Wednesday, May 20, 2009

> INTRODUCTION
Jungle safari in Nepal guides you into exotic wildlife housing rich bio-diversity amidst its rolling prairies, tranquil wetlands and majestic woodlands. Nepal has nine national parks and three wildlife reserves; Royal Chitwan National Park, Everest National Park, Annapurna Conservation, Langtan National Park, Royal Bardiya Park, Rara National Park, Khaptad National Park, Shukla Phanta Wildlife, She Phoksundo National Park, Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve, Kosi Tappu wildlife Reserve, Parsa Wildlife Reserve.

> WILDLIFE SAFARI IN NEPAL

Chitwan Wildlife

ROYAL CHITWAN NATIONAL PARK
Located in the Terai, Chitwan park is the most famous national park of Nepal. Enjoy an elephant ride, a safari or just relax at your resort, this destination has a lot to offer...


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ROYAL BARDIA NATIONAL PARK
A visit to the Bardia park is the perfect alternative to the Chitwan park because of its remote location and its wilderness.

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BIRD WATCHING TOURS
Nepal is the home of thousands of incredible species of birds. During an expedition in Koshi Tappu, you will encounter more than 250 different species of amazing and beautiful birds.



Explore Himalaya as a leading Nepal jungle safari operator and eco tourism company delivers strong commitment to conserve the environment and wildlife. We take you on Nepal wildlife safaris through the untamed jungles and grandeur of nature. As you explore further into the wilderness in your jeep safari, you will encounter rare species of mongoose, cats, leopard, rhinoceros, wild boar, porcupines, hyena, bats, antelope, squirrels etc in their natural habitat roaming around freely. Moreover, you will also be sightseeing unique species of birds, flora and fauna in your elephant safari wildlife tour. If fun and adventure are what you are seeking, then you surely want to go for Nepal wildlife safari holidays. You wouldn’t want to miss an opportunity to capture your experience and memories through wildlife photography in your souvenir wildlife photos.

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