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Nepal

Explore Nepal's Wildlife Havens

Embark on adventures through Nepal’s rugged terrains and protected areas. Explore places like Chitwan National Park and Bardia National Park to see wildlife such as the one-horned rhinoceros and Bengal tiger.

Nepal, a country known for its breathtaking Himalayan peaks, also boasts diverse wildlife and lush landscapes. Our safaris in Nepal offer a unique opportunity to explore the country's protected areas and witness its rich biodiversity.

Chitwan National Park

Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of Nepal’s premier wildlife destinations. Located in the southern Terai region, this park is home to various endangered species.
  • One-horned rhinoceros: Chitwan is one of the last strongholds for this prehistoric-looking creature.
  • Bengal tiger: Though elusive, sightings of these majestic cats are possible with patience and luck.
  • Other wildlife: Leopards, sloth bears, and numerous bird species also inhabit the park.
“Chitwan offers a remarkable blend of jungle and grassland ecosystems, providing visitors with diverse wildlife viewing opportunities.”

Bardia National Park

Situated in the western Terai, Bardia National Park is less visited than Chitwan but equally captivating. This remote park offers a more secluded safari experience.
  • Bengal tiger: Bardia has a healthy tiger population, increasing the chances of sightings.
  • Asian elephants: Wild herds roam the park, often seen near water sources.
  • Gharial crocodiles: These critically endangered reptiles can be spotted along the Karnali River.

Safari Activities

Our Nepal safaris include various activities designed to maximize wildlife encounters while respecting nature:
  • Jeep safaris: Explore deeper into the parks, covering more ground.
  • Walking safaris: Experience the jungle up close with expert naturalists.
  • Canoe rides: Observe wildlife from a different perspective along the rivers.

Conservation Efforts

Nepal has made significant strides in wildlife conservation, particularly in protecting endangered species. Visitors to these parks contribute to these efforts through sustainable tourism practices.
  • Anti-poaching initiatives: Both parks have robust programs to combat poaching.
  • Community involvement: Local communities participate in conservation, benefiting from eco-tourism.

Planning Your Wildlife Safari in Nepal

Best Time to Visit

October to March offers the most favorable weather conditions.

Duration

We recommend at least 3-4 days in each park for a comprehensive experience.

Accommodation

Options range from basic lodges to luxury eco-resorts.

A safari in Nepal's national parks offers a chance to witness remarkable wildlife in their natural habitats. From the iconic one-horned rhinoceros to the elusive Bengal tiger, these protected areas showcase Nepal's rich biodiversity and conservation success stories.