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Nestled between the cold Lahaul desert region and the Spiti region, Pin Valley National Park is a paradise for nature lovers and a place for adventurists through the Pin Valley Park Trek. Aside from the abundance of wildlife, the Pin Valley Park Trek is characterized by natural beauty that adorns the area. Snow for most of the year provides an exciting and challenging journey. The core area of ??Pin Valley Park covers an area of ??675 sq km while its buffer area is expanded to approximately 1150 sq km. Today it is home to more than 20 species of plants and animals, including the endangered leopard, a vital resident of Pin Valley Park. A few species of birds also live in the region such as pika, snow rooster, bearded vulture, chukor, golden eagle, griffon, Himalayan chough, and crow. The park is also proud of its medicinal properties and two rare plant species: Juniper and Birch. If you are traveling for wildlife, winter is a good time for animals to migrate to lowland areas due to the cold. Located in the Pin River Valley, one can see the great influence of Tibetan Buddhism in the region, which is practiced extensively here and has also helped to protect wildlife.