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Jungle Safari in Nepal
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While the high
Himalaya 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 walks, bird watching
excursions, and village tours. Among the
14 national parks and wildlife reserves
in the Kingdom, the Royal Chitwan
National Park (932 sq km) is the most
popular safari destination. More than 43
species of animals are found in Chitwan.
The endangered one-homed rhino, Royal
Bengal tiger, Gharial crocodile,
four-horned antelope, striped hyena, and
the Gangetic dolphin are the main
attractions here. The best part is that
it is close to Kathmandu and easily
accessible (only 165 km overland), and
Bharatpur airport adjoining the park is
a mere 25-minute flight away (there are
daily flights from Kathmandu). Many
adventurers also choose to go down by
raft. However you go, a jungle safari is
an experience you will remember for a
long time.
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Time & experience have proved that one
of the best ways of viewing life in the
wild is atop an elephant, our staff will
take you on elephant back to view the
wildlife of the area, in their natural
habitat. Safety and security being our
prime concern, you are never alone and
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Activities : elephant ride, jeep
drive,
jungle walk, canoe ride |
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Royal Chitwan National Park |
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Nepal's first and
most famous national park is situated
in the central development region covering
an area of 932 sq. km. This park includes
hilly areas of the Silwalik range covered
by deciduous sal forest and carpeted
with grass, savannah and riverine vegetation.
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Activities : camping, sightseeing |
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Royal Bardia National Park |
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The Royal Bardia
National Park, mid-far Western region,
is the largest and most unspoiled wilderness
area in the Terai, covering an area
of 968 sq. km. The park, a sub-tropical
jungle, is thickly forested by sal trees
and carpeted with grass, savannah and
riverine vegetation. The |
Activities : camping, sightseeing |
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