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jungle safari in nepal

 

Nepal is also a land of untamed jungles that cover its Himalayan foothills beckoned with wild adventure. While the Himalaya makes up Nepal 's northern region, the southern flatland known as the Terai is covered with dense tropical jungle. The Terai lowlands are defines by a belt of well watered floodplains stretching from the Indian boarder in the south to the first slops of the Nepalese mid-hill range in the north. This is the highest habitat in the land with tall grassland inter spread with rivers and hard wood Sal forests. National Parks located in the terai region in Nepal attract visitors from all over the world. Among the 14 national parks and wildlife reserves in the kingdom, the Royal Chitwan National Parks located in the Terai region in Nepal attract visitors from all over the world. Among the14 national parks and wild reserves in the Kingdom, the Royal Chitwan National Park and Royal Bardia national Parks are the most popular safari destinations. In order to give you the pure thrill of wild adventure. We are operating jungle Safari & Wildlife activities in both chitwan and Bardia National parks.

The endangered one-horned rhino. Royal Bengal tiger, Gharial crocodile, four hornes antelope, striped hyena,amd the Gangetic dolphin woth more than 40 species of differnet animals are the main attraction here.One can see wildlife such as the swamp deer,musk deer,black buck,blue bull, the Royal Bengal tiger, Gharial & mugger crocodiles and the last of the one horned rhinoceros from th balck of the elephant rides; as well jungle walks.

Chitwan National Park

Nepal's first and most famous national park is situated int he Chitwan, south west of kathmandu in the low lands of the inner terai, covering an area of 932 Sq Km.)"in the Himalayan kingdom of one of the world's best jungle for wildlife safari one fifth of the park is made up of the floodplains of the Narayani, Rapti and Reu Rivers and is covers by dense tall elephant grass interspersed with ravening forest of silk cotton (kapok) acacia and sisak trees. This ecologically diverse area is the last remaining home in Nepal fir more than 450 of the endangered Asian one horns rhinoceros and harbors one of the largest populations of the exclusive and rare Royal Bengal Tiger besides rhino and tiger. Chitwan also supports a great variety of flora fauna. There are four species of deer, including the spotted chital, leopard, sloth bear, wild boar, and rhesus monkey. Grey Langur monkey, wild dog, small wild cats, the white stoking gaur (the world's largest wild cattle) and many other smaller animals. The swampy areas and numerous oxbow lakes of Chitwan provide a home for marsh crocodiles. In stretch of the Narayani Rivers is found one of the few remaining populations of the rare and endangered fish eating Gharial Gangetic Dolphins. In addition, found here is one of the world's four species of freshwater dolphins also known as the gangetic dolphins. For the mythologist and the amateur bird watcher the park offers excellent responsibilities with more than 450 species recorded. Some of the resident specialties are several species of woodpeckers, hornbill's bengals florican and redheaded trogons. Winter birds such as waterfowl, Brahminy duck, pintails and the sanctuary if the park's river draws bare head geese, amongst many other cold weather visitor's. In the summer the forest is alive with nesting migrants such as the fabulous paradise flycatcher, the Indian pita and parakeets.

Bardia National Park

The Bardia National Park is situated on the eastern banks of the Karnali River. about 400 km west of kathmandu. The park is 968 Sq km in area and extends from Churia hills southward to the gentle slopes of the "Bhabhar". The higher grounds of the churia have dry deciduous known locally as Phantas these are some of the last remaining grasslands that once covered much of the Gangetic plains.

The western end home of the Bardia is bounded by numerous water ways of the karnali that have created many large and small gravel islands. These islands and much of the lower ground area covered by a mosaic of grassland and reverie forest of acacia, sisam and the large buttressed silk cotton trees. In spring the silk cotton, blooms and the forest come alive with scarlet flowers.

Bardia is home to a wide variety of animals. Many of which live in and around the Phantas. These open grasslands such as Baghora and Lamkoli are the best places to view animals. The most conspicuous of which is the spotted deer. Other ungulates include black buck, hog dear. Samber deer, wild boar and Barasingha or swamp deer. Two species of monkeys, the Langur and the rhesus macque are also present. The park is famous for its small herds of wild elephant, which are rarely seen. The park also boasts a small population of the rare Gharial. The marsh mugger crocodile and the Gangetic dolphin. The island of the of the Karnali River harbors the sub-continent\s largest antelope species, the Nilgari or blue bull. Birds such as herons, kingfishers and wall creepers along with more than 3500 bird species have been recorded in Bardia truly a bird watcher's paradise.

Access:

It is one hour flight from Kathmandu to Nepalgung, from where it is a three hour drive to the park. This nature sanctuary is best visit from October to April.

Activities:

We provide trained naturalists & jungle guides in all jungle tours, who manage and will escort you on these tours. These are planned to highlight each feature of both the national parks.

  • Jungle Drives
  • nature/Jungle Walk
  • Dugout canoe excursion tour
  • Tharu cultural Dance Presentation
  • Elephant back Safari
  • Cultural tours of local community
  • Exploratory trips according to schedule
  • Visit to the Park and the Gharial farm in Chitwan.
  • Bird watching walk
  • Slide Presentation/Narration on the park animals and ecology.

Program-Duration:

The minimum recommended stay is 2 nights 3 days in Chitwan and 3 nights 4 days in Bardia.

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