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. Nepal
has 16 national parks, wildlife reserves and conservation
areas, occupying 16 percent of its total geographical area.For
those who wish to experience the natural environment at its
best there is no better place to visit than Nepal. The outdoor
adventure sports into the wilderness to see wild animals,
birds and natural beauty. You ride on an elephant's back or
on a four wheeler jeep accompanied by a fully trained guide
(also known as expert Naturalists) for the love of nature
and animals. In Nepal, Chitwan and Bardia are two hot dishes
on the menu
Royal Bardiya National park (968 sq. km); is the largest and
most undisturbed wilderness area in the Terai. Thickly covered
with sal trees and carpeted with class and savannah , the
park has the second largest tiger population after Chitwan
National park. Other wild animals that roam here are the one-horned
rhino, wild elephant, swamp deer, black buck, antelope, Gharial
crocodile, and gangetic dolphin. Endangered birds that make
there home here include the Bengal florican and sarus crane.
The Park headquarters is about a four hour drive from the
town of Nepalgunj which is linked to the Kathmandu by road
(531km) and by air 75 Minutes.
Trip
Highlight
• It is a regenerated
habitat for endangered species like the rhinoceros
• Wild elephant, tiger, swamp deer, black buck, crocodile
and Gangetic dolphin
• Endangered birds includes the Bengal florican, lesser
florican, silver-eared mesia and Sarus crane
• More than 30 different mammals
• Over 300 species of resident and migratory birds and
many reptiles
• Fish have been found to be thriving here.
• Thickly covered with sal trees and carpeted with class
and savannah
• The park has the second largest tiger population after
Chitwan National park.
• Endangered birds that make their home here include
the Bengal florican and sarus crane.
Trip
Fact
Jungle Safari Name:
Bardiya National Park
Location: Thakuradwara, Bardia, Nepal
Nearest Access: Thakurdwara
Main wildlife found: Bengal Tiger, Wild Elephant,
One-Horned Rhinoceros
Coverage Area: 1,000-sq-kms
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Includes:
all accommodation, meals, jungle guide and all jungle activities
as per standard package, park entrance fees , go and return
land transportation private bus. How to getting there; Being
17 hours drive from Kathmandu, Getting to Royal Bardiya
National Park is the main drawback. Many people do not main
extra " Excitement’ taking local transportation
- all you are in Nepal to gain new experience! Other prefer
to spend the extra money on domestic flights(US$99.00 one
way). However if you are looking for the " Middle road"
this is the solution. Royal Bardia National park does not
have the same facilities you would fine in like Chitwan.
However it is the jungle experience and insight into a different
life style that is the main attraction. Local people use
Ox and buffalo to plough the fields and grind the rice by
hand (leg power actually!!).
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