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Bardia National Park |
The Bardia National Park is situated on the
eastern banks of the Karnali River, about 400-km west of
Kathmandu. The park is 968 sq. km in area and extends
from the Churia hills southward to the gentle slopes of
the 'Bhabhar'. The western end of the Bardia is bounded
by numerous waterways of the Karnali River, which have
created many large and small gravel islands. A mosaic of
grassland and forest of Acacia, Sisam and the large
Buttrersed silk cotton trees cover these islands and
much to the lower ground. Bardia is the home of a wide
variety of animals, many of which live in and around the
National Park. Spotted deer, Black buck, Hog deer,
Samber deer, Wild boar, Swamp deer, two species of
Monkeys, Wild elephants, Crocodile, Dolphin and Blue
bull are found here. More than 350 species of birds have
been recorded in Bardia, truly a bird watcher's
paradise. Programs: 4 Days/ 3 Nights standard Package.
What to bring :-
To help you obtain the most from your visit we suggest
you bring: - Walking shoes, rubber sandals, modest swim
wear, sun hat, sun lotion, insect repellent, personal
medicines, torch, binoculars, extra video batteries
(there is no electricity in Bardia) and camera films.

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Tiger in Bardia National Park |
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