Three nights-four days standard safari


Situated in the far west terai of Nepal, Bardiya National Park is not significantly different than Chitwan from the wildlife and eco-system point of view. This park is least explored and not crowded, because of its distance from Kathmandu or from Pokhara. The 10 day's world class river rafting trip ends right at the Bardiya National Park or one can take long drive from Kathmandu or fly from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj to reach in the park.

The Royal Bardia National Park was initially a Royal hunting reserve. It was in 1976 that it was gazetted as Royal Karnali Wildlife Reserve with an area of only 368 sq. km in 1982. It was renamed as Royal Bardia Wildlife Reserve, which has also included the Babai River Valley. It was only in 1988 that was granted a status of National Park in order to preserve the dwindling species of rare ecosystem, including flora and fauna, particularly the tiger and its other prey species. This park is the largest and most undisturbed wilderness area in the Terai providing excellent habitat for most of the endangered species of wildlife and birds. The park now covers an area of 968 sq. km. It was only in 1994, basic facilities existed for independent visitors. It has extensive and varied wildlife-all endangered rhinoceros, wild-elephants, The Royal Bengal Tiger, Swamp deer, Black buck, Gharial Crocodile, Gangetic Dolphins.

More than thirty different mammals, over 400 species of birds, many snakes, lizards, and fish have been sighted and recorded in the park's forest, grassland and river habitats.

Among these include, Langur monkey, common leopard, Jungle cat, fishing at large and small Indian civets, mongoose, hyena, wild dog, jackal, sloth bear, otter, porcupine, bandicoots, blue bull (Nilgai). Sambar deer, hog deer, barking dear, wild boar etc. This park is one of the best places to view the most magnificent of cats, The Royal Bengal Tigers. The chances are almost 80% depending on the season.

Jungle Safari Snapshot

Total Duration Till Departure: 6 Days
Total Duration of Jungle Excursions: 4 Days  

Itinerary

Day 1 :  Receive by jungle guide on the highway and proceed to resort. Arrive in the resort very early morning. Relax. Discover Tharu life and culture through our Tharu village/culture tour 

Day 2:  Whole day walking safari to view Gangetic Dolphins and swimming also possible.

Day3: Exploration of Tiger territory by foot before lunch. Elephant back safari or jeep safari in the afternoon.

Day 4: Bird watching tour will be carried out very early morning followed by the opportunity to relax or explore the surrounding villages again. Departure to Kathmandu or to Pokhbara with a public bus after lunch  

Cost includes

On full board basis as per itinerary above.Ground transport etc.

Cost excludes

Extra hotel expenses, single room supplement where requested, any personal expenses (bottled soft drinks, telephone charges, video/camera fees, etc.), domestic and international airfares, rescue charges, tips for crew (typically around NRp200 per Jungle day), airport departure tax (currently NRp1100 for international destinations), Visas and visa extension costs and which is not mentioned above.

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Our Contact

Friends Adventure Team Pvt. Ltd.

Samakhusi, Kathmandu, Nepal
P.O.Box. 21276
Tel: 977-1-4364838
Fax: 977-1-4381031
Email:lamateam@wlink.com.np

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