Hemis National Park
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Hemis National Park (or Hemis High Altitude National Park) is a high altitude national park in the eastern Ladakh region of the state of Jammu and Kashmir in India. It is the only national park in India north of the Himalayas, the largest notified protected area in India (and thus the largest national park of India), and is the second largest contiguous protected area after the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve and surrounding protected areas. The park is home to a number of species of endangered mammals including the snow leopard. Hemis National Park is India's only protected area inside the Palearctic ecozone, outside the Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary northeast of Hemis, and the proposed Tso Lhamo Cold Desert Conservation Area in North Sikkim.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemis_National_Park
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Coordinates: 33°39'42"N 77°21'57"E
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- Gangotri National Park 281 km
- Rajaji National Park 365 km
- Wakhan National Park 678 km
- Bandhavgarh National Park 1129 km
- Kanha Kisli National Park 1280 km
- Kirthar National Park & Wildlife Sanctuary 1299 km
- Similipal National Park 1541 km
- Khabr National Park 2091 km
- Kavir National Park 2335 km
- Kyam Lungpa 36 km
- Kyamman lungpa- 38 km
- Sangtha 50 km
- Marang La 5400 m 60 km
- Hymia 60 km
- More Plains 67 km
- Tso Kar 71 km
- Nuruchan Lungpa 77 km
- Startsapuk Tso 77 km
- Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary 116 km