Nepal's jungles are home to some of the most unique
and rare animals in all the world. The warm subtropical
Terai region of Nepal houses such animals as Royal Bengal
tigers, rhinos, leopards wild elephants, sloth bears,
monkeys, crocodiles, four kinds of dear and over 250
species of exotic birds. The Terai region is home to
the Royal Chitwan and Bardia national parks. This wildlife
parks were established to protect these endangered animals
and the environment they live in. They are the premier
places in Asia to enjoy a true jungle experience. Our
packages include everything from jungle activities to
accommodations to transportation to and from the parks.
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Royal Chitwan National Park
The Royal Chitwan National Park has 6 premier jungle
resorts scattered inside its boundaries. These secluded
resorts are the perfect place to experience the true
safari atmosphere of the Terai. All the jungle activities
are just a step away and there's always a chance to spot
wildlife. The resorts have offer individual cottages
with a private bath or well-appointed luxury tent camps
to stay in. You will be in the heart of the park surrounded
by the soothing jungles of Nepal. The accommodations
outside the park are more budget type guest houses. Never
the less if you are on a tight budget we can arrange
reservations at one of the best lodges outside and it
is also include jungle activities and transportation.
Royal Bardia National Park
Royal Bardia
National Park is smaller than Chitwan but houses the
same exotic animals and jungle environment of the Terai.
Bardia is more isolated than Chitwan which is why it
has fewer resorts and fewer visitors. But this also adds
to the excitement of exploring this jungle. All resorts
border the boundary of the park and numerous jungle activities
are possible. The resorts are extremely pleasant and
enjoyable and offer Bardia as their front yard.
There are a wide variety of jungle activities available
in both parks. Elephant rides are the best way to explore
the jungle and search for wildlife. Jeep safaris are
also available for those who don't feel like riding atop
an elephant. Others might enjoy a jungle walk with an
experienced guide who can tell you all about the wildlife
and vegetation that is unique to the Terai region. Canoeing
on the Rapti or Narayani rivers is a great way to see
the many different bird species of Chitwan. And there's
always the rare chance that you can see the elusive freshwater
Gangetic dolphins that inhabit the rivers. All of these
activities are included in your jungle package.
Included in all of our jungle packages is transportation.
Tourist buses, private transportation, and airline flights
are available for both Chitwan and Bardia National parks.
We highly recommend flying to Bardia because the bus
ride from Kathmandu can take over 15 hrs on a rough road.
Chitwan is 5-6 from Kathmandu on a bus. All transportation
to the lodges inside the park will be provided.
Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve
Koshi Tappu
Wildlife Reserve which stand today as successful testimony
of nature conservation in South Asia. This is the first
National Park of Nepal established in 1973 to preserve
a unique eco system significantly valuable to the whole
world.The Park covering the protected area of 932 Sq.
Km. is situated in the subtropical inner Terai lowlands
of southern central part of Nepal. The Park gained much
wider recognition in the world when UNESCO included this
area on the list of World Heritage Site in 1984. It should
also be emphasized that only a very small part of the
national park is used for tourism.
Royal Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve
The Royal Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve (28°49’-28°57’;
80°07’-80°15’E) lies in the extreme
south west of the Terai and covers an area of. 305 sq
km (including extension area) and ranges in altitude
from 90-270 m. The vegetation cover within the reserve
has been estimated as approximately two-third forest
and one-third grassland (Balson, 1976). Of these, the
Suklaphanta grassland is probably the largest patch of
grassland of Nepal, occupying an area of 54 sq km. Twenty-six
species of mammal have been recorded (Schaaf, 1978a,
Bell, 1987), including a population of 1,710-2,250 swamp
deer. The reserve also holds Nepal’s largest breeding
population of Bengal floricans and hispid hare.