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Jungle
Safari in Nepal

While
the high Himalayas makes up Nepal’s northern region, the southern
lowland known as the Terai is covered with dense tropical jungles
teeming with diverse wildlife and exotic birds. Here you will find
some of the most exciting safari destinations in the world. You will
be going into deep jungle on elephant back or four-wheel drive
vehicle to view wild animals in their natural habitat. Other thrills
are canoe rides on the jungle rivers, nature walk, bird watching
excursions and village tours.
There
are 14 national parks and wildlife reserves in the Kingdom. They
provide one of the world’s major habitats for endangered species
like one-horned rhino, Royal Bengal Tiger, snow leopard, blue
clouded leopard, red panda, blue bull, blue sheep and the
long-snorted fish eating Gharial crocodile. The Sagarmatha (Everest)
National Park and the Royal Chitwan National Park are listed as
World Heritage Sites.
The
country boasts almost 10% of the world bird species with over 800
varieties of wet land, migratory and resident birds. They include
koklas, giant hornbills, red-headed trogons, paradise flycatchers,
hernos, kingfishers, Tibetan snow cocks and many species of
pheasants, herons, egrets, warblers and babblers.
Here,
you find the more information about two Nationals Parks in Nepal,
famous for wildlife safari, out of fourteen. |