Hemis National Park

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Hemis National Park is a high-altitude national park in the Indian Himalayas, renowned for its rugged landscapes and significant population of snow leopards.

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Hemis National Park canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
access road access from Leh
altitudeRange high altitude
bestVisitSeason summer
climate cold desert climate
conservationFocus high-altitude ecosystem protection
snow leopard conservation
contains Markha Valley
Rumbak Valley
parts of Zanskar Range
country India
ecosystemType alpine steppe
cold desert
trans-Himalayan
fauna Asiatic ibex
Eurasian lynx
Himalayan blue sheep
Himalayan marmot
Ladakh urial
Tibetan wolf
snow leopard
flora alpine grasses
medicinal plants
shrubs
governingBody Department of Wildlife Protection, Ladakh
highestPoint Stok Kangri region
humanSettlementPattern sparsely populated
IUCNCategory II
knownFor Himalayan biodiversity
high-altitude landscapes
snow leopard population
locatedIn Himalayas
surface form: Indian Himalayas

Ladakh
Ladakh
surface form: Union Territory of Ladakh
mainRiver Indus River
Markha River NERFINISHED
Rumbak River NERFINISHED
namedAfter Hemis Monastery
nearestCity Leh
partOf Greater Himalayas
region northern India
surface form: Northern India
religiousSiteWithin Hemis Monastery
stateParty India
tourismActivity snow leopard tracking
trekking
wildlife watching
winterCondition heavy snowfall

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Ladakh contains Hemis National Park
Himalayan brown bear occursInProtectedArea Hemis National Park