| Dachigam
is one of India's most scenically beautiful wildlife reserves. It is located 22
kilometres from Srinagar and forms almost half of the Dal lake's catchment area.
Since 10 villages were relocated outside the boundaries of the reserves between
1910 and 1934, it, thus, got its name Dachi-gam which
means 'Ten Villages'. Dachigam is spread
over 140 square kilometres, spanning heights between 5,500 to 14,000 feet above
sea level. The two sectors of Dachigam, lower and upper Dachigam incorporate a
variety of vegetation like riverain forest, grass land, broad leaved woodland,
coniferous forest, barerock faces and alpine pastures. Dachigam
is considered home to some of the unique Himalayan range of flora and fauna. Primary
amongst them is the hangul or Kashmir stag, the most endangered species of red
deer in the world. During winters, the
upper reaches of Dachigam become inaccessible to the visitors and the temperature
in lower Dachigam dips as low
as -10 degree celsius. Some birds and animals found during this time of the year
include the cinnamon sparrows, black and yellow grosbeak, black bulbuls, monal
pheasant and the Himalayan grey langur. The main predator in the park is the leopard,
and other scavengers which also feed on the prey of the leopard, are the jackal,
hill fox, yellow throated marten and the wild boar. Himalayan griffon, lammergeier,
leopard cat, long tailed blue magpie, jungle cat, and Himalayan weasel can also
be sighted during this period. With the advent of spring and summer,
the Himalayan black bear makes its appearance after hibernating in the rocks for
the winter period. Birdlife also becomes active and the birds which appear are
the golden orioles, pygmy owlets, Himalayan pied woodpeckers, warblers, babblers,
buntings and laughing thrushes. 
In the upper reaches, during the short summer, new
varieties of birds like red-browed finch, Himalayan ruby throat and wag tails
also make an appearance. The parks in higher altitudes still harbour a few Himalyan
brown bear. How to Get There
The nearest town and airport is Srinagar 22 kilometres
away. It is 310 kms from Jammu, the nearest railway station. A metalled road links
Srinagar with Lower Dachigam. Upper Dachigam can be reached on foot.
Where to Stay
Two lodges and rest houses in the sanctuary are available.
For those staying in Srinagar, hotels and house boats are available in plenty.
When to Visit May
to August for upper Dachigam and September to December for lower Dachigam
Contact The Chief
Wildlife Warden, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir |