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Royal Bardia National Park
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The royal Bardia National Park is spread over 968 sq. km. and
located in the western Nepal Terai. It is easily the largest and
least disturbed wilderness spread in the terai and is
predominantly sal forest sprinkled with tall grasslands. It is
bounded on the north by the Churia Hills and is skirted on the
west by the Geruwa River.
It is here that your chances of spotting a tiger in Nepal are
the highest. Other animals include the rhinoceros, swamp deer,
leopard, jungle cats, blue bulls, sloth bear, barking deer, and
langurs. There are a few wild elephants and some of the males
are considered the largest in Asia.
The Geruwa River that rushes in through a break in the hill
range, is home to the famous masher game fish, gharial, marsh
mugger crocodiles and the freshwater Gangetic dolphins. The park
also has cobras, kraits and pythons.
The park boasts more than 250 species of birds, including the
endangered Bengal florica, Sarus crane and many species of
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When To Visit?
The best time to visit Royal Chitwan National Park, and Bardia
National Park is from October through March, when the
temperature averages 25 degrees Celsius. The months of March,
April and June can be extremely hot, while July - September is
the monsoon season when river swell and part of the become
inaccessible.
What To Bring?
Binoculars, Flashlight, Insect repellent, A jacket or
sweater from November through February. Lightest clothing
with sunglasses and hats from April onwards. Pants should be
worn during elephant rides. Bright colors such as red and
white should be avoided since those colors have been known
to upset the rhinos. Comfortable walking shoes are
essential. Please carry only the bare necessities but not
jewellery and valuable items. During the warmer months
swimming suits are recommended.
How To Get There?
I/ By surface: A pleasant five hours drive by car or
bus on the Kathmandu - Narayanghat highway follows the Trishuli river
offering you a continually changing landscape from the mountains
of the Himalayas to the plains of the Terai.
II/ By raft: One of the most exciting way to travel
to the park is to raft down the Trishuli River. For two or more days you can
float down the river experiencing its numerous rapid and seeing
a variety of village life, flora and fauna along its banks.
III/ By air: 20 min. flight will bring you from Kathmandu to
Bharatpur where you will be met by our staff and transfer to the
resort.
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