Access Point
The park is best accessed via Puruwala, where you can find routes leading to the forest rest house.
Simbalbara National Park, also known as Col. Sher Jung National Park, is a protected sanctuary nestled in the scenic Kiyarda Dun valley of Himachal Pradesh. Spanning nearly 28 square kilometers, the park is characterized by its lush Sal forests, expansive grassy glades, and a perennial stream that provides a vital water source for the local ecosystem. Originally established as a wildlife sanctuary in 1958 and upgraded to a national park in 2010, it serves as a critical habitat for species such as Goral, Sambhar, and Chittal. Visitors can immerse themselves in the landscape by trekking along the various walking trails that wind through the dense forest canopy. For a more relaxed experience, the Simbalbara Forest Rest House, accessible from Puruwala, offers a perfect vantage point to enjoy sweeping views of the valley and the surrounding natural beauty.
Simbalbara National Park, also known as Col. Sher Jung National Park, is a protected sanctuary nestled in the scenic Kiyarda Dun valley of Himachal Pradesh. Spanning nearly 28 square kilometers, the park is characterized by its lush Sal forests, expansive grassy glades, and a perennial stream that provides a vital water source for the local ecosystem. Originally established as a wildlife sanctuary in 1958 and upgraded to a national park in 2010, it serves as a critical habitat for species such as Goral, Sambhar, and Chittal. Visitors can immerse themselves in the landscape by trekking along the various walking trails that wind through the dense forest canopy. For a more relaxed experience, the Simbalbara Forest Rest House, accessible from Puruwala, offers a perfect vantage point to enjoy sweeping views of the valley and the surrounding natural beauty.
Dense Sal forest canopy and grassy glades
Diverse local wildlife including Goral and Sambhar
Scenic trekking trails through the valley
Historic forest rest house with panoramic views
The park is a protected area; please follow all conservation guidelines and leave no trace.
Limited infrastructure means visitors should be prepared for a rustic experience.
The area is home to diverse wildlife; maintain a respectful distance at all times.
The park is best accessed via Puruwala, where you can find routes leading to the forest rest house.
Early mornings or late afternoons are the best times to spot local wildlife like Goral and Sambhar near the grassy glades.
Nature walks, wildlife spotting, and peaceful forest retreats.
INR ₹
$30-$60 p/day
Hindi, English
Ensure you carry sufficient water and supplies as facilities within the park are limited.
Wear sturdy hiking boots, as the trails wind through dense forest terrain and can be uneven.
Nature Lovers, Hikers, Wildlife Enthusiasts