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Wildlife
This country harbours one of the
world's best habitat for one horned rhino, Royal Bengal tiger,
Snow-leopard, Clouded leopard, Red panda, Blue-sheep and long
snouted fish eating Gharial. Other wildlife includes wild elephant,
buffaloes, bisons, blue bull, brown bear, sloth bear, loepard,
crocodiles and many varieties of cat, dog, deer and antelope
families. And 840 different species of wet land, migratory and
residential birds.
Jungle
Safari
Royal Chitwan National Park and
Royal
Bardia National Park offers exciting and unique jungle safari
activities, here include venturing deep into the jungles on elephant
backs or four wheel drive to view wild animals in their natural
habitat. Other activities like Canoe rides on the jungle rivers
makes you witness various aquatic life, numerous Birdlife etc.
Further there are nature walks, village tour excursions, cultural
outings and typical Tharu stick dances depicting their lifestyles.
In all a unique experience.
Jungle Activities
Besides the relaxation and enchanting environment, jungle resort
is
dedicated to a lot of adventure and enjoyable activities.
The main attraction is Elephant back safari conducted about one and
half to two hours inside the park to view the wild lives. You may
catch the glimpse of Leopard and or even a Tiger. The jungle walk
escorted by our
naturalist and Guides on foot through the thick bushes inside the
jungle to encounter the Rhino, Spotted Deer, Samber Dear, Bear, Hug
Dear, Barking Dear, Wild Boar and other animals is another thrilling
attraction.
All activities are planned by experts to highlights the parks
and the cultures of Tharu people to you. The activities included:
Elephant back safari, Slide show, Tharu cultural show, Elephant
breeding center visit
or visit to elephant stable, Dugout canoe ride, village tour, bird
watching, jungle drive in deep jungle (inside the park) by jeep and
Devighat Darshan (Relegious tour to the ancient temple).
At night by the side of bon fire, under the canopy of stars, Nepali
dishes are served by local villagers. Tharu people will introduce
their dance (Tharu cultural show).
The Local Tharu people have wonderful tradition and cultural
heritage. They live in mud houses of thatched roofs without windows.
They take no lunch or dinner without fish. Holi (Festival of colors)
is their biggest
festival.
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