Reserve Forest Sanctuary is an integral part of the Shimla Reserve Forest Sanctuary. It is covered with plantations of oak, pine and cedar and is situated on one of Asia’s largest watersheds. It is surrounded by the Indus River and is home to various species of flora, fauna and avifauna.The natural vegetation in the sanctuary comprises deep green foliage of maple and chestnut trees. The sanctuary is the natural habitat of animal species that include monkey, jackal, baboon, barking deer and leopard. Many birds, such as the Himalayan eagle, pheasant, chikor and partridge can also be spotted in the sanctuary.It is considered as the ideal venue for trekking, camping and picnic. The sanctuary also offers beautiful views of the Pir Panjal Mountains, located in Jammu and Kashmir
Himachal Pradesh, India