Nepal has 16 National parks, wildlife reserves and conservation areas, occupying 16%of its total geographical area in the southern lowland of Nepal. It is covered with dense forest tropical jungles teeming with diverse wildlife and exotic birds. Nepal is one of the finest destination for Jungle Safari in it’s National Parks. Here you will find some the most exciting safari destination in the world. You will be going into deep jungle on elephant back or 4 wheels jeep drive to view wild animals in their natural habitat. Other thrills are dugout canoe rides on the Jungle Rivers, nature walks, bird watching excursions, and village visit tours. We arrange Jungle safari trips to Royal Chitwan National Park and Bardia National Park.
Royal Chitwan National Park, one of the famous and easy accessible from Kathmandu. This National park situated in the subtropical inner Terai lowland of south-central Nepal. It is about 169 km from Kathmandu the capital city of Nepal. It covers an area of 932 sq km. The park covers a pristine area with a unique ecosystem of significant value to the world. It contains the curiya hills, ox-bow lakes, Narayani Rivers. Approximately 70% of the park vegetation is sal forest. The grassland 20%, riverine forest 7%, Sal with chirpine 3%, the latter occupying at the top of the Curiya range. The riverine forests consists mainly of Khair, sissoo and simal. The .. Read More
Situated in the mid far western Terai, in the remoteness part and east of Karnali River. It covers an area of 968 sq km. It is about 585 km a way from Kathmandu the Capital city of Nepal. One of the largest and least explored by foreigners. The park is the largest and most undisturbed wilderness area in the southern part of Nepal. About 70% of the park is covered with dominantly sal forest with the balance a mixture of grassland, savannath and riverine forest. The approximately 1500 people who used to live in this valley have been resettled elsewhere. Since farming has ceased in the Babai Valley, natural vegetation is regenerating, making it an area .. Read More