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Wildlife Safari In Nepal |
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Nepal
Wildlife Safari |
Nepal provides
shelter to over 30 species of large wild animals and
approximately 180 species of mammals. The rhinoceros,
tiger, crocodile, snow leopard, red panda, Himalayan
black bear, wild and ferocious gaur bovines, four honed
antelope, striped hyena, sambar, chital, hog deer,
barking deer, sloth bear, palm civet, langur and rhesus
macaque monkeys, pangolin, Gangetic dolphin, monitor
lizard, python, cobra, green pit viper, tortoises, and
many other beasts roam Nepal’s jungles.
Nepal is also a haven for birds and over 800 species,
representing approximately eight percent of the world’s
population are found here. In fact, Nepal has nearly as
many bird species as the whole of North America. The
common birds include peafowl, red jungle fowl, various
egrets, herons, kingfishers, flycatchers, and
woodpeckers.
Among the fourteen National Parks and reserves in Nepal,
ROYAL CHITWAN NATIONAL PARK, BARDIA NATIONAL PARK, and
KOSHI TAPPU WILDLIFE RESERVE provide excellent views of
Asian wildlife. Theses National Park offers some of the
most exciting safari destinations in the world. You will
experience the deep jungle on elephant back or four
wheel drive vehicle and view wild animals in their
natural habitat. You will also have the opportunity to
enjoy canoe rides on the jungle rivers, take nature
walks, go out on bird watching excursions, tour to
villages, and witness firsthand the culture of the Tharu
community. There are comfortable lodges and resorts with
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Jungle Safari In Nepal |
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| Chitwan
National Park |
| Royal Chitwan
National Park (RCNP) has long been one of the country’s
treasures of natural wonders. The park is situated in
south central Nepal, covering 932 sq. km. in the
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| Royal Bardia
National Park |
| Situated in the
mid far western Terai, in a remote part of Nepal,
bordered by the Karnali River, the National Park covers
968 sq. km. It is 585 km from Kathmandu. The park is the
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| Koshi Tappu
Wildlife Reserve |
| The Koshi Tappu
Wildlife Reserve covers an area of 175 sq km and is in
the eastern Terai region of Nepal. It lies on the flood
plains of the Sapt Koshi and is for the most part,
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