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  • India’s only national park north of the Himalayas, Hemis National Park is a high-altitude park in eastern Ladakh, in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Barely 40 km from Leh, the park consists of the catchment areas of Markha, Sumdah and Rumbak, and is bordered by the Indus river and sections of the Zanskar mountains. Spread over more than 4,400 kilometres, the park harbours rare wildlife, including the elusive or Snow Leopard.
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  • Hemis National Park is a high-elevation national park in Hemis in Leh district of Ladakh, India. It is approx. 50 km from Leh, the capital of Ladakh.
  • The Hemis National Park covers 4,400 km of land and is utilized by local scientists, educators, researchers, and enthusiasts to explore its beautiful natural...
  • The Hemis High Altitude National Park is a high altitude national park in the eastern Ladakh.
  • The Hemis National Park offers nature lovers a varied landscape, the mountains of various shapes and sizes, vast flatlands, cold deserts, and more.
  • 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 is a paradise for birdwatchers, as it hosts over 200 species of birds, many of which are rare and endemic to the region.
  • The Hemis National Park is located at an altitude ranging between 3,300 and 6,000 metres above sea level.
  • Hemis National Park can offer you thrilling adventures, but it won’t provide you a parking spot and an exotic breakfast.
  • 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.