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Royal Bardia National Park
The
Royal Bardia National Park, situated in the mid-far
Western region, is the largest and most unspoiled wilderness
area in the Terai, covering an area of 968 sq.km. The
park, a sub-tropical jungle, is thickly forested by
sal trees and carpeted with grass, savannah and riverine
vegetation. The north is bordered by the Churia hill
range, the west by the Karnali river, while the Babai
river cuts its course almost through the middle of the
park. On the southern fringe of the park are the villages
of the unique and indigenous Tharu people of Western
Nepal. Considered as one of the most picturesque national
parks in Asia, it teems with rich and diverse flora
and fauna.
The
park is home to more than 30 different mammals, including
the langur and rhesus monkeys, civets, hyenas, wild
dogs, sloth bears, otters, blue bulls, deer and wild
boars. It is a regenerated habitat for endangered animals
like the tiger, rhinoceros, wild elephant ( the park
harbours the biggest wild tusker in Asia) and black
buck, Gharial and marsh mugger crocodiles the great
game fish-masher and the Gangetic dolphin cavort in
the river waters. The unique birds which number over
350 species include cormorants, egret, storks, geese,
jungle fowls, king-fishers and endangered species such
as the Bengal florican, silver-eared mesia and the saurus
crane thus making the park truly a bird watchers paradise.
Within
the park are several open grasslands (plants) where
game viewing is excellent. Many of the forest tracks
throughout the park also offer excellent game viewing.
And when you can take in the sights and sounds of the
wild without necessarily having to give up on your creature
comforts, what more could you ask for…?