

Chitwan National Park is one of the best Parks in Nepal, established in 1973, where you can have a look of various species of birds, plants and animals including wildlife, flora and fauna. Chitwan is situated only 150m above the sea level, during the March-June the steamy covers all the way around. Whereas the short grass of Feb-May the best game-viewing season, but the autumn months are gorgeous with Himalayan views and in winter (December-January). Nepal is best known with the beautiful mountains, but there are the Genetic flat lands of Terai that is stretched throughout the southern part of Nepal, which provide an entirely different experience...




Bardia National Park is the largest park of the country that lies in the lowland or western Terai. The park covers an area of 968 sq. km. It was established to protect the ecosystems and conserve the tiger and other species of animals. Initially, in 1976, the small area that was named as the Karnali Wildlife Reserve, with the passing of time, people over 1500 families came to resettle in the area and government allowed them to do although the areas was protected. Slowly the wildlife flourished in the area, then the government extended the area and renamed as Bardia Wildlife reserve in 1982, and same place later on government gave the status of the National Park in 1988...




Koshitappu wildlife reserve lies on the flood plains of the Sapta-Koshi river in Saptari and Sunsari Districts of eastern part Nepal. The reserve offers an important habitat for a variety of wildlife. The last surviving population (about 100 individuals) of wild buffalo or Arna is also found here including other mammals. A total of 280 different species of birds have been recorded. Amidst the jungle environment Aqua Birds unlimited camp and Koshi Tappu Wildlife Camp have come into existence. The activities include here are morning jungle walk by the river lagoons and wetlands, canoe ride, slide shows, bird watching, cultural dances and visit unique village settlements....




Parsa WildLife Reserve is located in the part of Chitwan, is between Makawanpur, Parsa and Bara districts of central region. The head office of Parsa wildlife reserve is located at Adabar in the Hetauda-Birgunj highway. The prevailing landscape of the reserve is the Churiya hills that range from 750 m above the sea level to 950 m above the sea level. The reserve has sub-tropical forest. In the Churiya hills and along the streams chir pine grows, Khair, Sissoo and the silk cotton tree, Sabai grass, a commercially important species grow well along the southern face of the Churiya hills. You can also discover wild elephant, tiger, leopard, sloth bear, gaur, blue bull....






