The Bardia National Park is the largest and most
undisturbed protected area in the Terai and is
home to the endangered Royal Bengal tiger and
Nepal’s famous one-horned rhinoceros. The
national park located in the far western
district of Bardiya, is bordered by River
Karnali in the west, the Churia range in the
north, while the River Babai flows right through
the park. The varied geographical factors
together with the thick cover of Sal, savannah
forests and grasslands render this region ideal
as wild animal habitat. The park hosts 30
different mammals, more than 250 species of
birds, and several varieties of reptiles and
water animals. Some of the other animals found
here are elephant, swamp deer, blackbuck,
gharial crocodile and marsh mugger crocodile.
The exotic Gangetic Dolphin is also sometimes
seen in Riber Karnali. Birds include endangered
varieties of Bengal florican, lesser florican,
silver-eared mesia and sarus crane. The park
offers the rare opportunity of fishing at River
Karnali and River Babai.
Activities: Jungle safari on elephant-back,
jungle walk, boat ride, jeep drive
Accommodation: Jungle lodges
Access: Three hours by jeep (95 km) from
Nepalgunj which is 1 hour minutes by air or 531
km by road from Kathmandu
Best Season: Oct-Mar; Apr-Jun (hot, up to 45
degrees Celsius), Jul-Sep (rainy)
Park Headquarter: Thakurdwara |