Jungle safari in one of the best tourists attractions of Nepal. Nepal is rich in different kind of flora and wildlife, birds, such as the rare great one-horned rhinoceros, deer, bear leopard dolphin, crocodile, tiger etc. So, Nepal is an eco-tourism destination for tourists all around the world.
Low land tropical jungle deserves to be the best wildlife habitats in the subcontinent making it idea for jungle safari activities.
Nepal has 9 National Parks, 3 wildlife reserves, 6 conservation areas and 1 hunting reserve which cover total of 28,999 sq km (19.7 % of total land). Nepal National park, wildlife reserves, conservation area, and hunting reserves are home to hundreds of varieties of wildlife animals and birds.
Journey into the dense jungle on an elephant’s back or in a 4WD with an expert naturalist to view wild animals in their natural habitat one of the fantastic experiences.
Chitwan National Park
Chitwan National Park in the central Terai lowlands. Chitwan National Park not only famous in Nepal but provide some of the best wildlife and nature viewing places in Asia. You can explore the jungle tour on elephant back, jeep or boat. There are good accommodation facilities in Jungle Lodges, Tented Camps and Guest Houses.
Newly constructed jungle resort in an area highly acclaimed for animal sighting.
Nepal Jungle Safari can be added to any adventure you choose from our tour/trek package for 1 night to 3 nights from the simple lodge to deluxe hotels/resorts in Chitwan.
National Parks located especially in the Terai region of Nepal attract visitors from all over the world. Visit these national park involves game stalking by a variety of means foot, dugout canoe, jeep, and elephant back. One is bound to sight a one-horned rhino or two at every elephant safari. Besides the rhinos, wild boars, sand-burst, spotted deer, sloth bear, four-horned antelope are also usually seen. A Royal Bengal Tiger may surprise you by his majestic appearance.
Bardia National Park
Bardia National Park is situated in western Terai of Nepal. It is one of largest undisturbed parks in the region. Bardia Nationa Lark is home to many endangered animals, reptiles and birds – including the elusive Tiger. Bardiya has become the best place for closely observing the tigers.
A haven for a wide variety of wildlife, the park was originally formed to protect the various ecosystems found in the area and to conserve tigers and their prey. The Park has since expanded to become one of the finest in Nepal. Lush dense forests, savannah, and riverine woodlands are home to an incredibly diverse range of flora and fauna. Endangered species such as Rhinoceros, Wild elephant, Tiger, Swamp deer, Gharial crocodile, Gangetic dolphin, Bengal florican and the Sarus crane are all found here.