Nepal is one of the richest countries in the world in term of bio-diversity due to its unique geographical position and altitudinal variation. The elevation of the country ranges from 60 m at sea level to the highest point on earth, Mt. Everest at 8,848 m, all within a distance of 150 km resulting into climate condition from sub-tropical to Arctic.
The
heavily forested Terai region lies towards the southern
belt of Nepal. The Sub-tropical jungles are teeming
with a great variety of rare wildlife and vegetation.Sitting
safely on the back of an elephant, with the highly endangered
Bengal Tiger in front of ones eyes is probably for everyone
a thrilling experience. Comes as closer as it is on
television when you suddenly walk up against a huge
impressive rhino or reconise crocodile shims gleaming
underneath your wooden carved canoe. Surprising adventures
are never to be forgotten, you can experience them in
one of our wild safaris.
Chitwan National ParK:
Chitwan national park is situated in southwestern Nepal
and covers 932 sq. km. This isNepal'sfirst famous national
park for the wildlife safaris. You can see wild elephant;
white footed gaur (the world's largest wild cattle),
leopards, wild boar,sloth bear and several species of
deer including the spotted, barking, samber and hog
deer. It is the home of the one-horned rhinoceros and
harbors one of the largest populations of the elusive
and rare Royal Bengal tigers. The swampy areas and numerous
ox-bow lakes are a prefect for marsh crocodiles. The
park hosts 450 species of birds. The Tharu people who
have unique cultural traditions. In Chitwan there are
many hotels inside and outside of the park. Usually
visitors spend 3 days and 2 nights, but it is also possible
to stay longer if you desire
Royal
Bardia National Park:
Established in 1984, this park is situated in Nepal's
western Terai. It covers 968 sq. km. The park offers
a variety of experiences in its vast undisturbed wilderness.
About 70% of the forest consists of sal trees (which
are used for the beautifully carved windows in Kathmandu)
with a mixture of grassland and riverine forest. The
park is home to endangered animals such as the Bengal
tiger, wild elephant, greate
The Junlge safari offers you !
Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve
The Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve (175 Sq. Km.) is small reserve that lies on the beautiful alluvial flood plain of the Sapta Koshi River in eastern Terai of Nepal bounded by Sunsari, Saptari and Udaypur districts. Overall, the combination of river, lagoons and marshes to the north forms one of the richest wetlands in Asia. Around 300 species of birds are recorded in the reserve. Globally threatened ‘swamp partridge’ becomes a familiar bird in the reserve and the extensive Savannah-type tall khar-pater grasslands with a few patches of Khair-sisso scrub forest, deciduous mixed riverine forest create an ideal habitat for the Asiatic wild Buffaloes. Duck, waders, gulls, terns plus an enormous varieties of other birds congregate here each winter; whilst in the mammals such as wild water buffalo (locally known as Arna), Gangetic Dolphin, gharial crocodile, hog deer, wild boar, spotted deer, blue bell, jackals, Jungle Cat and even wild Elephant. The wetlands in the reserve beckon all sorts of bird species. These birds fly all the way from Siberia to migrate during winter season. The fact, that many birds that arrive here are nowhere else seen in Nepal makes this reserve birdwatchers, paradise in its true sense. On the clear days, the upstream of the river offers the panoramic view of several Himalayan peaks including Mount Makalu (8,463m.). The reserve presents an unforgettable avian spectacle, a remote and tourist free environment.