Trip highlights
- Elephant back Rides/ jeep safari
- Crocodile Breeding Center
- Exploration of Tiger territory
- Bird Watching
- Jungle walks
- Village tour
Trip introduction
The Bardia National Park also spelled Bardiya, is a protected area in Nepal that was established in 1988 as Royal Bardia National Park. Covering an area of 968 km 2 (374 sq mi) it is the largest and most undisturbed national park in Nepal’s Terai’s adjoining the eastern bank of the Karnali river and bisected by the Babai river in the Bardiya District . Its northern limits are demarcated by the crest of the Siwalik Hills. The Nepalgunj- Surkhet highway partly forms the southern boundary, but seriously disrupts the protected area.
Also about a 70% the park is covered by the forest, grassland, savannah and riverine forest. It is the home of 53 mammals. We could find rhinoceros, wild elephant, Bengal tiger, swamp deer, and Gangetic dolphin. Amost 407 species of birds are found here. The Bengal florican, white-rumped vulture, peafowl, and bar-headed geese are the main symbol attraction of the park.
This is the right place to explore around the nature which will take you to the exciting part of Tiger Tracking, Elephant Tracking, Jungle/Nature walk, Bird watching, wild sightseeing, Jeep safari, Dolphin sightseeing, Camping, Hiking, and many more.
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