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Jungle Safari

The southern plains of Nepal are home to lush jungles filled with exotic wildlife. Whether on a jeep safari, a guided jungle walk, or a serene canoe ride, exploring Nepal’s jungles is a thrilling way to connect with nature.

The most popular destination for jungle safaris is Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Terai region. Spanning over 950 square kilometers, it’s renowned for its rich biodiversity, making it one of the best places to spot the endangered one-horned rhinoceros, Bengal tigers, sloth bears, wild elephants, and leopards. The park also hosts a healthy population of gaur (Indian bison), spotted deer, and mugger crocodiles that can often be seen sunbathing along the riverbanks. A safari here can be done via Jeep, canoe, or guided jungle walk, each offering unique encounters with the wildlife.

Bardia National Park, located in the far west of Nepal, offers a more off-beaten-path experience with fewer tourists, making it ideal for those seeking a quieter adventure. This park is known for its higher chances of spotting elusive species like the Bengal tiger and Gangetic dolphin. The lush forests and grasslands are also home to swamp deer, wild boars, and Asian elephants.

For bird enthusiasts, Nepal’s national parks are a paradise, boasting over 500 species of birds. You can spot vibrant species like the great hornbill, Asian paradise flycatcher, peafowl, and kingfishers. In the wetlands, migratory birds such as the Sarus crane and lesser adjutant stork can be seen. Whether you’re exploring by foot, canoe, or 4x4, a jungle safari in Nepal offers an unforgettable adventure through some of the most diverse ecosystems in South Asia.