It is a high-altitude wildlife sanctuary that focuses on protecting and propagating extinct Himalayan species.
The park is located 7,000 feet above sea level and has a total size of 67.56 acres. Many wildlife, including the snow leopard, Himalayan black bear, red panda, Tibetan wolf, and several bird species, call it home. The red panda and endangered snow leopard have both been successfully bred in the park.
Many creatures that are indigenous to the Himalayan area may be found at the Himalayan Zoological Park. The following are some of the common animal species you may see in the park. One of the most renowned and secretive creatures in the Himalayan area is the snow leopard. The park is renowned for its effective snow leopard breeding programme, which is crucial to species survival.
Red Panda: The Himalayan woods are home to the adorable and cuddly red panda. This endangered species is successfully bred in the park.
One of the biggest subspecies of grey wolves, the Tibetan Wolf is located in the Himalayas at high elevations.
Himalayan Monal: The Himalayan Monal is a vibrant bird that inhabits the Himalayan woodlands. It is Nepal's national bird.The upper elevations of the Himalayas are home to the bird known as the Blood Pheasant. Its vivid red feathers are where it gets its name. The Himalayan Tahr is a species of wild goat that inhabits the Himalayas. It has curled horns and a shaggy coat.