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| Nepal ›› Jungle Safari in Nepal |
| Nepal Jungle safaris have a long history. They first started as hunting trips for the Royal Family and big game hunters from around the world. Today the hunting is more commonly done with a camera. The warm subtropical Terai region of Nepal houses such animals as Royal Bengal tigers, rhinos, leopards wild elephants, sloth bears, monkeys, crocodiles, four kinds of dear and over 250 species of exotic birds. The Terai region is home to the Royal Chitwan and Bardia national parks. In Nepal's protected National Parks you can observe the wildlife on foot, from the back of a jeep or even atop an elephant! |
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Situated in the far west Terai of Nepal, the Royal Bardia National Park offers similar wildlife, eco-systems and landscape to Chitwan.Being further away from the main tourist centers, Bardia is relatively uncrowded and unexplored. It is less tainted by the influences of modernity - offering a more n... |
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Situated in the south east of Nepal, the Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve is a 'twitcher's (bird watcher's) paradise.Established in 1996 and covering 175 square km., its numerous water holes, marshes and grasslands support a vast array of rare and endangered species of birds - as well as an important po... |
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The Royal Chitwan National Park is situated in the southern lowlands (the Terai) in Nepal.Chitwan (meaning 'heart of the jungle') is one of the finest wildlife reserves in Asia.It is home to more than 700 species of birds and over 70 species of wild creatures ... |
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