Jungle Safari in Nepal
Nepal is the premier and best place in Asia to enjoy a true jungle experience. Nepal has about 16 national parks, wildlife reserves and conservation areas, which have dense tropical jungles teeming with diverse wildlife and exotic birds, occupying 16 percent of its total geographical area. Nepal's jungles are home to some of the most unique and rare animals in the entire world. Nepal is the best place to analyse and experience the outdoor adventure sports into the wilderness to see wild animals, birds and natural beauty.
In Nepal, Chitwan and Bardia are considering as the best place for jungle safari. Chitwan as this is Nepal's most popular National Park offers the excellent opportunity to see Royal Bengal Tigers, One horned Rhino, crocodile and thrilling wilderness experience into its deep and thick jungle whereas Bardia also, as this is another National Park, offers the excellent jungle safari. Here too we can ride on an elephant or a take four wheel to discover some of Nepal's perfect natural habitats. Chitwan and Bardia national park have excellent accommodation.
Nepal's Jjungle Safari consists of canoe rides on the Jungle Rivers, nature walks, birds watching excursions and quick tours around the villages to discover unique culture and traditions of the local village people. There will also be scheduled of cultural-musical programs performed by the villages. Chitwan, consider as the home of Nepal's wildlife, has over 43 species of animals.
It is also popular safari destination in the country. Nepal's jungles are home to some of the most unique and rare animals in all the world. Besides Chitwan national park and Bardiya national park, Rara National Park, Khaptad National Park, Makalu Barun National Park, Shey-Phoksundo National Park, Sagarmatha National Park, Langtang National Park, Shivapuri National Park etc, Shukla Phant Wildlife Reserve, Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve, Koshi-Tappu Wildlife Reserve Parsa, Wildlife Reserve etc, Annapurna Conservation Area, Manaslu Conservation Area , Kanchenjunga Conservation Area etc are the most prominent national parks, wildlife reserves and conservation areas of Nepal. |
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Chitwan National Park |
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Royal Chitwan National Park was declared Natural Heritage Site in 1979. The Chitwan National park is situated in southern central Nepal Covering an area of 932-sq-kms the park includes hilly areas of the Shiwalik range covered by deciduous Sal forest and floodplains of Narayani, Rapti and Reu rivers covered by dense tall Elephant grass interspersed with forests.....
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Bardia National Park |
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Bardia National Park is largest and most undisturbed wildlife area of the Terai region of the Nepal. Located in Nepal's western plain lands, east of the Karnali River, covering an area of about 968 sq. km, it is home of many endangered species of wildlife and birds. Bardia encompasses 1,000-sq-kms of riverine grassland and sal forests. The park has the second largest tiger.....
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Koshi Tappu Wild Life Reserve |
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Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve is situated on the flood plains of the Sapta-Koshi River of Eastern Nepal, which is a wetland of international importance. In 1987, it was declared a Ramsar site. Tall khar-pater grassland with a few patches of Khair-sissoo scrub forest and deciduous mixed river line jungle is home to more than 280 bird species including 20 duck species.....
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Khaptad National Park |
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Khaptad National park is the Nepal's newest park area which is situated in the middle hills of the Far-West of the country, where the districts of Bajhang, Bajura, Doti and Achham meet and captures the area of about 225 sq kms. The Khaptad National park offers a challenging yet rewarding experience unlike any other protected area in Nepal, because of its remoteness...
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