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Nepal has an excellent variety of
perfect wildlife and national parks.
Nepal presents you a chance to go
through the jungle and view some of the
rarest and most scared wildlife in the
world. A Jungle Safari trip in Nepal can
be a very thrilling experience once in
your lifetime. There is no age and time
restriction to stay in these parks and
take part in a well prepared jungle
safari and activity program. Staying in
Jungle is great way to rest after a trek
and soak up the jungle atmosphere, bring
your kids along and have the family
celebration and holiday of a life time.
In the jungle you can experience,
elephant safaris, Jungle walking, bird
watching, recreation activities,
canoeing and cultural programs,
depending on which National park you
desire to go to.
One can stroll into the jungle on foot
with a knowledgeable and an experience
guide, by elephant back, by bunker canoe
or by jeep. A Jungle safari trip in
Nepal is a full of fun package ideal for
anyone. The national parks offer a range
of accommodations from luxuriant resorts
to basic tent method. The resorts make a
package for you that included everything
from your sleeping arrangements to
serving of food two days full of
activity.
Scenery walking or Jungle walking means
overlooking or observing the enchanting
beauty of Jungle area. Truly jungle
walks bestows close-up chance to study
different categories of animals as well
observe their trail, mark and sounds.
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National Parks & Wildlife Reserves
Nepal has nine National Parks, four
Wildlife Reserves and three Conservation
Area. About 15,500 square kilometers
amounting to almost 18 percent of the
total area is protected. This is an
amazing commitment to conservation. The
Terai lowlands are defined by a belt of
well-watered floodplains stretching from
the Indian border northward to the first
slopes of the Bhabhar and the Siwalik
Range. This is the richest habitat in
the land with tall grasslands
interspersed with riverine and hardwood
Sal Forest. Here one can see wildlife
such as the swamp deer, musk deer, black
buck, blue bull, the Royal Bengal Tiger,
gharial and marsh mugger crocodile and
the last of a breed of Asiatic wild
buffalo. Parks and Reserves are also
rich in bird species with a variety of
babbles and orioles, koels and drongos,
peacocks and floricans, and a multitude
of wintering wildfowl.
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