Gol National Park

Formerly a hunting reserve for the Chitrali Royal Family, Gol National Park spreads across 8,000 hectares of diverse mountain terrain including glaciers and forests. The park holds the largest population of the Astor Markhor in the world. The Siberian Ibex, Black Bear, Tibetan Wolf, Red Fox, and Himalayan Otter are also found in the park.

 

Gol National Park
 
Red Fox
 
Tibetan Wolf
Black bear
 
Wildlife
 
Wild Park

Common bird species in the park include the Bearded vulture, Himalayan vulture, Golden eagle, Demoiselle Crane, Peregrine Falcon, Himalayan Snowcock, Himalayan Pheasant, Snow Partridge and the Rock partridge. On your way up, keep an eye out for the Summer Palace, now an abandoned ruin; it’s a fine specimen of a colonial-era summer cottage from the turn of the last century.