“It is said tours to Nepal are incomplete without jungle safari in Nepal. So, think about it. Don’t miss jungle safari in Nepal.”
Jungle Safari in Nepal is one of the tourist attraction points of Nepal. Generally, Nepal is divided into three different geographical structures; they are Mountain region, Hilly region, and Terai Region. When we discuss the Nepal Jungle safari then the southern lowlands of Nepal will come first. The southern part of Nepal is known as the Terai or Madhesh. Here in the southern part of Nepal, Terai or Madhesh, you will find some of the most exciting jungle safari destinations in the world. You will be going into a deep jungle on an elephant back or four-wheel drive to view wild animals in their natural habitat. The jungle safari activity includes canoeing, nature walks, bird watching, excursions, and visit an ethnic Tharu village in the Jungle Safari where the home for the world's most endangered species like the One-Horned Rhino, The Royal Bengal Tiger, The Snow Leopard, The Red Panda, The Blue Bull, and The Gharial Crocodile lies. To conserve all these species Nepal government has established some National parks, hunting reserves, and wildlife reserves.
Nepal has 16 national parks including wildlife reserves and conservation areas, occupying 16 % of its area. Jungle safaris on elephant back or jeep rides are offered at Parsa Wildlife Reserve, Royal Bardia National Park, Royal Chitwan National Park, and Royal Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve, and Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve. All of them are located in the Terai region. There are plenty of jungle lodges that offer accommodation and jungle safaris too.
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Although we generally adhere to the schedule, the itinerary is subject to change for numerous reasons beyond our control, including weather and terrain conditions, suitable campsite availability, and the group's general fitness level. It is important to understand that Heli tours and mountain flights are cancelled due to weather issues. Please remember that our ability to make adjustments as needed helps to ensure that your trip is successful.
The most important consideration for any tour is staying warm and dry, lightweight, breathable, moisture-winking under layers are highly recommended. Insulating layers and jackets are necessary. Comfortable shoes, quality socks (quality socks are recommended), and head covering (insulating caps and brimmed caps designed to block sunlight) are essential. Outer layers should be made of waterproof, wind-blocking material such as Gore-Tex. Sunglasses and sun-block cream, drinking water bottles, and other personal necessities.
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