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Jungle Safari
JUNGLE SAFARI IN NEPAL
While the high Himalayas makes up Nepal's northern region, the southern lowland
known as the Terai is covered with dense tropical jungles teeming with diverse
wildlife and exotic birds. Here you will find some of the most exciting safari
destinations in the world. You will be going into deep jungle on elephant back
or four-wheel drive vehicle to view wild animals in their natural habitat.
Other thrills are canoe rides on the jungle rivers, nature walk, bird watching
excursions and village tours. There are 14 national parks and wildlife reserves
in the Kingdom.
They provide one of the world's major habitats for endangered species like
one-horned rhino, Royal Bengal Tiger, snow leopard, blue clouded leopard, red
panda, blue bull, blue sheep and the long-snorted fish eating gharial
crocodile. The Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park and the Royal Chitwan
National Park are listed
as World Heritage Sites. The country boasts almost 10% of the world bird
species with over 800 varieties of wet land, migratory and resident birds. They
include koklas, giant hornbills, red-headed trogons, paradise flycatchers,
hernos, kingfishers, Tibetan snow cocks and many species of pheasants, herons,
egrets, warblers and babblers Here, you find the more information about two
Nationals Parks in Nepal, famous for wildlife safari, out of fourteen.
Royal Bardia National
Park (968 sq km) is the
largest and most undisturbed wilderness area in the Terai. It is thickly
forested by sal trees and is carpeted with grass, savannah and riverine forest.
It is a regenerated habitat for endangered species like the rhinoceros, wild
elephant, tiger, swamp deer, black buck, gharial crocodile and gangetic
dolphin. Endangered birds include the Bengal
florican, lesser florican, silver-eared mesia and Sarus crane.
Royal Chitwan
National Park (932 sq km) is
listed as a world heritage site and is the most popular safari destination in Nepal. It covers
a unique ecosystem, containing hills, ox-bow lakes and flood plains. Dominated
by sal forests, the park has 50 species of grasses. The 43 species of animals
include the endangered one-horned rhino, Royal Bengal tiger, gharial crocodile,
gaur, wild elephant, four-horned antelope, striped hyena, pangolin, Gangetic
dolphin, monitor lizard, and pythons
Excellent
package tours that include air/ground transportation, accommodation, safaris
and other jungle activities are available from Katmandu and Pokhara. There are
comfortable Lodges and resorts with modern facilities in the jungle and outside
the jungle.
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