Sunday, November 8, 2009

JUNGLE SAFARI



The tropical jungles of the Terai preserve some of the best wildlife habitat in the subcontinent. Nepal has 16 national parks, wildlife reserves and conservation areas, occupying 16 percent of its total geographical area. Jungle safaris on elephant back or jeep rides are offered at the Parsa Wildlife Reserve, Royal Bardia National Park, Royal Chitwan National Park and the Royal Shukla Phanta wildlife reserve, all located in the Terai region. You will find tigers, rhinos, crocodiles, hundred of bird species, and much more.

Elephant Safari
Exploring the jungle the traditional way, you get a wide overview perched on an elephant's back, making your way through the lush forests at a leisurely pace.

Bird Watching
The jungle is the home of hundred of bird species. Bring your binoculars; perhaps you get lucky and spot a red tailed kingfisher early in the morning.

Oxcart Ride
Discover village life in a laid-back oxcart ride through the countryside.

Colorful Tharu Village Visit
Experience the culture and traditions of the Tharu people living close to the jungle and wildlife for centuries.

Nature or Jungle Walk
Explore the jungle on foot to get a closer look at birds, plants and all kinds of wildlife. We can show you some good places for spotting tigers or rhinos.

About the Terai
The Terai is stiflingly hot during summer months and temperate during winters. Summer months require cool clothes, good walking shoes, shady hat and sunscreen. Other important items are mosquito repellant, anti-diarrhea tablets and anti-histamines. During monsoons one should carry waterproof jackets and an extra pair of shoes. The Terai jungles are infested with leeches during monsoons, hence one should carry insect repellant to keep them away. Salt or a lighted cigarette will make them fall off. Pulling them off could infect the wound.

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