Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area.
Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area (GHNPCA) in Himachal Pradesh, India, is a stunning high-altitude wilderness spanning 90,540 hectares. Known for its remarkable biodiversity, it hosts over 375 animal species, including endangered snow leopards and Himalayan brown bears, alongside 832 plant species, many endemic to the region. The park’s diverse ecosystems range from dense forests of oak and pine to vibrant alpine meadows, all interspersed with breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks and deep gorges. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it plays a crucial ecological role, serving as a watershed that supplies water to surrounding communities. GHNPCA also promotes sustainable tourism, allowing visitors to experience its natural and cultural richness while supporting local communities.