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Nepal Jungle Safari /
Wildlife Tour |
The southern lowlands of Nepal
are known as the Terai. This area is covered in
dense tropical jungles and is home to thousands
of bird and animal species, including some of
the world's most exotic and endangered species.
Due to increases in population, deforestation,
and illegal poaching, the natural habitats of
animals like One-Horned Rhino, Royal Bengal
Tiger, Snow Leopard, Red Panda, Blue Bull, and
the Gharial Crocodile are being destroyed, and
leading these creatures to extinction. This loss
of wildlife must be stopped so that future
generations will have a healthy and balanced way
of life. Fortunately, efforts are being made by
the Nepalese government to preserve these
natural wildlife sanctuaries and to maintain
balance in the local Eco-systems.
A number of conservation areas, national parks,
wildlife reserves, and hunting reserves have
been established in Nepal. Today, there are 14
national parks and wildlife reserves in Nepal,
including the Royal Chitwan National Park, world
heritage site. Some of the national park of
Nepal known as Royal Chitwan Nationa Park &
Royal Bardia National park are very popular for
safari adventure. There is many activities such
as elephant ride, nature walk, canoe,
bridwatching , village tour & cultural
performance can be enjoyed during the safari
adventure in Nepal |
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Royal Chitwan National Park |
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Nepal's first and most famous
national park is situated in the Inner Terai
lowlands of Chitwan. Covering an area of 932 sq.
kilometers the park includes hilly areas of the
Shivalik Range covered by deciduous trees. Parts
of the park are floodplains of rivers Narayani,
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Royal Bardia National Park |
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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, savannah
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