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The 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 interspersed with tall grasslands. It is bound on the north by the Chure hills and is skirted on the West by the Geruwa river, a branch of the Karnali which is a major tributary of the Ganges.
It is generally known as the best place where your chances of spotting a tiger in Nepal are the highest (even Chitwan comes a second!). Other animals include the rhinoceros, swamp deer, leopards, jungle cats, blue bulls (nilgai), sloth bears, barking deer and langurs. There are a few wild elephants here and one of the males is considered the largest in Asia!
The Geruwa river that rushes in through a break in the hill range, silt laden and full with snowmelt, is home to the famous Mahseer game fish, gharial, mugger crocodile and the freshwater Genetic dolphin. The park also has cobras, kraits and pythons.
The park boasts more than 250 species of birds, including the endangered Bengal florican, Sarus crane and many species of geese, ducks and parakeets.
The activities here include jungle safari on elephant back, jungle walks, boat rides and jeep drives. The best time to visit the park is from October through March. The months of April-June are unbearably hot while July-September is monsoon time.
Day 01: Arrival & pick up from the bus stop/ Airport, Wel come drink. Briefing the program, lunch,Village excursion Tharu culture and also visit elephant breeding centre,Sunset viewing and Candle lit dinner over night at resort.
Day 02: Wake up call/ Tea/ Coffee, Elephant back safari, breakfast, Jungle walk, Canoeing, evening Tharu stick dance and diner over night at resort.
Day 03: Wake up call / Tea / Coffee, Bird watching, Breakfast and transfer to Bus Park/ Airport departure.