Hemis National Park, Hemis Shukpachan
About Hemis National Park
History
The park was founded in 1981 by protecting the Rumbak and Markha catchments, an area of about 600 km2 (230 sq mi). It grew in 1988 to around 3,350 km2 (1,290 sq mi), by incorporating neighboring lands, before increasing in 1990 to 4,400 km2 (1,700 sq mi), and is the largest national park in South Asia.
Tourism
Ganda La
Ganda La (also called the Kanda La, 34°2′29.62″N 77°21′45.42″E) is a high mountain pass located at around 4980 metres above sea level in Ladakh, 23 km (14 mi) south-west of Leh, in the Himalayas in India. It lies within the Hemis National Park. and connects the Markha valley villages to Leh, and is regularly used by local people. The summer pass is open from June, and the winter pass (half kilometre north-west of summer pass) is open from late April. The Markha Valley trek crosses the pass on the section between Rumbak and Skiu villages, which is usually done over 2 days. The other pass on the trek is the Gongmaru La (Kongmaru La).
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Hemis NP