For nature lovers, there is no better sanctuary for a jungle safari than the dense forests of the wildlife reserves and national parks in Nepal. Watching exotic animals and birds in their natural habitat is in a whole another level than watching them caged. These rare but extraordinary creatures have been protected under the various wildlife conservation areas and jungles and can be toured by elephant, jeeps, and dugout canoe or via on foot with licensed guides. With many rivers and lakes in it, Bardia national park is a sanctuary to several endangered species including tigers, wild elephant, rhinoceros, swamp deer, blackbuck, Gharial crocodile, marsh mugger crocodile etc. It is one of the most popular destination for jungle safari in Nepal.
The Bardiya (Bardia) National Park is a protected area in Nepal that was established in 1988 as Royal Bardia National Park. Covering an area of 968 km2 (374 sq mi) it is the largest and most undisturbed national park in Nepal’s Terai, adjoining the eastern bank of the Karnali River and bisected by the Babai River in the Bardiya District. Its northern limits are demarcated by the crest of the Siwalik Hills.
For nature lovers, there is no better sanctuary for a jungle safari than the dense forests of the wildlife reserves and national parks in Nepal. Watching exotic animals and birds in their natural habitat is in a whole another level than watching them caged. These rare but extraordinary creatures have been protected under the various wildlife conservation areas and jungles and can be toured by elephant, jeeps, and dugout canoe or via on foot with licensed guides. With many rivers and lakes in it, Bardia national park is a sanctuary to several endangered species including tigers, wild elephant, rhinoceros, swamp deer, blackbuck, Gharial crocodile, marsh mugger crocodile etc. It is one of the most popular destination for jungle safari in Nepal.