Your Guide to a Wildlife Jungle Safari in Nepal


Posted December 18, 2019 by usha-chaudhary

Nepal's Beautiful Ecosystem nurtures some of the uncommon and very unique species of Nature. The Terai area of Nepal which is a warm sub-tropical belt of the country is home to species like Royal Bengal tigers, rhinos
 
Nepal's Beautiful Ecosystem nurtures some of the uncommon and very unique species of Nature. The Terai area of Nepal which is a warm sub-tropical belt of the country is home to species like Royal Bengal tigers, rhinos, leopard's wild elephants, sloth bears, monkeys, crocodiles, and many deer species into Plus it has about 250 species of birds both migratory and native. The Terai area hosts both national parks aka Royal Chitwan and Bardia in Nepal. Both the aforementioned wildlife parks have been established as part of the Govt of Nepal's green eco-conservation Policy to protect the habitat and so as to safeguard the creatures falling under the species groups. The National Parks are the most popular areas in Asia to which gives a comprehensive jungle encounter to one.

The majority of the Govt authorized tour operators to provide trips that are inclusive of matters like jungle actions & lodging facilities together with transportation to and from. The Chitwan National Park The Chitwan National Park has six jungle resorts spread across its radius. These resorts are the ideal place to enjoy the Terai's authentic experience. There are many jungle activities that one may take from going on Nature walks to Bird watching, wildlife safari (https://enepaltrekking.com/wildlife-safari/), etc that is one of many ways of being part of this Nature while remaining in the jungle.

The hotels have separate cabin accommodations with an attached bath or If a person wants to have the"Indiana Jones" experience then one can choose the well-furnished luxury tent camps to stay in. Canoeing on the Narayani or Rapti rivers makes for an adventurous river tour permitting one to witness Chitwan's many bird species. And if lucky one may get to be close together with the bashful freshwater Gangetic dolphins that inhabit the rivers. Bardia National Park Bardia National Park is comparatively smaller than Chitwan, & it too is home to several animal & bird species and it happens to be a calm but a wild environment from the Terai region. Bardia is also secluded and more distant and that explains, therefore, it has hotels and why the visitor count to the jungle is somewhat less than those Chitwan. All hotels are located towards the southern area of the park and the jungle offers many Nature treks and one can go animal spotting by going to a Jeep Safari or simply by taking up the famous"Elephant rides" of this Park.

The jungle is home to numerous endangered species such as swamp deer, wild elephants, rhinoceros, tigers, blackbucks, gharial crocodiles, and mugger crocodiles. Finally here is a word of advice- it is preferred to travel by air to Barida instead of taking the road journey up. This playground came up for a wildlife reserve in the year 1976,'' It is named Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve and occupies. Located on the Eastern side of Nepal, its entry point is in the Mahindra Highway. The reserve is a habitat for wild species like the water buffalo (known as arna), deer, nilgai, mugger crocodile, Ganges River Dolphin (also referred to as the Gangetic Dolphin), and over 280 species of birds. To some portion, the Park also offers Environmental safety apart from the wildlife species. Situated on the intense south-west of the Terai is the Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve. It is spread across a 305-sq km of forest cover. It's located at an altitude of 90-270 m.

The plant covers a good 70% of the forest and the remainder is filled with grassland. From the total landmass of grassland, the Suklaphanta region is notably the largest stretch of grassland of Nepal, which covers an area of 54 sq. kilometers. Many mammalian species are surveyed like Schaaf & Bell along with the location is also a famed habitat for the swamp deer(s). The reserve is the breeding ground for the countless number of the Hispanic hare and Bengal Floridians of Nepal.
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Issued By Usha Chaudhary
Country Nepal
Categories Blogging
Tags national park , wildlife , wildlife safari
Last Updated December 18, 2019