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Nepal Wildlife tour in Nepal |
This is also a unique gift of Nepal to the world
as far as pioneering of this extraordinary
product is concerned in South Asia and Southeast
Asia. Nepal is abundantly rich in wildlife and
natural habitats, and these are preserved and
protected National Parks and Wildlife
Sanctuaries and Game Reserves. Royal Chitwan
National Park is the most popular among the
protected natural reserves of Nepal. Other
National Parks and Reserves that are worth
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Koshi Tappu, Royal Bardia and Royal Sukla Phanta, Koshi Tappu is
literally, a bird's paradise. Parsa Wildlife Reserve is famous
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Royal Chitwan National Park |
Chitwan, to reiterate, comes from the
full name Chituwa Ban, meaning "Leopard Forest". It is
also believed to have originated from Chitta Ban, or
"Heart or deep of the jungle". Another legend has it
that the name of this tropical valley comes from Sita
Ban, meaning "Sita's forest". Sita was the consort of
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Royal Bardia National Park |
The Royal Bardia National Park was
established in 1988, and covers an area of 968 sq. km.
It is located in the mid-far western Terai, to the east
of the Karnali River. It is the largest park in the
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Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve |
This reserve was established in 1976.
Its area is 1756 sq. km. This reserve lies in the flood
plains of the Sapta-Koshi in the mid-east Nepal, and is
a favorite spot for bird enthusiasts. The reserve's
vegetation includes spreads of tall grass and patches of
sisoo forest. The last surviving herd of wild buffaloes
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