Parks of Nepal
Royal Bardia National Park
968 sq. kilometre
Royal Bardia National Park is the largest and most undisturbed wilderness area in the Terai. It is thickly forested by sal trees and is carpeted with grass, savanna and reverie forest. It is a regenerated habitat for endangered species like the rhinoceros, wild elephant, tiger, swamp deer, black buck, gharial crocodile and Genetic dolphin. Endangered birds include Bengal florican, lesser florican, silver-eared mesia and Sarus crane.
Royal Chitwan National Park
932 sq. kilometre
Royal Chitwan National Park is listed as a World Heritage Site and is the most popular safari destination in Nepal. It covers a unique ecosystem, containing hills, ox-bow lakes and flood plains. Dominated by sal forests, the park has 50 species of grasses. The 43 species of animals include the endangered one-horned thino, Royal Bengal tiger, garial crocodile, gaur, wild elephant, four-horned antilope, striped hyena, Gangetic dolphin, monitor lizard, and pythons
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