Nepal is a blend of nature and human-efforts. That is
why it has around 18 percent of its land as protected
area - either known as national parks or wildlife reserves
or conservation areas.Eight national parks, four wildlife
reserves, three conservation areas, and a hunting reserve
can be found within the area of 147,181 square kilometers
of the Kingdom.
And it's not just the land coverage. Equally fascinating
is the rich diversity of ecosystem in these protected
areas. Because these conserved areas range from the plain
land of the Terai, at some places only 150 meters from
the sea level, to as high as the highest point on earth
- 8,848 meters, the pinnacle of Mountain Sagarmatha (Mount
Everest).
The lowlands with sub-tropical jungles to arctic conditions
in the Himalayan Highlands engulf virtually all topography
and climate zones found on Planet Earth. And that means
within these varied ecologies, you will get to see the
rich varieties of flora and fauna.
And the real good news for the visitors is that it is
multiplicity of topography, climate and ecosystem that
host the different protected areas across the country.
In other words, you will find the conserved areas in all
three Nepalese geographical regions - the Terai, Hills,
and the Himalayan region.
Defined by a belt of well-watered floodplains stretching
from the Bhabar and the Siwalik range, the Terai lowland
is the richest habitat in the land with tail grasslands
interspersed with riverine and hardwood sal forest.
A perfect setting for four conserved areas - one of
them being the most visited Royal Chitwan National Park.
This is the home to the endangered one-horned rhinos and
the rare Royal Bengal Tiger.
Rare species apart, the national parks in the lowland
also boast of varieties of flora and fauna justifying
the success stories of conservation.
In nutshell, the well-conserved areas with the different
topography across the Kingdom pave way for human to enjoy
nature the way it should be. They are also the living
examples of how human and nature can go along.
The 15 protected and conserved areas across the Kingdom
has indeed labeled Nepal as an eco-tourism destination.
In Nepal you will find some the most exciting safari
destination in the world. You can go 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, Bardia National
Park and Koshi Tappu (Bird watching) Wildlife Reserve
as well as other parks or areas. For your trip you can
chose our appropriate package program or you can contact
us for more details or intended
packages.
Package Program:
HAT 046 -Wildlife Safari Tour - 9Days - Kathmandu, Chitwan
In Chitwan there are two kind of resorts
1. Inside the National Park &
2. Out side the National Park.
There is only cost different between inside & out
side park but the program will be same.
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