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Bardiya Jungle Safari

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Bardiya National Park, located in the southwestern plains of Nepal, is one of the most pristine wilderness areas in the country. It is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including the elusive Bengal tiger, one-horned rhinoceros, Asian elephants, and hundreds of bird species. The Bardiya Jungle Safari offers an unforgettable adventure into the heart of Nepal’s jungle, where you can experience the raw beauty of nature and observe wildlife in their natural habitat.
The Bardiya Jungle Safari is a thrilling 4-day adventure that takes you deep into the dense jungles of Bardiya National Park. This lesser-known gem is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers, offering an authentic jungle experience away from the crowds. Over the course of the safari, you will embark on guided jungle walks, exciting jeep safaris, and tranquil river boat rides, all designed to maximize your chances of spotting the park’s incredible wildlife. The safari also includes visits to local Tharu villages, where you can immerse yourself in the rich culture and traditions of the indigenous Tharu people. Whether you are a wildlife enthusiast, bird watcher, or simply seeking an escape into nature, the Bardiya Jungle Safari promises an unforgettable experience.

Highlights

  • Jeep Safari: Explore the dense forests and grasslands of Bardiya National Park in an open jeep, providing excellent opportunities to spot wildlife such as Bengal tigers, rhinoceroses, and deer.
  • Jungle Walk: Embark on guided jungle walks led by experienced naturalists, allowing you to get up close to the park’s flora and fauna.
  • River Safari: Enjoy a peaceful boat ride on the Karnali River, where you can observe gharials, marsh mugger crocodiles, and a variety of bird species.
  • Tharu Cultural Experience: Visit a traditional Tharu village and learn about the unique culture, customs, and lifestyle of the Tharu people.
  • Bird Watching: Bardiya National Park is home to over 400 species of birds, making it a paradise for bird watchers.
  • Wildlife Viewing: Keep your eyes peeled for sightings of Bengal tigers, one-horned rhinoceroses, wild elephants, and other iconic wildlife of the region.

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Your adventure begins with a scenic flight from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj, a small town in western Nepal, located near the Indian border. The flight is approximately one hour and provides breathtaking views of the Himalayas as you fly over lush landscapes. Once you arrive in Nepalgunj, a short 30-minute drive will take you to the edge of Bardia National Park, Nepal’s largest and most pristine wilderness reserve.

Upon arrival, you’ll check into a jungle lodge or resort near the park. After a brief orientation, you can enjoy the peaceful surroundings, with the option to explore nearby Tharu villages, learning about the indigenous culture and traditions of this region. In the evening, relax and savor a traditional Nepali meal, preparing for the exciting jungle adventure that awaits.

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The day starts early with breakfast at the lodge, followed by a full-day safari in Bardia National Park. Known for its diverse wildlife, Bardia is home to endangered species such as the Royal Bengal tiger, one-horned rhinoceros, wild elephants, and over 400 species of birds.

Your jungle safari will likely include a combination of jeep safaris and walking tours, led by an experienced guide. These safaris offer a unique opportunity to spot tigers, rhinos, and other wildlife in their natural habitat. You’ll travel through dense sal forests, open grasslands, and along riverbanks where wildlife frequently gather. In addition to large mammals, you might see exotic birds like the Great Hornbill, Bengal florican, or Sarus crane.

A visit to the crocodile breeding center and the Tharu museum is often included in the itinerary. You’ll also get to walk along the banks of the Karnali River, where you might spot gharial crocodiles or Gangetic dolphins if you’re lucky. After a full day of wildlife exploration, return to your lodge in the evening for a relaxing dinner and a recap of the day’s sightings.

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On the third day, you’ll continue your jungle adventures with more activities in the park. You might start with an early morning bird-watching tour, as the park is a haven for bird enthusiasts. After breakfast, the day could involve different safari activities such as an elephant-back safari, allowing you to get close to animals in a more silent and immersive way. This is one of the best ways to experience the park’s wilderness.

Later in the day, you can opt for a jungle walk with a guide to track animals on foot, an exhilarating way to experience the park. A raft trip down the Karnali River is another option, offering both relaxation and the chance to see aquatic wildlife like crocodiles, otters, and dolphins, along with animals drinking at the river’s edge. As the day winds down, you can visit the local Tharu villages to gain more insight into the traditional life and culture of the indigenous people of the Terai region.

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On your final day, enjoy a leisurely breakfast at the lodge, and depending on your flight schedule, you may have time for a final jungle walk or bird-watching activity. Afterward, you will drive back to Nepalgunj for your flight to Kathmandu. As you fly back over the Terai plains and distant Himalayan ranges, you can reflect on the incredible wildlife experiences and natural beauty that made your Bardia Jungle Safari tour so memorable.

Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you’ll have the option to continue your journey or be transferred to your hotel to rest and explore more of Nepal.

Inclusions

What’s Included

  • Transportation:
    • Transfers to and from Bardiya National Park.
    • Jeep safaris and river safaris within the park.
  • Accommodation:
    • Lodge or resort stay near Bardiya National Park with all meals included.
  • Meals:
    • Daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner during the safari.
    • Traditional Tharu dinner on the first night.
  • Guides and Support:
    • Experienced naturalists and wildlife guides.
    • Tharu cultural experience and village visit.
  • Permits and Fees:
    • Bardiya National Park entrance fees.
    • All required permits for safari activities.

What’s Excluded

  • Personal Expenses: Drinks, snacks, and personal items.
  • Travel Insurance: Optional coverage for travel delays, medical emergencies, and cancellations.
  • Visa Fees: Costs associated with obtaining a Nepal visa.
  • Optional Activities: Additional excursions or private tours not included in the itinerary.

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The Bardiya Jungle Safari is a 4-day adventure that takes you deep into the heart of Bardiya National Park, one of Nepal’s most pristine wilderness areas. The safari includes guided jeep safaris, jungle walks, river safaris, and cultural experiences, offering you the chance to observe Bengal tigers, rhinoceroses, elephants, and a variety of bird species in their natural habitat.

Packing the right gear is essential for a comfortable and enjoyable jungle safari. Essential items include lightweight clothing, comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunglasses, binoculars, a camera, and personal items like sunscreen and insect repellent.

Accommodation during the safari will be in comfortable lodges or resorts near Bardiya National Park. The lodges are chosen for their quality, location, and service, ensuring a pleasant and convenient stay. All meals are included, and you can expect a mix of local and international cuisine.

While travel insurance is not mandatory for the Bardiya Jungle Safari, it is highly recommended. Travel insurance can provide coverage for travel delays, medical emergencies, and cancellations, offering peace of mind during your safari.

Tipping is a customary practice in Nepal and is a way to show appreciation for the services provided by your guide, driver, and lodge staff. A general guideline is to tip 10-15% of the total cost of the safari, which can be distributed among the staff who have contributed to your experience.