A trip to Nepal is incomplete if you have not been on a jungle safari. While the mountains of the north have some of the highest and most magnificent peaks in the world, the tropical jungles of the Terai preserve some of the best wildlife habitats in the Subcontinent. Some of these rich wildlife habitats are now protected and can be toured on elephant back, 4WD, dugout canoe or on foot accompanied by a licensed guide.
Nepal has 16 national parks, wildlife reserves, and conservation areas, occupying 16% of its total geographical area. Jungle safaris on elephant back or Jeep rides are offered at the Parsa Wildlife Reserve, Royal Bardia National Park, Royal Chitwan National Park and the Royal Suklaphanta wildlife reserve, all located in the Terai. Among them two famous National Parks Chitwan National park & Bardia National Park. The traveler can explore wildlife by yourself heart of the forest.
Chitwan National Park is the most popular destination for tourists wanting to have a good experience of the region's...
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