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Wild life and Jungle Safari

No trip to Nepal is complete without visiting one of the various wildlife sanctuaries. These wildlife reserves located in the flood plains of the country attract visitors from all over the world. It is quite amazing to see that the country holds such diversity in a small area. The magnificence of the towering mountains is matched by the abundance of wildlife in the tiny kingdom. One moment you are in a French Alps type of environment and within minutes you are in the middle of tropical forests teeming with wildlife. A foray into the deep jungles of the terai is stepping into the domain of the Royal Bengal tiger, or Sher Khan made famous by Rudyard Kipling in his ever popular 'Jungle Book". So you can step into the shoes of Mowgli to match his escapades and relive the adventure.

The various parks scattered around the country offer a unique opportunity to view a variety of animals from close quarters. Several resort that boast comfortable accommodation and delectable cuisine dot the parks. Manned by trained personnel they provide various wildlife activities like safaris on elephant backs, walks thorough the jungle, canoe trips that take you deep into the jungle, beyond the beaten tracks. The anticipation of encountering a rhino or a tiger face to face or listening to the sights and sounds of the jungle gives you a high beyond comprehension. Apart from animals the culture and lifestyle of the tharus, the local indigenous people of the terai, offer a unique cultural experience.

Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve (4Nights /5 Days)
The reserve is named after the biggest river of Nepal, the Koshi. It is a major residing, staging and wintering site for waterfowls and waders in the subcontinent.

Chitwan National Park (5 Nights/6 Days)
The park covers sub-tropical jungles, elephant grasslands, hilly areas and floodplains. With an average rainfall of about 2,400-mm annually, the Royal Chitwan National Park is a paradise for animals and birds.

Bardia National Park (5 Nights / 6 days)
It is situated in the mid-far western region on the eastern bank of the Karnali river, about 600 kms west of Kathmandu.

Khaptad National Park, Jungle Safari at Suklaphant
This national park is well known for its religious vale as well as its natural beauty. Late Khaptad Baba spent 50 yrs mediating and worshiping and became a renowned spiritual saint.


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