Safari in Nepal
National Park & Wildlife Reserves Nepal has nine National parks, four wildlife reserves, and three conservation areas. About 15,000 square kilometers amounting to almost 18 percent of the total area is protected. It has 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 Bhabhar and the Siwalik range. This is the richest habitat in the land with tall grassland interspersed with riverine and hardwood sal forests. Here one can see wildlife such as the swamp deer, musk deer, black buck, blue bull, the Bengal tiger, gharial and marsh mugger crocodile, and the last of a breed of Asiatic wildlife 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. Magic Himalaya treks and expeditions recommended that visitors carry cool clothes, good walking shoes, shady hats, and sun scream during summer. The rainy season invites mosquitoes and leeches into the jungle. Mosquito repellant, anti-diarrhea tablets, and antihistamines can be handy during the summer and rainy months.
National Park & Safari In Nepal
Nepal is
a country full of greenery and subtropical jungles of the Terai
preserve some of the best wildlife habitats that can be found in Asia.
Out of the total geographical area of Nepal, 16% is occupied by national
parks, wildlife reserves, and conversations areas. A jungle safari on the
back of an elephant is one of the most thrilling experiences in wildlife
adventure. The Parsa wildlife reserve, Bardia National Park, Chitwan
National Park, and the Shukla-Phanta wildlife reserve offer elephant back safari as well as jeep rides.
National Park & Wildlife Reserves Nepal has nine National parks, four wildlife reserves, and three conservation areas. About 15,000 square kilometers amounting to almost 18 percent of the total area is protected. It has 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 Bhabhar and the Siwalik range. This is the richest habitat in the land with tall grassland interspersed with riverine and hardwood sal forests. Here one can see wildlife such as the swamp deer, musk deer, black buck, blue bull, the Bengal tiger, gharial and marsh mugger crocodile, and the last of a breed of Asiatic wildlife 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. Magic Himalaya treks and expeditions recommended that visitors carry cool clothes, good walking shoes, shady hats, and sun scream during summer. The rainy season invites mosquitoes and leeches into the jungle. Mosquito repellant, anti-diarrhea tablets, and antihistamines can be handy during the summer and rainy months.
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