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Kathmandu
- Lhasa - EBC Tour
Duration: 14 nights / 15 days
Price starts from $ 1590 per person Best
season: May, June, July, August, September |
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A trip to Nepal
is incomplete if you have not been on a jungle safari.
While the mountains of the north have some of the highest
and most magnificent peaks in the world, the tropical
jungles of the Terai preserve some of the best wildlife
habitat in the subcontinent. Some of these rich wildlife
habitats are now protected, and can be tours on elephant
back, 4 WD vehicles, and dugout canoes or on foot accompanied
by a licensed guide.
Nepal has 16 national parks, wildlife reserves and
conservation area, occupying 16% of its total geographical
area. Jungle safaris on elephant back or Jeep rides
are offered at the Parsa Wildlife Reserve, Royal Bardia
National Park, Royal Chitwan National Park and the Royal
Sukhlaphanta wildlife Reserve, all
located in the terai.
Among them, there are two famous two National Parks
Royal Chitwan National Park, & Bardia National Park
where you can explore the wild-life getting yourself
deep into the heart of the forest, while the others
serve as the natural habitat to thousands of animals
including Snow-Leopard, Gharials, Crocodiles, Ram, Bob
Cats, endagered Red Panda, Elks, Deers, Anteplores,
Kasturi, monkeys, hundreds of birds (in fact Arun Valley
has the largest population of birds (650+) and butterflies
(800+) in the entire world), and butterflies. |
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| 1. Chitwan National Park
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This park is the
most popular destination for tourist wanting to have a
good experience of the regions wildlife. It was declared
a national park in 1973. In 1984, UNESCO designated it
as Natural World Heritage Site. The park offers protection
to 56 species of mammals including the one horned rhinoceros,
Bengal Tiger, leopard, sloth bear, wild elephant, striped
hyena, Gangetic dolphin and wild bison. There are an estimated
species of birds, 126 species of fish, 590 species of
butterflies and 47 species of reptiles in the park. A
recent study also points out the over a third of Nepal's
total population is in Chitwan.
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| 2. Bardia National Park |
The Bardia National
Park is spread over 968 sq. km. and located in the western
Nepal Terai. It is easily the largest and least disturbed
wilderness spread in the terai and is predominantly sal
forest sprinkled with tall grasslands. It is bounded on
the north by the Churia Hills and is skirted on the west
by the Geruwa River. It is here that your chances of spotting
a tiger in Nepal are the highest. Other animals include
the rhinoceros, swamp deer, leopard, jungle cats, blue
bulls, sloth bear, barking deer, and languor. There are
a few wild elephants and some of the males are considered
the largest in Asia.
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We never force our clients to
follow our set itinerary rather we always follow
the idea suggested by our clients & arrange
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