ladakh, is India's biggest national park, covering 4,400 square kilometres.