historical and present day Buddhist Tibetan culture, the area has several Tibetan Buddhist influences, evident architecturally in monasteries and stupas, and in the daily living of its residents and lamas.
The park is located within the desert environs of the Spiti depression, within the Cold Desert region Reserve, in the Himalayas region.[1] Spreading south of Dhankar Gompa near the Tibetan border, the park marks the border between the formerly separate districts of Lahaul and Spiti. The elevation of the park ranges
With its snow laden unexplored higher reaches and slopes, the Park forms a natural habitat for a variety of vulnerable animals together with the ounce and Siberian wild goat.
Because of the park's high altitude and extreme temperatures, the vegetation density is sparse, consisting mostly of alpine trees and groves of mountain chain cedar (Cedrus deodara). In summer, rare birds such as the Himalayan snowcock, chukar partridge, snow partridge and snowfinch flourish in the park.
Some plants within the park's alpine habitats have important medicative properties. Twenty-two rare and endangered medicative plant species, have been discovered in and around Pin Valley park, which ar distributed over totally different environs typesAconitum rotundifolium, Arnebia euchroma, Ephedra gerardiana, Ferula jaeschkeana, Hyoscymus niger are the vulnerable however medicinally vital plants occur in this park
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