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This Himalayan
Kingdom also has a lowland area,
locally known as Terai. Lying in the
southern part of the country this Gangetic plateau is home to wide
varieties wildlife, both flora and
fauna. Some thirty years ago the
country become aware of the
importance of these wildlife and
thus declare some parts of the
country as a protected area. Among
these, two of the most famous
National Park Royal Chitwan National
Park and Royal Bardia National Park
have today developed into a popular
tourist destinations and a
pilgrimage to any nature lover.
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Nepal Jungle
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Royal Chitwan
National Park
Visit Royal
Chitwan National Park and experience
the thrill of wildlife. Once the
hunting ground of the aristocrats,
it is now reputed as one of the most
fascinating tourist destinations in
Nepal. Spread across an area of 932
sq. km, Chitwan National Park is
a haven to countless wild species
including elephant, rhinoceros,
tiger, leopard, sloth bears,
leopards, wild boars, monkeys, four
species of deer, small white cats,
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Royal Bardia
National Park
Royal Bardia
National Park lies in the western
lowland of Nepal, covering an area
of 968 sq. km. This habitat of the
Royal Bengal Tiger is famous the
world over as the safe haven for
these biggest of the cats. It
sustains an eco system that is home
to many other big mammals and
different species of wild animals
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Koshi Tapu
Koshi Tappu
Wildlife Resort lies in the eastern
side of this Himalayan Kingdom.
It's a bird watcher's paradise.
The area of the reserve extends 175
sq. km. to the north of
one-kilometer long barrage that
spans the Koshi River. The vast
expanse of water created by the
barrage, marshes, lagoons, mudflats
and arable land that lie around it
offers an outstanding.. |
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Khaptad National
Park
Khaptad is
Nepal's newest national park,
receiving its designation only in
1985. It consists of 225 sq. km of
forest and grassland, and lies on a
plateau where the districts of
Bhajhang, Bajura, Doti and Achham
meet. The forest comprise a mixture
of tall fir, yew, rhododendron and
oak along with dense stands of
bamboo and numerous shrubs, and
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