🌿 Askot Wildlife Sanctuary – The Green Gem of Pithoragarh
Nestled in the Kumaon Himalayas of Pithoragarh district, Askot Wildlife Sanctuary is a paradise for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. Situated at an altitude of around 1,600 meters, it offers a stunning blend of biodiversity, scenic beauty, and Himalayan serenity.
🐾 A Haven for Rare Wildlife
Askot is known for being the habitat of the endangered musk deer (Kasturi Mrig). Besides this shy species, the sanctuary is home to:
- Leopards
- Himalayan black bears
- Barking deer
- Monals & pheasants
- Snow leopards (in higher altitudes, rarely sighted)
This sanctuary plays a crucial role in conservation efforts in Uttarakhand.
🌲 Rich Flora & Stunning Landscapes
With dense forests of pine, oak, and rhododendron, the sanctuary changes colors with the seasons. During spring, blooming rhododendrons paint the hills red and pink — a true visual treat.
The sanctuary also offers panoramic views of snow-clad peaks, terraced fields, and rivers flowing through deep valleys.
🛕 Nearby Attractions & Cultural Touch
The area around Askot holds spiritual and cultural significance. You can visit:
- Kapileshwar Mahadev Cave Temple
- Pithoragarh Fort
- Dharchula – a serene town near the Nepal border
🚶 Trekking & Adventure
Askot is also a popular stop for trekkers heading towards the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra route. The trails offer peace, adventure, and a chance to connect with untouched nature.