National Parks located in the Southern Nepal
(occupying 16% of it's total geographical area)
are home to an amazing variety of flora and
fauna. The tropical region known as the Terai
shows an incredible contrast to the towering
peaks of the north. National park and wildlife
reserve area is mainly covered by Sal forest
with the balance a mixture of grassland, savannah
and riverine forest. It is here that visitors
get sight of most wildlife. A visit to these
parks involves game stalking by a variety of
means- elephant back safari, jeep drive, canoe
ride, bird watching, nature walk etc.
Royal Chitwan National Park
Chitwan National Park is the most popular choice
of those wanting to have a good experience of
the region's wildlife. The name 'Chitwan"
means ' Heart of the Jungle', is a home to the
endanger Royal Bengal tiger, Indian one -horn
rhino, sloth bear, langur monkeys, wild boar,
leopard, jungle cats, various type of deer,
over 400 species of colourful birds.
Elephant
back ride is a fantastic way to explore the
jungle and offers the possibility of close-up
sight of one- horn rhino in their natural habitats,
numerous species of deer, langur monkeys, wild
boar etc. With over 400 of bird species as either
permanent resident of migratory visitors are
viewed on foot as you walk through jungle and
open grassland. Canoe rides along the Rapti
River on the western bank of the park is the
shelters a quarter of the world's remaining
gharial population. This fish eater crocodile
has long been hunted for the supposed aphrodisiac
qualities of its snout.

Suggested
Itinerary
02 Nights / 03 Days : with
an easy extension of extra nights as needed.
The plan includes: elephant safari, canoe ride,
bird watching, jungle walk, cultural programs,
elephant briefing, jungle drive etc. All walks
and rides are accompanied by trained naturalist
guides.
Royal
Bardia National Park
It lies in the western Nepal and comprises the
largest and most undisturbed wilderness area
of the region. Similar to Chitwan National Park,
but drier and more remote Bardia National Park
contains the country's second largest Royal
Bengal tiger population and daytime sighting
are more common here than in Chitwan. It is
the only place in Nepal to see freshwater Gangetic
dolphins and black buck antelopes. This park
provides excellent habitat for the rhino, wild
elephants, swam deer, two types of crocodile:
fish eater gharial and marsh mugger.
Suggested Itinerary
03 Nights / 04 Days : with
an easy extension of extra nights as needed.
The plan includes: elephant safari, bird watching,
jungle walk etc. All walks and rides are accompanied
by trained naturalist guides.
A
jungle safari trip can be easily combined with
any other adventures - trekking, rafting, cultural
tour, Tibet tours or peak climbing.