JUNGLE
SAFARI
Royal Chitwan National Park
The Royal Chitwan National Park,
lying south of Kathmandu adjacent to the Indian border, is the oldest
and one of the largest national parks in the world. In 1984, it
was listed as a World Heritage Site. This lowland has a subtropical
climate producing tropical fruits and vegetables - the sweetest
ever tasted. Apart from the 43 species of mammals, you will encounter
the endangered one horned rhino, the royal bengal tiger, wild elephants,
etc.

Keep your eyes upward as over 500
species of birdlife inhabit the tree tops. Chitwan was widely used
by Royalty for hunting. Malaria was eradicated in 1954 so many ethnic
groups migrated to this area

Royal Bardia National Park
Located
in west Nepal and covering 968 sq. km. is the largest wilderness
area in the Terai. The park provides an excellent habitat for many
endangered species - rhinos, elephants, gharial crocodile, gangetic
dolphin, etc. Many different mammals migratory birds, snakes and
lizards can also be found there. As you canoe the Karnali river
you will spot the fresh water dolphin playing in the water and crocodiles
basking in the sun. Available to you are elephant rides, canoe trips,
jungle trips in jeeps and on foot. Package tours, which includes
all travel to and from Kathmandu, resort accommodation, meals and
activities are offered. From Kathmandu a one hour flight to Nepalgunj
followed by a three hour drive, the park is reached
Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve
The
park is set in the flood plains of eastern terai. Over 280 species
of birds life can be seen here while 1000's of migratory birds,
found nowhere else in Nepal, rest here before continuing their journey.
Water buffalo, wild bear and spotted deer can be seen. The park
can be reached by vehicle on the east west highway or by a 45 minute
flight to Biratnagar or by alternatively rafting the Sun Koshi.
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