Manali Wildlife Sanctuary

Manali Wildlife Sanctuary

Manali Wildlife Sanctuary offers a rich experience in the Western Himalayas with opportunities to observe diverse flora and fauna in their natural habitat.

7,464
Acres Protected
32
Miles of Trails
20,000
Annual Visitors
1954
Year Established

About Manali Wildlife Sanctuary

Manali Wildlife Sanctuary
 

Manali Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, India, and serves as a refuge for a wide variety of wildlife. Spanning approximately 7,400 acres, the sanctuary is home to species such as snow leopards, musk deer, and Himalayan black bears. The terrain is characterized by dense forests of deodar and pine, and it features elevations ranging from around 2,000 to over 5,000 meters, allowing for a diverse ecological zone. Established in 1954, this area not only protects wildlife but also offers visitors countless recreational opportunities. Popular activities include hiking through its extensive trails, exploring its rich flora, and enjoying bird watching. Notable landmarks in the sanctuary include scenic points overlooking the Manalsu River and striking views of adjacent snow-capped mountains. Its appeal is enhanced due to its proximity to the bustling town of Manali, making it easily accessible for day trips or longer treks.

Highlights

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The scenic views of the Beas River and surrounding peaks

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Opportunities to observe the endangered snow leopard

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The lush forests of deodar and pine providing natural beauty

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Remote trails leading to serene spots away from the crowds

Notable Natural Features

Dense Deodar Forests

These forests add to the scenic beauty and provide habitat for many species.

Rani Sui Lake

A high-altitude lake offering picturesque views and tranquility.

Beas Kund

A historic and religious site accessible via trekking trails, offering stunning mountain views.