Royal
Chitwan National Park
Royal Chitwan National Park is one of the
Asia’s richest and spectacular wildlife
sanctuaries which is situated 120 kilometers
and 75 air miles southwest of Katmandu, the
capital of Nepal.
The Park covers the protected area of 932
Sq. Km. the Park gained much wider recognition
in the world when UNESCO included this area
on the list of World Heritage Site in 1984.
Its climatic and Geographic diversity makes
it home for 50 species of mammals, 55 species
of amphibians and reptiles and 525 species
of birds.
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Royal Bardiya National Park
Royal Bardia National Park is the largest
National Park situated in western Terai
and most undisturbed wilderness area in
the Terai lowlands. The park covers the
protected area of 968 sq. km. Royal Bardia
is not particularly special for its large
and intact habitat area and its isolated
location, but also the park is the home
of many endangered animals, reptiles and
birds - including the elusive Tiger.
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Koshi Tappu Wildlife
Reserve
Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve (175
km2) lies on the flood plains of the Koshi
River.
The rectangular - shaped Reserve is contained
within the east and west embankments of
the Koshi Barrage. Therefore, the entire
Reserve is subjected to seasonal flooding
during monsoon.
This Reserve was gazetted in 1976, and established
mainly to preserve the habitats for the
last remnant population of wild water buffalo
in Nepal. In addition, there are larger
ungulates such as gaur, nilgai, hog deer
and wild pig, and medium sized predators
such as fishing cat, jungle cat, and civets.
The Koshi River also supports sparse populations
of endangeded species such as the Gangetic
dolphin and gharial.
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