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A
trip to Nepal is incomplete if you have not been
on a jungle safari. While the mountains of the
north have some of the highest and most magnificent
peaks in the world, the tropical jungles of the
Terai preserve some of the best wildlife habitat
in the subcontinent. Some of these rich wildlife
habitats are now protected, and can be tours on
elephant
back, 4 WD vehicles, and dugout canoes or on foot
accompanied by a licensed guide.
Nepal has 16 national parks, wildlife reserves
and conservation area, occupying 16% of its total
geographical area. Jungle safaris on elephant
back or Jeep rides are offered at the Parsa Wildlife
Reserve, Royal Bardia National Park, Royal Chitwan
National Park and the Royal Sukhlaphanta wildlife
Reserve, all
located in the terai.
Among them, there are two famous two National
Parks Royal Chitwan National Park, & Bardia
National Park where you can explore the wild-life
getting yourself deep into the heart of the forest,
while the others serve as the natural habitat
to thousands of animals including Snow-Leopard,Gharials,
Crocodiles, |
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Ram, Bob Cats, endagered Red Panda, Elks, Deers,
Anteplores, Kasturi, monkeys, hundreds of birds (in fact Arun
Valley has the largest population of birds (650+) and butterflies
(800+) in the entire world), and butterflies. |
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CHITWAN NATIONAL PARK:
This park is the most popular destination for tourist wanting
to have a good experience of the regions wildlife. It was
declared a national park in 1973. In 1984, UNESCO designated
it as Natural World Heritage Site. The park offers protection
to 56 species of mammals including the one horned rhinoceros,
Bengal Tiger, leopard, sloth bear, wild elephant, striped
hyena, Gangetic dolphin and wild bison. There are an estimated
species of birds, 126 species of fish, 590 species of butterflies
and 47 species of reptiles in the park. A recent study also
points out the over a third of Nepal's total population is
in Chitwan.
The park is spread over an area of 932 sq.km and located in
the lowlands of the kingdom. The forest cover is predominantly
sal, interspersed with tall grasslands, small hills, ox-bow
lakes and flood plains.
Currently we have two Jungle Safari Packages, where one is
outside the park, and another one is inside the Park. |
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When To visit:
The best time to visit Chitwan National Park is from October
through March, when the temperature averages 25 degrees Celsius.
The months of March, April and June can be extremely hot,
while July - September is the monsoon season when river swell
and part of the become inaccessible. |
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How to get there: By surface
A pleasant five hours drive by car or bus on the Kathmandu -
Narayanghat highway follows the Trishuli river offering you
a continually changing landscape from the mountains of the Himalayas
to the plains of the Terai. By raft: One
of the most exciting way to travel to the park is to raft down
the Trishuli River. For two or more days you can float down
the river experiencing its numerous rapid and seeing a variety
of village life, flora and fauna along its banks. By
air: 20 min. flight will bring you from Kathmandu to
Bharatpur where you will be met by our staff and transfer to
the resort. |
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What to bring?
Binoculars, Flashlight, Insect repellent, A jacket or sweater
from November through February. Lightest clothing with sunglasses
and hats from April onwards. Pants should be worn during elephant
rides. Bright colors such as red and white should be avoided
since those colors have been known to upset the rhinos. Comfortable
walking shoes are essential. Please carry only the bare necessities
but not jewellery and valuable items. During the warmer months
swimming suits are recommended.
For further detail information, itinerary & price please
Contact Us
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BARDIA NATIONAL PARK:
The Bardia National Park is spread over 968 sq. km. and located
in the western Nepal Terai. It is easily the largest and least
disturbed wilderness spread in the terai and is predominantly
sal forest sprinkled with tall grasslands. It is bounded on
the north by the Churia Hills and is skirted on the west by
the Geruwa River. It is here that your chances of spotting
a tiger in Nepal are the highest. Other animals include the
rhinoceros, swamp deer, leopard, jungle cats, blue bulls,
sloth bear, barking deer, and languor. There are a few wild
elephants and some of the males are considered the largest
in Asia.
The Geruwa River that rushes in through a break in the hill
range, is home to the famous masher game fish, gharial, marsh
mugger crocodiles and the freshwater Gangetic dolphins. The
park also has cobras, kraits and pythons.
The park boasts more than 250 species of birds, including
the endangered Bengal florica, Sarus crane and many species
of geese, duck and parakeets. |
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When to visit?
The best time to visit Royal Bardia National Park is from October
through June |
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How to get there By
surface: Royal Bardia National Park can be reached
by direct bus departing every afternoon from Kathmandu, Pokhara
and Royal Chitwan National Park. Buses reach at Ambassa, the
turn off for the Park, at approximately 3 a.m. to 6 a.m. Forest
Hideaway Hotel & Cottage is 13 k.m. from Ambassa. You will
be received at Ambassa by our staff, and transferred to the
hotel. By fight: Flights are available
daily from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj. Upon your arrival at Nepalgunj
Airport, you will be transferred to the resort by Jeep, which
takes 2.5 hours from the airport. |
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What to bring?
Binoculars, Flashlight, A jacket or sweater from November
through February. Lightest clothing with sunglasses and hats
from April onwards. Pants should be worn during elephant rides.
Bright colors such as red and white should be avoided since
those colors have been known to upset the rhinos. Comfortable
walking shoes are essential. Please carry only the bare necessities
but not jewelers and valuable items. During the warmer months
swimming suits are recommended
For further detail information, itinerary & price please
Contact Us |
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