Bardiya Jungle Safari

Trip Fact

  • Duration

    4 Days 3 Nights
  • Accomadation

    Hotel, lodge
  • Destination

    Nepal
  • Transportation

    Flight and Bus
  • Activity

    Adventure and Cultural excursion
  • Grade

    Easy
  • Trip Start

    Kathmandu
  • Trip End

    Kathmandu

Overview

The Bardia National park is situated in the mid far western Terai region of Nepal and the National park covers 968 sq. km and it is 585 km a way from Kathmandu and the park is the largest and most undisturbed expanse of wilderness in southern Nepal, although the largest park it is least explored by foreign tourists, about the 70% land of the park is covered with Sal jungle, the remaining 30% is a mixture of grassland and savannah forest, the park contains eight types of ecosystem. The park headquarters are situated at Thakurdwara and is surrounded by idyllic villages and fields inhabited by an indigenous ethnic group, the Tharu

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.

Bardia Jungle Safari Highlights

• Elephant Safari.
• Jungle walk.
• Dolphin watch.

Jungle Safari in Nepal

Bardia Jungle Safari - Bardia situated 585 kms south west of Kathmandu, Bardia National Park, covering an are of 968 sq km, is the largest National park in the lowland area of Nepal as the Terai. With 8 types of ecosystems ranging in diversity from flood plains to dense forest, Bardia is an area not only of prime habitat for a wide variety of wildlife, but an area holding the key to the survival of many endangered species. This is the best place to see tigers, wild elephants and a host of other rare and not-so-rare animals and birds. It is also the only place in Nepal to see freshwater dolphins and black buck antelopes

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Ultra Light Flight
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Mountain Biking
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ITINERARY

Day 1: Arrive Kathmandu and depart bardiya

Arrival and relax in Tharu rest room or beautiful garden. Discover Tharu life and culture through our Tharu village tour.

Day 2: Whole day walking safari to view Gangetic Dolphin-swimming possible.

Whole day walking safari to view Gangetic Dolphin-swimming possible.

Day 3: Elephant Safari

Very early morning bird watching, followed by a chance to relax or explore the surrounding villages. Exploration of Tiger territory by foot. Elephant back safari or Jeep safari.

Day 4: Departure transfer to Airport or Bus Terminal.

Departure transfer to Airport or Bus Terminal.

What to Bring

Although the Terai can be cool during the winter, It can be stiflingly hot during the summer months. If you are headed there in winter, bring along a sweater or jacket. Summer months require cool clothes, good walking shoes, shady hat and sunscreen, Make sure your clothes are in colors-like brown and green-that help you blend into the background. Carry along some mosquito repellant, anti-diarrhea tablets and anti-histamines. Meanwhile, along with photo equipment, a pair of binoculars will prove invaluable. If you are closer to the monsoon months, carry some water proof jackets and an extra pair of shoes. Just in case. The Terai jungles are also famous for leeches that appear in the monsoon and are around for a few months after, Salt or a lighted cigarette will make them fall off, do not pull them off as the wound may get infected. Try an insect repellant to keep them away.

Package Details

Price Include

  • Arrival/Departure assistance by company representative
  • Arrival/Departure transfers
  • All Accommodations in lodges during the Trek in full board basis
  • All transportation by private Vehicle
  • Sight seeing tour with English or other language speaking guide
  • Trekking Guide
  • Necessary Porters (one porter for two person)
  • All Entrance fees
  • National Parks Fees
  • Trekking Permits
  • TIMS Card
  • Insurance of all trekking staffs

Price Exclude

  • Flight ticket domestic / international
  • Visa Fee
  • Travel and Medical insurance
  • Airport tax domestic / international
  • Bar bills and beverages
  • Personal natured expenses
  • Personal trekking Equipment
  • Sleeping bag / Hot water bucket/bag.
  • Evacuation charges

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Contact Us

  • Address:
    P.O.Box 9672, Gongabu, Kathmandu, Nepal
  • Phone:
    +977 9858020395
    +977 9868085395
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