If you’re visiting the Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP), it’s essential to stay informed about safety and support services. From high-altitude treks to remote village visits, having the right Emergency Contact GHNP details at hand can make all the difference in unexpected situations.
Before you begin your journey, check out our Trekking Information page for route planning and required permits, and read the Visitor Guidelines to ensure a responsible experience.
Designation | Address | Office phone |
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District Superintendent of Police (SP) | District Kullu | 01902-224700 | sp-kul-hp@nic.in |
Additional SP | District Kullu | 01902-225589 | asp-klu-hp@nic.in |
Dy. SP (H) | District Kullu | 01902-224701 | dsphq-kul-hp@nic.in |
SI | SHO Police Station, Banjar | 01903-221227 | police.banjar-hp@nic.in |
ASI | Police Post, Sainj | 01903-230065 | – |
District Mandi, Himachal Pradesh Police Contacts Near to GHNP Area | |||
SHO | Police Station, Aut (Tunnel), Distt- Mandi | 01905228028 | police.aut-hp@nic.in |
ASI | Police Post Balichowki. Distt- Mandi | 01905229103 | police.balichowki@gmail.com |
Name and address | Contact numbers |
Government Civil Hospital, Banjar |
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M/S Arushi Nursing Home, Banjar |
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Mobile networks may be weak or unavailable in remote parts of GHNP. Always inform local forest officials of your trek route and estimated return time.
Carry a basic first-aid kit and stay with your group during treks.
In case of wildlife encounters, remain calm and inform the nearest forest guard post.
Name and address | Contact numbers |
Government Community Health Centre, Sainj |
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M/S Ajay Sharma Clinic, Sainj |
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Always register your trek and leave your itinerary with the GHNP office or local homestay.
Mobile networks are limited or unavailable inside the core park area—inform family/friends in advance.
Carry a charged power bank, torch, and emergency contacts in writing.
At the Great Himalayan National Park, we are committed to providing not just a memorable experience—but a safe one. Whether you’re embarking on a multi-day trek through alpine forests or visiting nearby valleys like Sainj, Tirthan, or Jiwa, staying informed and prepared is key.
We urge all visitors to respect park regulations, remain in touch with official authorities, and avoid relying on unverified sources for guidance or bookings. In the event of any emergency, please reach out immediately using the contact details listed above.
Your cooperation ensures not only your own safety but also helps protect the fragile ecosystems and cultural heritage that GHNP stands for.
We look forward to welcoming you to this incredible natural sanctuary—responsibly, safely, and with respect for the wild.