National Park of Nepal - General Information
The Himalayan kingdom of Nepal is endowed with rich and varied
biodiversity. Altitudinal variances in short distance give Nepal's
biogeography variety that range from lush moist forests and sparse
alpine deserts to luxurious grasslands in lowland Terai. The mountainous
country also shelters some of the world's most rare animals. Sagarmatha
(Mt. Everest) National Park and Royal Chitwan National Park with
typical natural, cultural and landscape characteristics were listed
as World Heritage sites in 1974 and 1984, respectively. The Koshi
Tappu Wildlife Reserve, a wetland of international significance,
was declared a Ramsar Site in 1987.
Nepal embarked upon modern era of wildlife conservation with the
enactment of the National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act in
1973. The Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation
presently works with a network of 9 National parks, (Bardia, Chitawan,
Khaptad, Langtang, Makalu, Barun, Rara, Sagarmatha, Shey Phoksundo),
4 Wildlife Reserves (Koshi Tappu, Parsa, Sukla Phanta, Shivpuri
watershed), 3 Conservation Areas (Annapurna, Kanchanjunga, Manasalu)
and one hunting reserve (Dhor Patan), including 5 Buffer zones around
national parks, covering a total of 27,345 sq.km which is around
18.58% of the country's total land.
Wildlife Safari in Nepal
Nepal is a land of extreme contrasts in climate and geography.
It has a unique topography ranging from low lands with sub-tropical
jungles to arctic conditions in the Himalayan highlands. Within
a mere 150 kilometres, the land rises from near sea level in the
south to over 8000 metres in the north. This, together with monsoon
rainfall along the south facing slopes, has resulted in compacting
virtually all climate zones found on the planet into our country.
As a result, Nepal has been endowed with a huge diversity of climatic
zones providing a home for a host of plants, birds, and animals.
Nepal’s National Park system is designed to preserve this
amazing natural heritage.
With Quest Travels, you will have choices of activities/packages
for all above mentioned National Parks, wildlife Reserves, and Conservations
areas. From tourist point of view, following are the most popular
National Parks for wildlife safari.
» Chitwan National Park - 2 nights 3 days |
» Bardia National Park - 3 nights 4 days |
» Koshi Tapu Wildlife Reserve - 3 nights
4 days |
We also organise different packages tours on other National Parks
and wildlife reserves in Nepal as well. For more details please
email us. We will
send you the detailed itinerary and the most effective cost to you.
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