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Bardia National Park |
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The
Bardia National Park is spread over 968 sq. km.
and located in the western Nepal Terai. It is
easily the largest and least disturbed
wilderness spread in the terai and is
predominantly sal forest sprinkled with tall
grasslands. It is bounded on the north by the
Churia Hills and is skirted on the west by the
Geruwa River. It is here that your chances of
spotting a tiger in Nepal are the highest. Other
animals include the rhinoceros, swamp deer,
leopard, jungle cats, blue bulls, sloth bear,
barking deer, and languor. There are a few wild
elephants and some of the males are considered
the largest in Asia.
The Geruwa River that rushes in through a break
in the hill range, is home to the famous masher
game fish, gharial, marsh mugger crocodiles and
the freshwater Gangetic dolphins. The park also
has cobras, kraits and pythons.
The park boasts more than 250 species of birds,
including the endangered Bengal florica, Sarus
crane and many species of geese, duck and
parakeets. |
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2 NIGHTS 3 DAYS PROGRAM
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Day 01:
Upon your arrival,
our staff from the
Lodge will receive
you. You will then
be transferred to
Rhino Lodge (88k.m)
where you will be
offered refreshment
& be given a
briefing about the
programs. At 15.00
Village tour to a
nearby ethnic Tharu
Village where you
will learn more
about the life and
lifestyle of the
Tharus. Dinner at
20.00
Day 02:
Wake up call 06.00
Breakfast 06.30 At
07.30 Elephant Ride.
An excellent
opportunity to see
Asian Elephant,
Great One Horn
Rhinoceros, Spotted
Deer or Chital, Hog
Deer, Barking Deer,
Samber, Swamp Deer
or Barasingha,
Nilgai, or Bull,
Black Buck, Wild
Boar, Royal Bengal
Tiger, Leopard, Wild
Dog, Golden Jackal,
Striped Hyena. You
will also encounter
many other smaller
mammals that have
made Bardia their
home. Visit to
Visitor Center,
Crocodile Breeding
Center and Tharu
Cultural Museum.
At 13.00 Lunch
Around 15.00 Jungle
Walk. An excellent
opportunity to see
the wild animals,
small mammals,
birds, and waits in
the Tower (Machan)
to have the wild
sightseeing,
accompanied by our
experienced
naturalists, and
wildlife tracker.
Excellent
photographic
opportunities are
plentiful.
19.00 Tharu Culture
dance
Dinner 20.00
Day 03:
Wake up call 06.00
Breakfast 06.30
At 07.00 Visit to
Karnali river for
Dolphin sightseeing
Lunch at 12.30.
Around 13.30 Drive
or fly back to
Kathmandu |
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3 NIGHTS 4 DAYS PROGRAM
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Day 01:
Upon your
arrival, our staff
from the Lodge will
receive you. You
will then be
transferred to
Resort (88k.m) where
you will be offered
refreshment & be
given a briefing
about the programs.
At 15.00 Village
tour to a nearby
ethnic Tharu Village
where you will learn
more about the life
and lifestyle of the
Tharus.
Day 02:
Wake up call at 6:00
AM. 06.30 Breakfast
07.30 Elephant Ride.
An excellent
opportunity to see
Asian Elephant,
Great One Horn
Rhinoceros, Spotted
Deer or Chital, Hog
Deer, Barking Deer,
Samber, Swamp Deer
or Barasingha,
Nilgai, or Bull,
Black Buck, Wild
Boar, Royal Bengal
Tiger, Leopard, Wild
Dog, Golden Jackal,
Striped Hyena. You
will also encounter
many other smaller
mammals that have
made Bardia their
home. Visit to
Visitor Center,
Crocodile Breeding
Center and Tharu
Cultural Museum.
13.00 Lunch
15.00 Jungle Walk.
An excellent
opportunity to see
the wild animals,
small mammals,
birds, and waits in
the Tower (Machan)
to have the wild
sightseeing,
accompanied by our
experienced
naturalists, and
wildlife tracker.
Excellent
photographic
opportunities are
plentiful.
19.00 Tharu Culture
dance
20.00 Dinner
Day 03:
Walk up call at
06.00
06.30 Breakfast
07.00 Bird Watching.
An excellent
opportunity to see a
great many species
of birds found in
Bardia.
13.00 Lunch
14.00 Jeep Drive. An
excellent
opportunity to see
wild animals and you
will also encounter
many other smaller
mammals that have
made Bardia their
home
Day 04:
Wake up call at
06.00
Breakfast at 06.30
At 07.00 Visit to
Karnali river for
Dolphin sightseeing
Lunch 12.30
At 13.30 Drive or
fly back to
Kathmandu |
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