Bardia National Park
It is the largest protected area in the Terai region of Nepal located in the far western district of Bardiya, bordered by River Karnali in the west, the Churia range in the north, while the river Babai flows right through the park. Bardia National Park is the home to the endangered Royal Bengal tiger and Nepal’s famous one-horned rhinoceros. The park hosts 30 different mammals, more than 250 species of birds, and several varieties of reptiles and water animals. Some of the other animals found here are elephant, swamp deer, blackbuck, gharial crocodile and marsh mugger crocodile. The exotic Gangetic Dolphin is also sometimes seen in the River Karnali. Birds found here includes endangered varieties of Bengal florican, lesser florican, silver-eared mesia and sarus crane. You will get chance of fishing at River Karnali and River Babai.
Visiting into this Park, you will be rewarded not only with outstanding wildlife but with the special hospitality of a Nepali camp
The best time to visit Royal Bardia National Park is from October through June.
Highlights
• Explore the National Park
• Observe the rare species of wildlife
• Natural Heritage
• Cultural Heritage
• Thrilling experience of Rafting on Karnali
Activities
• Visit to the Crocodile Breeding Center
• Jeep Drive
• Rafting at Karnali river
• Village Tour
• Elephant Safari
• Jungle/Nature Walk
• Cultural program performed by Tharu
Geeting there
By Air :- If you choose to fly, there is a daily flight from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj, which is the nearest airport from the Bardia National Park .After flying for about an hour from Kathmandu, you will be received by the representatives at the Nepalgunj Airport. Than Jeep drive to the Hotel /Lodge.
By Road :- You can reserve a private transport to reach the hotel or alternatively take overnight or day buses plying on the route of Dhangadi, Mahendranagar or Karnali. Drop at Ambassa (the gate way of Bardia National Park), which takes 16 hrs. from Kathmandu, 12hrs. from Pokhara 9 hrs from Chitwan.