Parkuni - Inderkilla National Park
Discover Parkuni, a distinctive camp nestled within Inderkilla National Park, high in The
- Location
- Inderkilla National Park, The Himalayan Heights, India, South Asia
- Coordinates
- 32.136658, 77.247040
- Activities
- camp
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit Parkuni for wildlife viewing in Inderkilla National Park?
The ideal time to visit Parkuni and Inderkilla National Park is typically from October to March. During these cooler, drier months, the vegetation is less dense, and animals are more likely to be seen near water sources, increasing your chances of spotting diverse wildlife.
What unique wildlife can I expect to encounter during a stay at Parkuni near Inderkilla National Park?
Inderkilla National Park is renowned for its population of Bengal tigers, making it a prime location for tiger sightings. Beyond tigers, you might also spot leopards, sloth bears, various deer species like sambar and chital, and a rich array of birdlife unique to the Indian subcontinent.
What kind of accommodation and facilities does Parkuni camp offer for guests?
Parkuni provides comfortable tented accommodation designed to blend with the natural surroundings while offering essential amenities. Guests can expect well-appointed tents with private washrooms, a communal dining area serving local and international cuisine, and a campfire area for evening relaxation under the stars.
How do I get to Parkuni camp, and what are the typical transfer arrangements?
Parkuni is accessible via a drive from the nearest major airport or railway station, which is usually a few hours away. The camp often arranges private transfers for guests from designated pick-up points, ensuring a seamless journey directly to the camp entrance.
What safari activities are available from Parkuni, and what safety measures are in place?
From Parkuni, guests primarily engage in guided jeep safaris into Inderkilla National Park, offering excellent opportunities for wildlife photography and observation. All safaris are conducted by experienced naturalists and drivers, and the camp adheres to strict safety protocols, including trained staff and emergency procedures, to ensure a secure and enjoyable experience.
Other Safari Lodges in Inderkilla National Park
- 2 tent
- Aarohan adventure campsite
- Base Camp
- Bhoj Campsite
- Camp 1
- Camping site
- Camp Site
- Camp spot
- Chaudah Mod campsite
- Chhika
- (Emergency) Campsite, 1-2 small tents max
- Giri Camps Manali
- Good place for 2 tent
- Hamta La base
- Hamta la base camp
- Hamta pass base camp
- Himalayan Camp CAC
- Hotel Dream River
- Jobri
- Lady leg camp
- Manali Mountain Home
- Moon Lake
- Open shelter
- Parvati Woods Camp Kasol
- Piangniru Campsite
- Prasher Lodge
- Raoli Kholi Campground
- River Beats
- Samsong camping
- Seri
- Shanagzer Lodge & Cafe
- Shepher campsite
- Shepherd hut
- Shepherd's camp
- Shepherds' camp
- Shepherds'camp
- Shepherd shelter
- Shitidhar Base Camp One
- Small camp
- Soroutoo Camping Site
- Summed camp
- The Apple Tree lodge & cafe
- The Lost tribe camp
- The Mountain Glory Cottage
- The Open Road Camp
- The Wilderness Lodge, VanVaas
- Thoti camp site
- Tilgan Camping Site
- Travelosic Forest Campsite
Parks in The Himalayan Heights
- Dachigam National Park
- Gangotri National Park
- Govind Pashu Vihar National Park
- Great Himalayan National Park
- Hemis National Park
- Jim Corbett National Park
- Kalesar National Park
- Khirganga National Park
- Kishtwar National Park
- Nanda Devi National Park
- Pin Valley National Park
- Rajaji National Park/Tiger Reserve
- Simbalbara National Park
- Valley of Flowers National Park