Jungle Safari in Nepal
Nepal's tourist attractions are not only limited for adventurous activities in the Himalayas and its diverse cultural heritage tours but also popular for jungle safari trips in the southern Terai lowland. 18 percent of the land in Nepal is covered by national parks or wildlife reserves. The southern lowland, locally known as "Teraiā, is covered with dense tropical jungles teeming with diverse wildlife and exotic birds. Here, you will find some of the exciting safari destinations in the world. Among the 14 national parks and wildlife reserves in Nepal, the Chitwan National Park (967 sq.km), Bardia National Park (968sq.km) and Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve (175 sq.km) are the most popular safari destinations. These Parks and Reserves are homes to many rare flora and fauna. Safari trip in Nepal would be an unforgettable experience of a lifetime.
Chitwan National Park
The terai region that forms a natural boundary between the Plains of Ganga and the first rampart of the Himalayan ranges harbour some of the most dramatic forest patches in the Indian subcontinent.
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Bardia National Park
The Royal Bardia National Park, situated in the 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.
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