The southern lowlands of Nepal are known as the Terai. This area is covered in dense tropical jungles and is homeland 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 extinct, 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 Royal 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. jungle safari in nepal is very famous among the tourists. jungle safari in nepal is a exotic activities. Tourist come to see wildlife in nepal. Nepal wildlife is popular all over the world.
Chitwan Jungle safari is one of most popular wildlife excursion activities in Nepal. Chitwan Jungle safari is possible at Chitwan National park of Nepal which is about 200 km from Kathmandu or Pokhara city. This Extra trip is possible to join either before trek or after trek and combine a day rafting at Trisuli River to make short tour more interesting. You could start this short Jungle safari tour either from pokhara or Kathmandu that combine a 3 hrs Rafting at Popular Trisuli river and you ...
Read More Book NowBardia National Park is the largest park in the lowland Terai covering an area of 968 sq. km. The park situated in Nepal's Western Terai was established to protect representative ecosystems and conserve tiger and its prey species. Initially, a small area was gazetted as the Royal Karnali Wildlife Reserve in 1976. When this area was protected, approximately 1500 people of the Babai valley were resettled outside the park allowing the vegetation and wildlife to flourish. In 1982, it was renamed ...
Read More Book NowKoshi Tappu was established as a wildlife reserve in 1976 with an aim to protect the last remaining population of Asiatic Wild Buffaloes in Nepal. The reserve has a total area of 175 sq. km consisting of wetlands, grasslands and small patches of forest. The reserve has recorded around 439 species of bird and is a homeland to the endangered Gharial crocodile, Gangetic dolphin, ducks, herons, storks, egrets, and ibis.
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