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Mount Everest is not the only highlight of the Himalayas it's home to Snow Leopards, Himalayan Wolves and Tibetan bears. In Sanskrit the Himalayas are known as the 'Abode of snow' but they provide rich and varied habitats for the animals and plants that live there; from the forests of the foothills to ice bound peaks and mountain lakes. Some of the most memorable moments from the BBC's natural history archive have been filmed here including the magnificent snow leopard filmed for 'Planet Earth'.
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Not many places in the world can charm you like the Himalayas. Not every place gives you the reason to visit there every season. But then every place does not boast of the beauty as the Himalayas. The Himalayas are covered with different array of flora and fauna. With its exotic wildlife and natural beauty it has always attracted travelers and tourist across the world. The eastern and the western regions of the Himalayas are covered with varied forests. The Western region is known for blue pine,spruce, silver fir, junipers, conifers deodar, and Chirpine, which are found in abundance. While the eastern Himalayas are famous for maples, rhododendrons, alder, and birch, oaks, laurels, and dwarf willows. The region of Assam is known for lush evergreen forests and bamboo and tall grasses. The Himalayas is the home to many rare species. Nearly about one third of all mountain animals live here. Due to Himalayas long range, which extends to over 1,500 miles in length and 250 miles in width it is divided into three ranges: the Lesser, Greater and Outer Himalayas. Since the range is so much in length and width that variety of climatic condition, vegetation and wildlife can be seen. The Himalayan regions have many national park and wildlife sanctuaries. So for people who really want to experience the flora and fauna of the Himalayas it will be awonderful experience.Spring and summer is the best time to visitas the flowers are in full bloom during this time to welcome the visitors with a burst of colors. During autumn the chinars take on a special red hue. The Great Himalayan National Park in the Seraj Forest is a host to variety of birds and mammals. You can find around 152 species of birds among which 50 are summer visitors and rests areresidents. Various kinds of mammals are also found in this area. There is another National Park in Arunachal Pradesh called Namdapha the flora and the fauna facet of this park is truly amazing. The biodiversity of Namadapha's is very rich. The Himalayan region is very rich in biodiversity. Himalayas is known for variedlandscape, vegetation and wildlife.
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