Shepherd shelter - Inderkilla National Park
Shepherd shelter is a camp near Inderkilla National Park.
- Location
- Inderkilla National Park, The Himalayan Heights, India, South Asia
- Coordinates
- 32.122780, 77.325080
- Activities
- camp
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best time of year to visit Shepherd shelter for optimal wildlife viewing in Inderkilla National Park?
The ideal time to visit Shepherd shelter and Inderkilla National Park is during the dry season, from October to March. During these months, the weather is pleasant, and animals are more easily spotted as they congregate around water sources. This period offers the best chances for memorable wildlife encounters.
What unique wildlife can guests expect to encounter during a stay at Shepherd shelter near Inderkilla National Park?
Guests at Shepherd shelter can anticipate sightings of diverse wildlife native to the Inderkilla region, including various deer species like Sambar and Chital, wild boars, and numerous bird species. While elusive, leopards and sloth bears are also present, offering thrilling possibilities for keen observers. The camp's proximity to the park enhances these viewing opportunities.
What kind of accommodation and facilities does Shepherd shelter offer as a camp near Inderkilla National Park?
Shepherd shelter provides comfortable tented accommodation designed to blend with the natural surroundings while offering essential amenities. Each tent typically includes comfortable bedding, private washroom facilities, and a small seating area. The camp focuses on an immersive nature experience with a communal dining area and campfire evenings.
Beyond traditional safaris, what other activities can I participate in during my stay at Shepherd shelter near Inderkilla National Park?
In addition to guided safaris into Inderkilla National Park, Shepherd shelter often arranges nature walks around the camp perimeter, focusing on birdwatching and local flora. Depending on local regulations and availability, cultural village visits or stargazing sessions might also be offered, enhancing your wilderness experience. Please inquire about specific offerings upon booking.
How accessible is Shepherd shelter, and what are the typical travel arrangements to reach the camp near Inderkilla National Park?
Shepherd shelter is usually accessed via a drive from the nearest major airport or railway station, which could be several hours away depending on your starting point in India. Guests typically arrange transfers directly with the camp or through their tour operator, often involving a mix of paved and unpaved roads. It's advisable to confirm transfer options and costs when making your reservation.
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
- Parkuni
- 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
- 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