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Jungle Safari / Wildlife in Nepal
Settled amidst lofty mountains and limitless plain, Nepal has got a rich fauna and flora. According to a conservative estimate, Nepal has as many as 100 different kinds of mammals and at least 750 kinds of birds in totality. Due to its industrial backwardness, Nepal has limited industries. That is why Nepal's rich fauna and flora is not under grave threat as in some of its neighboring countries such as China and India. Nevertheless, rampant poaching and massive deforestations made the government mull the plan for establishing dedicated wildlife reserves.
The idea was pondered upon and was put to action. This led to the birth of Royal Chitwan National Park. The park is located between the Shivaliks and is the most popular wildlife sanctuary in Nepal. It has nearly 50 different varieties of mammals and 450 species of birds. Sal is the most prominent tree of this sanctuary. If you are fed up of regular wildlife sanctuaries them Sagarmath National Park is here for your rescue. Located above 9000 feet, The Sagarmath National Park is the highest wildlife reserve in the world. With its snow pecked peaks and vivid species of Himalayan birds, this park can be safely adjudged the most beautiful location in the entire Nepal.
Rara National Park is another beautiful wildlife reserve. Though the smallest in Nepal, the Rara National Park has been the personal favorite of the Nepalese monarchs for years. The park has a beautiful lake called Lake Rara which supports nearly 2 dozens species of migratory birds including the very famous Arctic Turn. There is another beautiful sanctuary called Makalu Barun National Park. This is particularly famous for its vivid flora. It has as many as 3000 different species of plant with at least 70 of them having medicinal qualities. Apart from these, there are other minor sanctuaries too such as Khaptad and Langtang National Parks. So, welcome to the real Nepal. Just don't forget to bring a good pair of binoculars and a really good camera and we promise, you will leave here with a smile on face and peace in heart.
National Parks & Wildlife Reserves in Nepal
Chitwan National ParkChitwan National Park Nepal's first and most famous national park is situated in the Chitwan Doon or the lowlands of the Inner Terai. Covering an area of 932 sq km. the park includes hilly...
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Bardiya National ParkBardiya National Park The Bardia National Park is situated on the eastern banks of the Karnali river, about 400 kms. west of Kathmandu. The park is 968 sq kms. in area and extends from the Churia...
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Koshi Tappu Wildlife ReserveKoshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve lies on the flood plains of the Sapta-koshi in Saptari and Sunsari districts of eastern Nepal. The Reserve covers 175 sq. kms and was established in 1976...
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Shivapuri National ParkShivapuri National Park Popular as trekking, hiking and recreation area, the Shivapuri National Park offers the nearest retreat away from the hubbub of city life. ...
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Sagarmatha National ParkSagarmatha National Park Unique among natural heritage sites world-wide is the Sagarmatha National Park, which includes Mt. Everest (8,848 m) and other high peaks such as Lhotse Shar,...
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Shey Phoksundo National ParkShey Phoksundo is Nepal's largest national park and covers 3,555 sq. km. Sitting astride the Dolpa and Mugu districts of western Nepal, the park was established to protect the ...
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Dhorpatan Hunting ReserveThe Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve is set on 1,325 square kilometers of rolling terrain, lying on the Southern rise of the majestic Mt. Dhaulangiri I, which stands over 8,000 meters in height,....
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