In Nepal, one of the most well-liked jungle safaris is the Bardia National Park Tour. With a total size of 968 square kilometers, Bardia National Park is the biggest park in the lowland Terai. The Western Terai region of Nepal is home to the park, which was created to preserve the tiger and its prey species to safeguard representative habitats. The Royal Karnali Wildlife Reserve was initially established on a limited area in 1976. Around 1500 residents of the Babai valley were relocated outside the park when this region was made protected, allowing the flora and fauna to flourish. It was changed to Royal Bardia Wildlife Reserve in 1982, and it was expanded to its present size in 1984. In 1988, the reserve received the designation of National Park.
Starting with a flight from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj, the four-day Bardia National Park tour begins. You will be picked up at the airport in Nepalgunj and transported to the hotel. The tour will be briefly explained to you. Visit the Tharu village after lunch and refreshments to learn about the culture, way of life, and traditions. Watch the sun set from the riverbank in the evening before being taken to your hotel. You may go on a Jeep safari in Bardia for the following two days to observe crocodiles, many bird species, jungle elephants, gharials, tigers, and other more exotic animals. Visit the Tharu Museum, the Crocodile Breeding Center, the Jungle Walk, and the Elephant Back Safari. Birdwatching and an elephant feeding center visit on the final day before the trip back to Kathmandu.