Chitral Gol National Park
Chitral, KPK, Pakistan
Chitral Gol National Park, nestled in the rugged Hindu Kush mountains of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, is a sanctuary of alpine beauty and biodiversity. Spanning over 7,750 hectares, this high-altitude park lies just two hours from Chitral town and is famed for its dramatic valleys, cedar forests, and glacial streams that converge into the Chitral River.
The park is a haven for wildlife, most notably the endangered Kashmir markhor, Pakistan’s national animal, which thrives on its steep cliffs. Other residents include snow leopards, Himalayan lynx, Ladakh urial, Himalayan black bears, and a dazzling array of birds like the Himalayan monal and golden eagle.
The Birmoghlasht area, once the summer retreat of the Mehtar (ruler) of Chitral, offers panoramic views and a glimpse into the region’s royal past. Declared a national park in 1984, Chitral Gol is not just a conservation stronghold—it’s a living landscape where nature, history, and culture intertwine.
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Chitral Gol National Park is located in Chitral, KPK, Pakistan.
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