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Wildlife Safari

Wildlife safari in nepal

For people who wish to experience nature at its best, Nepal would be the most ideal place to visit. Nepal is a country of exceptional biodiversity and a beautiful natural environment. The tropical jungles of the Terai preserve some of the best wildlife habitat in the subcontinent. The mountainous country also shelters some of the world's most rare animals. Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest),National Park and Royal Chitwan National Park with typical natural, cultural and landscape characteristics are listed as World Heritage sites.

The Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve, a wetland of international significance, was declared a Ramsar Site in 1987. Nepal has 16 Parks (National Park, Wildlife Reserves and Conservation Areas), occupying 16% of its total geographical area. Jungle safaris by elephant or jeep drive are offered at the Parsa Wildlife Reserve, Royal Chitwan National Park, Royal Bardia National Park and the Royal Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve, all of which are located in the low plains. National parks located specially in the Terai region in Nepal had always attract visitors from all over the world. A visit will give you opportunities to have up close views of animals and could experience the vast green wilderness. Jungle safaris also involve game, jungle walk and dugout canoes trips.

We are operating following Wildlife Safaris in many different National Parks and wildlife reserves in Nepal:

Wildlife Safari in Chitwan National Park, Wildlife Safari in Bardia National Park, Wildlife Safari in Koshi Tappu, Wildlife Reserve and Wildlife Safari in Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve. We are also operating tours and treks to Langtang National Park, Sagarmatha National Park, Rara National park, Shey-Phoksndo National Park, Khaptad National Park, Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve, Makalu Barun Natioanl Park &Conservation Area and Annapurna Conservation Area.


Wildlife Safari

Koshi Tappu -Bird Watching Tours -05 Days

At Chitwan and Bardia, you may encounter rare and endangered animals such as the one-horned rhinoceros and Royal Bengal tiger. Other species that can be found in the parks are wild elephants, sloth bears, several species of deer, leopards and langur and rhesus monkeys. Gharial and marsh mugger crocodiles and the freshwater Gangetic dolphins also inhabit the rivers. Koshi Tappu, in particular, is a bird watchers paradise, where hundreds of different species of water birds have been recorded. The Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve covers an area of 175 sq km and is in the eastern Terai region of Nepal. It lies

Bardia National Park -06 Days

Bardia national park is one of the largest parks in the region which is situated in the western part of the country. Bardia National park has been home for the several endangered animals, reptiles, birds and elusive tigers of course. Few years back, several one-horned rhinos were transferred here from Chitwan national park. This has been best place for the sight seeing and it is equally famous for observing wildlife experience. There are several lodges and tented camp that provides you comfortable accommodation. There is a beautiful park, located at the bank of the Karnali River. You can also take

Chitwan Jungle Safari -05 Days

Nepal has 14 national parks and wildlife reserves most of which have dense tropical jungles teeming with diverse wildlife and exotic birds. The name ‘Chitwan’ has several possible meanings, but the most literal translation of the two NEPALI words that make it up: chit or chita (heart) and wan or ban (jungle). Chitwan is thus ‘the heart of the jungle’ Ride on elephant back or drive your four-wheeler to view wild animals in their natural habitat or you might escape for a canoe rides on the jungle rivers. One can also have a memorable nature walks, bird watching excursions, village