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Safari
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Wild Life Adventure
Safari
Nepal has several
fascinating national parks and wildlife reserves that protect every significant
ecological system in the country. There is rich of flora and fauna including
Tigers, Rhinos, Crocodiles, hundreds of different bird species and much more
for you to explore!
Activities
in Royal Chitwan National Park
Elephant Safari
A traditional way of exploring
the wildlife. Seeing rhinos and other animals from the top of an elephant is
an experience not to be missed.
Bird
Watching
More than 800 bird species
are known in Nepal, nearly 10% of the world's species! Resident bird numbers
are augmented by migratory species, as well as winter and summer visitors. If
you are lucky, you may see a red tailed Kingfisher early in the morning.
Colourful Tharu Village Visit
Experience the culture
and traditions of the Tharu people living close to the jungle battling with
the wild animals, either on foot or bicycle.
Jungle
Walk
Exploring the area by
foot, watch birds, animals and plants. Our experts can take you to good places
for spotting rhinos and other animals.
Canoeing
A float down on the river
by canoe gives you your best shot at seeing mugger crocodiles, and is also a
relaxing way to watch birds and look for occassional wildlife on the shore.
Tharu
Cultural Dance
A melodious tribal dance
performed by Tharu with rhyme and drums and the clashing of sticks. The dance
shows how tigers and other wild animals are scared away from the village.
National Parks
| Chitwan is the name not only of Nepal's most visited national park but also of the surrounding dun valley and administrative district. The name means "Heart of the Jungle" - a description that holds true for the lands protected within the park. Yet the rest of the valley, though it's been reduced to a flat, furrowed plain, still provides fascinating vignettes of a rural lifestyle that's different again from the hill-clinging existence of upland Nepal. It is one of the richest wildlife reserves in Asia with an area of 932 sq. km. It is located on south Nepal. Easy access with 4 to 5 hours driving or 35 minutes short flight from Kathmandu or Pokhara, it is a place of indigenous Tharu people. Big home of the unique one-horned rhino, majestic Royal Bengal Tiger, many species of deer, and the largest number of zoological species of local and migrated birds more than 450, crocodile family with the rare species of Marshmugger "Gharial" and numerous flora and fauna can be discovered. |
| Bordering the Geruwa, the Royal Bardia National Park is the largest reserve with 968 sq. km. in the western Terai. The possible reaching there is by cruising on a bus 12-13 hours from Kathmandu or taking a 90 minutes flight from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj and a few hours Van drive. There is high likelihood of seeing a royal Bengal tiger. As well as tigers, there are blue bulls, a variety of deer, a few wild elephants and a small herd of introduced rhinoceros. If you're lucky you might also see Gangetic dolphins in the river. Of course its flora and fauna are worth exploring there, too. |
| Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve is newly promoted safari park lies in eastern part of Nepal. This reserve is home to the last surviving population of wide arna (water buffalo), various deer, blue cow antelope, gharial crocodiles and Gangetic dolphines. It is also home to more than 400 species of water birds. These include 20 species of ducks, ibises, storks, egrets, cranes and herons. This reserve is of course least explored but also can be combined to the trip to India breaking the journey enjoying its natural tips. The Safari tours can be made classically in 2 nights and 3 days or 3 nights and 4 days. |
| Royal Chitwan National Park | |
| Royal Bardia National Park | |
| Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve |

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