Located in Kullu, the park covers an area of about 710 square kilometres (270 sq mi).
Khirganga National Park, in the central Himalayas, rises to 5,500 meters, with Parvati Parbat (6,632 m) as its highest peak.
The park, prone to landslides and earthquakes, serves as a crucial watershed for the Parvati River.
[4] The park features sub-tropical forests (oak, maple) at lower elevations, coniferous forests (pine, deodar) at higher altitudes, and alpine meadows above the tree line.
Over 200 bird species reside here, including the Western tragopan, Himalayan monal, and golden eagle.