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Jungle
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Nepal Jungle Safari/ Wildlife Tour
The southern
lowlands of Nepal are known as the Terai. This area is covered
in dense tropical jungles and is home to thousands of bird and
animal species, including some of the world's most exotic and
endangered species. Due to increases in population,
deforestation, and illegal poaching, the natural habitats of
animals like One-Horned Rhino, Royal Bengal Tiger, Snow Leopard,
Red Panda, Blue Bull, and the Gharial Crocodile are being
destroyed, and leading these creatures to extinction. This loss
of wildlife must be stopped so that future generations will have
a healthy and balanced way of life. Fortunately, efforts are
being made by the Nepalese government to preserve these natural
wildlife sanctuaries and to maintain balance in the local
Eco-systems.
A number of conservation areas, national parks, wildlife
reserves, and hunting reserves have been established in Nepal.
Today, there are 14 national parks and wildlife reserves in
Nepal, including the Chitwan National Park, world heritage
site. Some of the national park of Nepal known as Chitwan
Nationa Park & Bardia National park are very popular for
safari adventure. There is many activities such as elephant
ride, nature walk, canoe, bridwatching , village tour & cultural
performance can be enjoyed during the safari adventure in Nepal |
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Itineraries |
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Chitwan National Park
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Nepal's first and most famous
national park is situated in the Inner Terai lowlands of Chitwan.
Covering an area of 932 sq. kilometers the park includes hilly
areas of the Shivalik Range covered by deciduous trees. Parts of
the park are floodplains of rivers Narayani, Rapti, and the Reu,
covered by dense tall elephant grass, forests of silk cotton,
acacia and Sisam trees. Chitwan National Park was
officially established in 1973 and included as World Heritage
Site in 1984. |
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Bardia National Park
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The Bardia National
Park, situated in the mid-far Western region, is the largest and
most unspoiled wilderness area in the Terai, covering an area of
968 sq. km. The park, a sub-tropical jungle, is thickly forested
by sal trees and carpeted with grass, savannah and riverine
vegetation. The north is bordered by the Churia hill range, the
west by the Karnali river, while the Babai river cuts its course
almost through the middle of the park. On the southern fringe of
the park are the villages of the unique and indigenous Tharu
people of Western Nepal. Considered as one of the most
picturesque national parks in Asia, it teems with rich and
diverse flora and fauna. |
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