Wildlife of Great Himalayan Park

Wildlife of Great Himalayan Park

Radiocity
By Radiocity Team
Published Jun 20, 2025
Elusive and majestic, this endangered big cat is the park’s most iconic predator.

Snow Leopard

Elusive and majestic, this endangered big cat is the park’s most iconic predator.

A wild goat with a thick, reddish-brown coat—often seen climbing steep mountain slopes.

Himalayan Tahr

A wild goat with a thick, reddish-brown coat—often seen climbing steep mountain slopes.

Shy and solitary, this deer is known for its scent glands and fang-like teeth.

Musk Deer

Shy and solitary, this deer is known for its scent glands and fang-like teeth.

Western Tragopan

Also called the “King of Birds,” this colorful pheasant is extremely rare and striking.

Koklass Pheasant

This forest-dwelling bird is known for its camouflaged beauty and haunting calls.

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