Nepal has a total of 9 National Parks, 3 wildlife reserves, 6 conservation areas, and 1 hunting reserve. All cover a total of 28,999 sq km which is 19.7 % of the country's total land. The National park and wildlife reserve area is mainly covered by Sal forest. This is a well-balanced mixture of grassland, savannah, and riverine forest.
Explore exotic jungles that provide home and habitat for endangered species of wild animals, the Royal Bengal Tiger, one-horned Rhinoceros, the Gangetic Gharial, and freshwater rare and elusive Dolphins with more than 800 different species of exotic birdlife.
Wildlife Safari in Nepal is a trip combined with the wildlife and cultural experience of southern Nepal. The safari camp in the national parks of Bardia and Chitwan will be the highlight of this trip. However, the unique Tharu culture, their simple way of life, and their co-existence with the wild will charm you. To add up the spectacularly pink sunset over the Rapti river in Chitwan and Karnali in Bardia will relax your mind and soul.