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Deosai National Park () is a
high-altitude Altitude or height (also sometimes known as depth) is a distance measurement, usually in the vertical or "up" direction, between a reference datum and a point or object. The exact definition and reference datum varies according to the context ...
alpine plain (plateau) and
National Park A national park is a nature park, natural park in use for conservation (ethic), conservation purposes, created and protected by national governments. Often it is a reserve of natural, semi-natural, or developed land that a sovereign state dec ...
located in Astore,
Gilgit-Baltistan Gilgit-Baltistan (; ), formerly known as the Northern Areas, is a region administered by Pakistan as an administrative territory, and constituting the northern portion of the larger Kashmir region which has been the subject of a dispute bet ...
. Deosai Plains are situated at an average elevation of 4,114 metres (13,497 ft) above sea level and considered as the second highest plateaus in the world.


Etymology

The name came about from the folk tale immortalised by Mian Muhammad Baksh in his poem, "Saif al-Mulook"; the word 'Deosai' means 'the Shadow of the Giant': the word "Deo" being a contraction of 'Deva', and the word 'Sai' being one of 'Saya' i.e. 'Shadow'.Sai or Sain also an acronym for swami or lord. Balti people call this place 'Ghbiarsa' referring to 'Summer's Place' because it is only accessible in summer.


Geography

The Deosai National Park is located in western Himalayas in Gilgit Baltistan (GB), Pakistan. It has an average elevation of above sea level, making the Deosai Plains the second highest plateau in the world after Changtang Tibetan Plateau. The park protects an area of . It is well known for its rich flora and fauna of the Karakoram-West Tibetan Plateau alpine steppe eco-region. In spring, it is covered by sweeps of wildflowers and a wide variety of
butterflies Butterflies are insects in the macrolepidopteran clade Rhopalocera from the Order (biology), order Lepidoptera, which also includes moths. Adult butterflies have large, often brightly coloured wings, and conspicuous, fluttering flight. The ...
.


Geology and soil

The soils of this area are severely eroded, of a coarser nature and mixed with gravel and stones of various materials and sizes. In flat areas between mountains, soil is deep with marshy vegetation.


Fauna and Flora

The Deosai National Park was established in 1993 to protect the survival of the
Himalayan brown bear The Himalayan brown bear (''Ursus arctos isabellinus''), also known as the Himalayan red bear, isabelline bear or Dzu-Teh, is a subspecies of the brown bear and is known from northern Afghanistan, northern Pakistan, northern India, west China an ...
and its habitat. Having long been a prize kill for poachers and hunters, the bear now has a hope for survival in Deosai where its number has increased from only 19 in 1993 to 40 in 2005. In 1993, after playing an instrumental role in the designation of Deosai as a National Park, the Himalayan Wildlife Foundation (formerly the Himalayan Wildlife Project) was founded with a substantial international financial support. The Himalayan Wildlife Foundation ran two park entry check posts and a field research camp in Deosai for approximately ten years. Documentation was completed by the Himalayan Wildlife Foundation for the handover of the management of the Park to the, then, Northern Areas Forest Department with the department starting to manage the park since 2006. While pressures that existed in the 1990s, such as hunting and poaching have subsided, the brown bear is still under threat due to pressures such as increasing numbers of tourists and the use of park areas for grazing. The Deosai Plains are also home to the Siberian ibex, Snow Leopard, Kashmir Musk Deer, Himalayan wolf, Himalayan marmot and over 124 types of resident and migratory birds. Birds in the park include the Golden eagle, Lammergeier, Himalayan vulture, Laggar falcon,
Peregrine falcon The peregrine falcon (''Falco peregrinus''), also known as the peregrine, and historically as the duck hawk in North America, is a Cosmopolitan distribution, cosmopolitan bird of prey (Bird of prey, raptor) in the family (biology), family Falco ...
,
Eurasian kestrel The common kestrel (''Falco tinnunculus'') is a bird of prey species belonging to the kestrel group of the falcon family Falconidae. It is also known as the European kestrel, Eurasian kestrel, or Old World kestrel. In the United Kingdom, where no ...
,
Eurasian sparrowhawk The Eurasian sparrowhawk (''Accipiter nisus''), also known as the northern sparrowhawk or simply the sparrowhawk, is a small bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. Adult male Eurasian sparrowhawks have bluish grey upperparts and orange-barred ...
, and
Himalayan snowcock The Himalayan snowcock (''Tetraogallus himalayensis'') is a snowcock in the pheasant family Phasianidae found across the Himalayan ranges and parts of the adjoining Pamir range of Asia. It is found on alpine pastures and on steep rocky cliffs wh ...
. The following plant species are found in Deosai: ''
Polygonum affine ''Bistorta affinis'' (synonyms ''Polygonum affine'', ''Persicaria affinis''), the Himalayan bistort, fleece flower, or knotweed, is a species of flowering plant in the family Polygonaceae, native to the Himalayas (Tibet, Nepal, northern India, Pa ...
'', ''
Thalictrum alpinum ''Thalictrum alpinum'' is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family known by the common names alpine meadow-rue and arctic meadow-rue. It is native to Arctic and alpine regions of North America and Eurasia, including Alaska, northern C ...
'', '' Bromus oxyodon'', ''
Saxifraga flagellaris ''Saxifraga flagellaris'', the whiplash saxifrage or flagellate saxifrage, is a plant native all over the Eurasian Arctic Coast, Siberia, Far East, Caucasus and some areas of northern Rocky Mountains. It is not very common. It is also known as s ...
'', '' Androsace mucronifolia'', '' Aster flaccidus'', '' Barbarea vulgaris'', '' Artemisia maritima'', '' Elymus longiaristatus'', '' Nepeta connata'', '' Carex cruenta'', '' Ranunculus laetus'', '' Arenaria neelgherrensis'', '' Astragalus leucocephalus'', ''Polygonum amplexinade'', '' Echinops niveus'', '' Senecio chrysanthemoides'', '' Artemisia'' spp., '' Dracocephalum nutans'', ''
Taxus contorta ''Taxus contorta'', synonym ''Taxus fuana'', commonly known as the west Himalayan yew, is a species of tree in the genus ''Taxus''. It is native to temperate forests of Afghanistan Northern India, Tibet and Pakistan Pakistan ( ur, ), ...
'', ''
Chrysopogon gryllus ''Chrysopogon gryllus'' is a perennial bunchgrass of the family Poaceae, native to Europe and tropical and temperate Asia. The grass grows to in height. Spikelets are associated in threes, of which the fertile one is unisexual with the other ...
'' subsp. ''echinulatus'' and ''
Dianthus crinitus ''Dianthus crinitus'' is a species of '' Dianthus'' in the carnation family found in northwestern Africa, the eastern Aegean Islands, Anatolia, the Transcaucasus and the North Caucasus, Lebanon, Syria, Iran, the Gulf States, and Oman. Common nam ...
''. There were also observed some medicinal plants which are locally famous i.e. ''
Thymus linearis The thymus is a specialized primary lymphoid organ of the immune system. Within the thymus, thymus cell lymphocytes or ''T cells'' mature. T cells are critical to the adaptive immune system, where the body adapts to specific foreign invaders. T ...
'' (Reetumburuk), '' Saussurea lappa'' (kuth), ''
Ephedra gerardiana ''Ephedra gerardiana'' (Gerard's jointfir, 山岭麻黄 ''shan ling ma huang'') is a species of ''Ephedra'', endemic to the mountains of Afghanistan, Bhutan, northern India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sikkim, Tajikistan, and Tibet. It is a perennial small ...
'' (Say), '' Viola pilosa'' (Skora-mindoq), ''
Pleurospermum ''Pleurospermum'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Apiaceae. Its native range is Europe to Korea and Himalaya. Species: * '' Pleurospermum albimarginatum'' H.Wolff * '' Pleurospermum angelicoides'' (DC.) Benth. ex C.B. ...
candollei'' (Shamdun) and ''Artemisia brevifolia'' (Bursay) etc. which are used as traditional drug therapies.


Cultural references


Herodotus

Research by the French ethnologist Michel Peissel makes a claim that the story of ' Gold-digging ants' reported by the Greek historian Herodotus, who lived in the 5th century BC, was founded on the golden Himalayan Marmot of the Deosai plateau and the habit of local tribes such as Minaro to collect the gold dust excavated from their burrows.


In film

* The documentary film series ''
Land of the Tiger ''Land of the Tiger'' is a BBC nature documentary series exploring the natural history of the Indian subcontinent, first transmitted in the UK on BBC Two in 1997. The production team covered the breadth and depth of India, from the Himalayan moun ...
'' in episode 5 - the "Mountains of the Gods" features the plants and animals of Deosai. * ''Karakoram Heliski 2013'' by Walkabout Films * Documentary movie "DEOSAI - The Last Sanctuary" by Walkabout Films


Travel routes to the region

Deosai is accessible from Astore District in the west, Skardu District in the north, and
Galtari The Gultari Valley (Balti language, Urdu:) (Old Name: ''Shingo Shigar'') is amongst the biggest valleys of Baltistan, is located in south of Skardu. It comprises three valleys, Shingo River, Shingo, Shigar River, Shigar and Fultux, Phultukus, wi ...
in Kharmang District in the south-east. It is also accessible from Mehdiabad via Mehdiabad-Dapa Road. Deosai is located approximately 30 km from Skardu city, which is the shortest route to visit Deosai. Another route is from Astore valley via Chilim. It is also accessible from Shila valley. The people of Galtari travel via Deosai. While it is a National Park, the Gujjar- Bakwarwal travel large distances to utilize the Deosai National Park as grazing lands. There is another route called Burgi la via Tsoq Kachura valley Skardu.


See also

*
Karakoram The Karakoram is a mountain range in Kashmir region spanning the borders of Pakistan, China, and India, with the northwest extremity of the range extending to Afghanistan and Tajikistan. Most of the Karakoram mountain range falls under the ...
*
Gilgit Gilgit (; Shina: ; ur, ) is the capital city of Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan. The city is located in a broad valley near the confluence of the Gilgit River and the Hunza River. It is a major tourist destination in Pakistan, serving as a h ...
*
Baltistan Baltistan ( ur, ; bft, སྦལ་ཏི་སྟཱན, script=Tibt), also known as Baltiyul or Little Tibet ( bft, སྦལ་ཏི་ཡུལ་།, script=Tibt), is a mountainous region in the Pakistani-administered territory of Gilg ...


References


External links


Official website of Government of Gilgit Baltistan about Deosai National Park

National Parks of Gilgit-Baltistan
{{authority control Skardu District Protected areas of Gilgit-Baltistan National parks of India