Located in south-western Nepal and established in 1988, Bardiya National Park is the largest wildlife sanctuary in the country and an untouched wilderness. Distinctive flora, fauna, and scenery of the park and indigenous culture of buffer zone communities are the imperative attraction for the tourists during jungle safari in Bardia Park. Wilderness in the relatively unexplored deep jungles of Nepal Royal Bardia National Park is remote, Challenging and offering unique adventure for wildlife and nature lovers.
Bardia National park of Nepal is reputed for its prosperous biodiversity with the array of unique vegetation, sheltering more than 53 different mammal species, 23 reptilians, and 400 bird species. The park is home to endangered animals such as the Royal Bengal tiger, Himalayan Thar, wild elephant, Greater one-horned rhinoceros, swamp deer, and black buck. The other endangered species include gharial-crocodile, marsh mugger, and Gangetic dolphin.
Take week-long stay or short 3 days package, you will enjoy every beat of your time here – closer to the wild nature, colorful indigenous communities and a warm embrace of the beautiful landscape.
You have many options to visit the jungle – go on an elephant ride, take the jeep to deep inside the jungle, or walk inside the jungle and experience the thrill of being in a wild side of nature – but always remember not to wander around without your guide, for your safety.
Enjoy the wildlife sanctuary and dramatic scenery as you pass the traditional village life in the pristine air of Bardia National Park.
Jungle walk – looking for adventure, and if you can handle your adrenaline then take a jungle walk with an expert. There is every chance you will encounter wild animals. Always listen and follow your experts’ instructions. And make sure you are not wearing bright color clothes – you will be easily visible and it triggers flight or fight mode for the animals – either way, it is not happy news for you. Although renowned as the best destination for the jungle walk, your safety and keeping you alive is our first priority.
Take a dip (optional) – Gangetic dolphins are freshwater beings – unique and distinct from those you see in the TV playful ones swimming in groups. You may get the rarest chances of seeing one. The guide will tell you where and when to go for cool swimming.
Elephant ride – the most popular way to explore the jungle is also one of the safest ways. Unlike jeep, it is quieter and allows you to be closer to rhinos if you happen to encounter one. Enjoy some elephant tricks and be cooperative with these gentle giants.
Jeep safari – for those who dislike and fear elephant ride and prone to anxiety, jeeps provide the perfect option for quicker and more comfortable experience. There are options for short or full day safari. There are high chances of seeing tigers in full day safari. And follow instructions sincerely.
Village walk – Tharus, local indigenous communities are colorful and rich in culture. You will get the chance to interact with them share stories, myths, and beliefs. Some of which will surely amaze you.