The Bardia National park had become a conservation area in 1976 and then attained National Park status in 1988, presently a plan is being considered to further expand the park both north and eastwards as the conservation is a strong theme within Bardia; the park as well providing a home habitat for many species also provides an ideal environment for the study of wildlife, the more than thirty different mammals, over two hundred species of bird and many snakes, lizards and fish have been recorded within the National park, both resident and migratory birds can be found within the park boundaries. As well as the numerous more common animals and birds.
Bardia National Park is home to 19 of Nepal’s 39 legally protected species which include the One-horned Rhinoceros, wild Asian Elephant, Bengali Tiger, Swamp Deer, Black Buck Antelope, Gangetic Dolphin and Gharial Crocodile the endangered birds include the Bengal Florican, the Silver-eared Mesia and the Sarus Crane. In fact the WWF indicated the Bardia National Park as playing a major role in the survival of the world tiger population the as a result, it is not surprising to find that Bardia provides the best opportunity to view the Bengal Tiger in Nepal.The Bardia National park is far from the capital Kathmandu however there is regular flight from Kathmandu to Nepalganj and we can drive about 2 hours from the Nepalganj to the Bardia National park or we can drive from Kathmandu to Ambassa, one can spend time in Barida as much as you like more over we have program for 3 nights 4 day however if you are limited in days and want to visit for 2 days or 3 days or even you want to spend more day then it is not a problem, we can create program for you as per your requirement.
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