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Bardia National Park safari tour package in Nepal

The Bardia National Park most unspoiled wilderness is spread over 968 sq km and located in the Western Nepal Terai 370 mks from Kathmandu. The park is reputed for its rich and diverse flora and fauna considered one of the most picturesque national parks in Asia.

The vegetation in the park ranges from early successional stages to tall floodplain grassland. Established on the alluvial floodplain of Karnali, Orai, and Babai rivers systems to the climax stage, sal forest, extended on relatively dry flat lands, and slopes of the park are revegetated and are dominated by grass species. The park provides an excellent wilderness experience for visitors. Unique flora and fauna and landscape of the park and the indigenous culture of buffer zone communities are important attractions for tourists.

The park is bound on the north by the Chure hills and is skirted on the West by the Geruwa river, a branch of the Karnali which is a major tributary of the Ganges. The southern fringes are the villages of the indigenous and unique Tharu people of western Nepal.

It is generally known as the best place where your chances of spotting a tiger in Nepal are the highest. Other animals include the rhinoceros, swamp deer, leopards, jungle cats, blue bulls (nilgai), sloth bears, barking deer, and langurs. There are a few wild elephants and one of the males is considered the largest in Asia!

The Geruwa river that rushes in through a break in the hill range, silt-laden and full of snowmelt, is home to the famous Mahseer game fish, gharial, mugger crocodile, and the freshwater Gangetic dolphin. The park also has cobras, kraits, and pythons.

The park boasts more than 250 species of birds, including the endangered Bengal florican, Sarus crane, and many species of geese, ducks, and parakeets.

 Activities

  •  Jungle trek: a full day walk in the jungle accompanied by an experienced naturalist and wildlife tracker, where you are sure to see many of the abundant wildlife and excellent photographic opportunities
  •  Jeep safari: The comfortable four-wheeled safari makes deep forays into the jungle covering a large area of the park which ensures you types of forest and wildlife.
  •  Rafting: a full day rafting with packed lunch on the Karnali river which runs across the park, you shall have an excellent opportunity to view birds and river dolphins. crocodile.
  •  Bird watching: an excellent opportunity to watch many of the 350 species of birds.
  • Elephant safari: a unique and great opportunity to see wildlife from the top of Asia's Elephant.
  •  Elephant breeding center visit: a visit provides seeing the small baby elephant and giving birth to the baby.
  •  Crocodile breeding center and Tharu museum visit: seeing the lifestyle of local Tharu people and the breeding of crocodiles is another attraction of the trip.
  •  Village tour: the tour is to a nearby Tharu village where you will learn and see the lifestyle of the community.
  •  Cultural program: a dance and cultural program performed by the Tharu shall be another highlight of your visit.

Access

It is a far way from Kathmandu's expensive travel or a long way drive to reach the Bardia National Park. There are daily flights as well as public buses from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj. The airport at Nepalgunj 85 kms from the park provides regular flights. The park office is situated at Thakurdwara, 20 km southwest along a dirt road from Anbassa on the Mahendra highway. The drive from Nepalgunj takes less than 2 1/2 hours, although local buses take much longer. For Thakurdwara, there are a couple of direct buses from Nepalgunj taking two-three hours

Night buses from Kathmandu to Mahendranagar can drop you at Ambassa, although they get there in the wee hours of the morning.

Season

The best time to visit the park is from October through March. The months of April-June are unbearably hot while July-September is monsoon time.

 Accommodation

The accommodation facilities are more as the number of tourists is increasing every year. There are a number of lodges and hotels that have sprung up in the recent past, so there is no real problem with accommodation. However, in the season, it may be advisable to make a booking before heading out there.

Ethnic group- Tharus, Bramin, Chhetri, and Mongoloid

  • Accommodation
  • All meals ( Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
  • Jungle programs as per the duration.
  • English-speaking nature guide
  • National park entry fee.
  • All government Tax
  • Both-way transportation by tourist bus.

 

  • Private transportation
  • Air Tickets
  • Travel Insurance
  • Personal expenses like bar bills, tips & others.
  • Program other than those mentioned in the itinerary.
  • 10 % service charge.

Trip Essential Information

Safari package cost for foreigners

One Night Two Days = USD$ 130

Two Nights Three Days = USD$ 155

Three Nights Four Days = USD$ 180

Safari package cost for SAARC Country

One Night Two Days = INR 4500

Two Nights Three Days = INR 5800

Three Nights Four Days = INR 7000

Note:

 Children below 10 years - 50% discount on the rates

 Children below 3 years - free of cost

 One group leader is free for 15 paying Pax and above. 

Departure Dates

No fixed departures.

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  • Trip Level
    Easy
  • Destination
    Nepal

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