Trip Duration 06 days
Max, Altitude 1400 meters
Type Wildlife
Best Season Sept - May
Meals Included
Accommodation 3 Star Hotel
Activity Tour + Wildlife
Difficulty Easy
Bardia National Park is a protected area of westernmost Nepal and one of the biggest parks in the country.
However, it has a total geographical area of 968 square km. It supports large numbers of Bengal tigers, Bengal Indian one–horn rhinos, elephants, and many other bird and reptile animals.
One of the greatest gifts for nature and wildlife lovers, Bardia National Park is an excellent destination to enjoy and explore the beauty of the Terai belt about nature and its various systems.
The Bardiya National Park is located in the Bardiya district in the southern part near the Karnali River and also a part of the Bardiya Complex on a larger scale.
As one of the ecosystems with all the vegetation in the form of a large forest, an extensive grassland and a river system that provides characteristic suitable homes for the various species, it forms a large wildlife reserve.
It is very easy to access Bardia National Park. The park can be accessed by road, which usually takes a 1.5 to 2-hour drive from Nepalgunj.
Another method of getting to Bardiya is by Bus, which takes 12-14 hours, depending on the road conditions. Travellers can also hire private vehicles from Kathmandu to Bardiya.
Bardia National Park has magnificent wildlife and biodiversity, making it one of the most exciting travel sites for those who enjoy the natural world and wildlife. Visitors can even enjoy the Bardia Jungle Safari.
The park has a number of the most recognized of Nepal’s fauna, such as:
Common plants include:
A bird watcher’s dream is to spot over 400 species of birds, including endangered species like the Bengal Florican. Bardia is a bird watcher’s paradise.
Forests, grasslands, and river communities within the park sustain ecosystems that are highly adapted to their environment and contain a rich diversity of species. These ecosystems are of significant value to flora and fauna.
After your trip to Kathmandu, we will pick you up and take you to your hotel. On the way you could have your first impress about Nepalese culture. Change of sceneries guaranteed: sounds, smell, rickshaws, colours, street.
Overnight at Hotel
In the morning, transfer to Kathmandu Airport and fly to Nepalgunj. You will be welcomed by our representatives and then we will take you to Bardia and tour briefing. In the evening, visit nearby Tharu village, which represents the traditional lifestyle of local people far apart from the modern development.
Also explore Tharu museum, crocodile breeding center and fresh air around.
Overnight at Hotel
Breakfast and proceeds of Jungle activities followed by a drive into the Jungle deep in the woods. Because of the rural location, the natural habitat of wildlife is well preserved there. Bardia National Park is home for world endangered wild animals including Elephant, One Horned Rhinoceros, Bengal Tiger, Leopard, Deer, Black Buck, Nilgai, Jackle etc. and number of other.
Our professional nature guide will help you track wildlife. The jungle walk is this trip’s most adventurous and interesting job. Overnight at Hotel
This is another day of exploration in Bardia. Today, we also embark into the dense forest to detect a variety of flora and fauna. But this course is not by nature guide, but an Elephant will track us.
Bardiya Elephant Safari allows us to make closer relationships with the animals because it seems animals are less scared of animals, and it’s safe, too. The evening will be musical enough by the typical cultural program organized by local Tharu villagers. Overnight at Hotel
In the morning today, we went around the jungle to watch birds. The lovely songs sung by various birds in their dialect and the fantastic sight of their free fly in the open sky seem excellent.
After breakfast, we leave Bardia on a windy way, drive to Nepalgunj, and then fly back to Kathmandu. Transfer to Hotel. Overnight at Hotel
Today as per your international fl ight time, keep your air ticket and your passport handy. Our office staff will take you to the airport for your fi nal departure from this amazing country, Nepal.
When to visit Bardiya National Park also depends on the desired experience. For example, specializations are provided throughout the year. However, some months are the best time to watch wildlife and appreciate the natural landscape.
Winter is one of the best times to visit as the weather is sunny and pleasant. Regarding wildlife watching, this time of year offers the highest chances of seeing many animals since the animals come in for a drink.
Using unobstructed skies and cooler temperatures would now be a good opportunity for outdoor leisure (e.g., jungle safaris and bird watching).
Spring is another excellent season to visit Bardia. It’s warm but not too uncomfortable, and all the trees in the park are full of flowers. This is also a time to observe nature, especially early in the morning and night when animals are most conspicuous.
The park is less crowded than it is in the winter, with a peaceful and tranquil safari experience.
Severe monsoon season rainfall is highly challenging to control when safaris must be operated with an increase in the number of closed trails and roads blocked by mud.
Wildlife still exists but is probably more elusive regarding the expectation of frequent sightings since many animals are more likely to remain concealed during the rainy season. It is low season, and if you don’t mind the rain, it is a quieter time to go.
It can be a very photogenic season to visit when the weather is mild. Parks are waterlogged during the monsoon season, but wet areas, trails and road surfaces become bare for use at any time once a season.
Animals are at their most prosperous and mobile this time of year, and because the park is dominated by impassable cane, it is a prime spot for safaris and nature tours.
Overall, winter and spring are the best times of year to visit Bardiya National Park to view wildlife and enjoy comfortable weather.
Bardia National Park provides a variety of experiences for visitors to engage with the magnificent wildlife, the beautiful landscape and the local culture.
A jeep safari in Bardia National Park is the only affordable way to explore Bardia National Park’s broad ecological spectrum. It enables visitors to stroll around large tracts of the park and observe many animals, including tigers, rhinos, wild elephants, and deer.
During the jeep safari, you will be driven to the core of the jungle. While there, the experienced drivers will assist you in locating the animals and, in the process, inform you about the ecosystem.
The safari most often starts in the morning or evening because terrestrial animals are most active at that time of day.
Alternatively, you can go on a safari riding an elephant. This is particularly interesting for wildlife photography, as one can approach other species, like rhinos and tigers, without disturbing them.
A way to understand the jungle from the other side is the elephant ride experience, and the experience is incredibly helpful in searching for animals in places where the jeep can not reach.
Bardia National Park is a highly biodiverse area with over 400 avian species on it. The park’s diverse habitats, from grasslands to wetlands, attract a variety of birdlife, both resident and migratory. Some of the best birdwatching opportunities include:
Note some endangered species, such as the Bengal florican, and others, such as the sarus crane and the great hornbill.
The park’s riverine and wetland-associated habitats are home to breeding stocks of waterfowl, such as kingfishers, herons, and storks.
Bardia’s dense forest is excellent for observing various colourful tropical passerine birds, such as the Indian roller, barbets and woodpeckers. Early morning and twilight hours are favourable for birdwatchers.
Guided nature walks are the most appropriate option to bring with oneself into the natural world in a way that has a personal association with it, as exemplified by the explorer strolling through the park. Walking through the dense woodland and grassland with a skilled guide allows you to:
The guides will feature a range of plant species, details of their medicinal value, and support for wildlife in the locality. You’ll also learn about the park’s ecosystems, from the sal trees to the riverside vegetation.
Even though a jeep safari may be designed for some large animals, visitors can discover smaller animals, insects, and birds, as well as the tracks of the larger animals, by walking. Species in the park.
Bardia National Park is not only a wildlife nature reserve; the hinterland of the park is a cultural landscape, and the area is characterized by a variety of how visitors engage with the local Tharu culture:
Trips to the sites of the adjacent Tharu villages can also be taken to immerse oneself in the traditional way of life. Tharu is indigenous to the area and maintains a strong link with the earth and the forest.
In specific situations, interaction with villagers during the village circumnavigation path while approaching their houses and observing what they are doing in their daily life, such as agricultural work, cooking, or craft production, can also be made.
Visits to the Bardia are a must to experience the cultural program of the Tharu people. Multicoloured, vibrant dances are part of village festivities and are generally performed in festivals or congregations. Fast-tempo music, beautiful costumes, and energetic dance usually characterize performances.
There are also small local museums that one can visit to learn about Tharu history and culture. Such museums are, as a rule, equipped with ancient instruments of music, clothes, and other objects, signs of long cultural history.
If your visit coincides with an event in a town celebration, you may witness the Tharu community celebrating its native festivals with music, dance and traditional rituals. Special celebratory festivities, e.g., Maghi (New Year Day celebration among the Tharu community), Tihar (Festival of lights) etc., provide culturally appropriate immersions.
Continuing on board with the calm, Karnali River is a non‐immersive way to view the park from a different angle. It will be possible to observe crocodiles lying in the sun, aquatic birds such as kingfishers and herons, and even the rare sight of the endangered gharial.
Fishing also provides a chance to disconnect, and fishing along the Karnali River is quite relaxing, too. Fishing is safe and unrestricted there under the pretence of the park’s scenery.
The photographers’ paradise Bardia National Park has excellent scenery, dense forests, wild animals, cultural colours and many others.
Depending on whether one is interested in capturing a wild animal or capturing a flower or any other vegetation within the park, it is always possible to take very good shots.
In most aspects, when compared to other national parks, Bardia National Park falls somewhere between adventure, wildlife observation, nature and culture.
From the neo-tropical forests on jeeps to elephants, tourist attractions of the avian kind, cultural lessons and even a nice walk by the park, every traveller gets to taste the park’s beauty during the safari experience.
Yes, going on a jungle safari in Bardia National Park is safe. The park is efficiently managed by professional, experienced, and piloted guides who conduct safaris to ensure visitor safety and enjoyable experiences.
Guides have experience in animal behaviour and park rules, thus [of putting] down. Along any wild outing, safety is, in turn, ensured by compliance with the rules, limited motility about the group, and the way so as not to upset the wild setting of animals.
Safari choices and elephant attractions within the park also provide safe, engaging experiences. If you comply with safety regulations and are careful, you can have a safe and thrilling safari experience at Bardia.
Facilities for accommodation range from small lodges to more traditional resorts in Bardia National Park.
Luxury Resorts provide comfortable rooms, modern amenities, and excellent services. Many resort facilities are on offer, with swimming pools, spa facilities and guided safaris all organized within the resort.
Eco-lodges and Guesthouses are only a few choices for individuals who appreciate eco-friendly buildings and rustic looks. These accommodations offer several facilities but have a serene, naturalistic character.
Budget Accommodations are also straightforward for low-cost travel. These include guesthouses or lodges where you can live with the locals. These accommodations offer basic rooms with essential amenities.
Food for guests, including Nepali and international dishes, is available at the hotels/sites you would visit in Bardia National Park. In most resorts (and lodges), a flexi-board scheme is available, comprising breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Local Nepali Cuisine: Enjoy real Nepalese food that can be sampled, ranging from dal bhat (lentil, rice, and stew type dish), momo (dumpling) and suki (dried meat) that offers the taste of the region.
Western and Continental Options: Most resorts and lodges serve Western food (e.g., pasta, pizza, sandwiches) to appeal to tourists.
Fresh and Local Ingredients: The food is almost always cooked using indigenous goods, either fresh and natural or fresh and natural, with one change. Some accommodations also offer vegetarian and vegan meals.
Bardia Jungle Safari is an extraordinary adventure in the far west of Nepal, offering immersive tours into Bardia National Park. It’s a unique opportunity to explore the diverse wildlife and untamed beauty of Nepal.
The safari spans over 6 days, providing ample time to fully experience and appreciate the rich biodiversity of Bardia National Park.
You will have the chance to witness the majestic Bengal tigers, elephants, 30 different mammal species, over 250 bird species, and various reptiles, including the one-horned rhino.
Yes, our package includes meals and accommodation in a comfortable 3-star hotel, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience.
Our safari offers a range of activities, including thrilling jeep safaris, guided jungle explorations, bird watching, and cultural excursions with the local Tharu community.
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Absolutely! We are committed to minimizing environmental impact, and ensuring a responsible and sustainable adventure.
Certainly! Our cultural excursions allow you to connect with the Tharu community, known for their unique traditions and friendly nature.
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