Wild Life Safari in Nepal

While the high Himalayas make up Nepal’s northern region, the
southern lowland running for 700 kilometers known as the Terai is
covered with dense tropical jungles teeming with diverse wildlife and
exotic birds. Contrary to popular belief Nepal is not just the
snow-clad mountains but also much more. With 16 national parks covering
almost 16% of the land coupled with the astonishing difference in
topography, vegetation and climate, Nepal has a lot to offer a wildlife
fanatic.
Here you will find some of the most exciting
safari destination in the world. You will be going into deep jungle on
elephant back or four-wheel drive vehicle to view wild animals in their
natural habitat. Other thrills are canoe rides on the Jungle rivers,
nature walks, bird watching excursions and village tours.
Among the
16 national parks and wildlife reserves in the Kingdom, Royal Chitwan
National Park (932 Sq. km.), Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve (175 sq. km.)
and Royal Bardiya National Park (968 sq. km.) are equipped with
wildlife safari tour facilities as well as tourist standard
accommodation.
Chitwan Natioal Park
Chitwan
is the oldest, best known, most developed and most frequently visited
of Nepal’s National Parks and indeed one of the finest wildlife
reserves in the Asia. Originally set up as wild life conservation park,
it is home to more than 400 spices of the birds, over 70 species of
wild animals, including endangered Royal Bengal tiger, one horned
rhino, Sloth Beers and Gharial (crocodile).
Royal Chitwan
National Park is situated in the southern terrain, 120 kilometer
southwest of Kathmandu. The park is easily accessible from two main
tourist destinations Kathmandu and Pokhara. Means of access is by air,
bus and water (river rafting). It has been known as most popular jungle
safari destination in Nepal. Just outside the buffer zone of the park
is home of culturally rich Tharu people. Along with the jungle tour on
elephant back safari, cultural tours into those Tharu villages are
worthy. Short package tour of 2-4 days combined with 1-2 days rafting
trip is very popular to visit the park. People who don't want to get
into raft and thrill in the river rapids can go directly to the park by
ground transport or by air.
The best time to visit this National Park is October to March.
Bardiya National Park
The Bardiya National Park is situated in the far west Terai of Nepal.
Royal Bardiya is a shelter of 30 species of mammals, over 400 species
of birds and several reptiles. From the wildlife and eco-system point
of view, this park is not so significantly different than the Chitwan
National Park, but this is least explored and not crowded spot because
of its distance from Kathmandu and Pokhara. The 10-days world class
river rafting trip ends right at the Bardiya Park or one can take long
drive from Kathmandu or fly from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj to reach in the
park. And it is said to be the best place in south Asia for Tiger
sighting.
The best time to visit this National Park is November to April.
Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve
Koshi Tappu is the easternmost and the smallest of the Terai’s wildlife reserves.
Established in 1996 the Reserve covers 175 sq. km. Numerous water holes
and marshes make this one of the finest bird sanctuaries in Nepal. The
grasslands support an important population of the wild
buffalo. Mammals, blue bulls, spotted and hog deer, monkeys, wild
boars, dolphins and Gharial crocodile are other species that attract
visitors.
What to bring for jungle safari activities:
You will need the following personal equipments for jungle excursions.
However, these items are readily available in Kathmandu.
- Flashlight
- Cool clothes
- Wide brimmed hats or caps
- Small backpack to carry personal belongings
- Sunglasses
- Rain gear
- Basic medical Kits
- Insect repellent
Points to remember while on a jungle safari
- Try wearing neutral colors, as this will camouflage you against the animals.
- Try to make as less noise as possible as to not scare the animals.
- Listen to your naturalists of guide and respect his judgments,
- Do not use cameras with flash as this may scare the animals.
- Please do not smoke during nature walks of Jungle safaris as this may cause fire to the dry bushes in the jungle.