Jungle Activities
A trip to Nepal is incomplete if you have not been on a jungle safari for jungle activities. 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 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, Bardia National Park, Chitwan National Park and Sukhlaphanta wildlife Reserve, all located in the terai.
Among them, there are two famous two National Parks 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, 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.
Jungle Activities:
Chitwan Jungle Safari, Bardia Jungle safari and Bird Watching Tour.
Jungle Activities
Chitwan Wildlife Jungle Safari.
Chitwan National Park is Nepal’s first national park and one of the most popular tourist destinations.
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Bardia National Park is located in the western Terai region of Nepal, covering an area of 968 sq.
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Nepal is well known for its biodiversity, socio-cultural, geographical position and altitude variation.
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