Overview
Bardiya National Park is a protected region that is located in the Bardiya district in the far western part of Nepal. It encompasses a total area of 968 square kilometers and is home to hundreds of different species of flora and animals. Due to the fact that it is Nepal's largest national park, it is certain to provide you with an incredible experience of going on a jungle safari.
In total, Bardia is home to over 839 kinds of plant life and approximately 642 types of animal life. There are over 125 different kinds of fish and 23 different species of reptiles and amphibians that call this region home thanks to the Karnali river system and its tributaries that flow through it. The Asian Elephant, the Bengal Tiger, and the one-horned rhinoceros are the most common and most endangered of these animals. Bardia National Park is very well known for these three animals in particular. The number of Bengal Tigers is also growing steadily thanks to the good work of the reserve centers. There are approximately 407 different kinds of birds that seek refuge in the sal forests of Bardiya, including peacocks, white-rumped vultures, and bar-headed geese. Those who enjoy watching birds may find their hobby to be especially gratifying in Bardiya due to the fact that it is home to the greatest diversity of avian species in all of Nepal, including migratory birds.
The Barasinghe deer, whose name literally translates to "one with 12 horns," is a magnificently beautiful animal known for its incredible branching antlers. You'll be greeted by Gangetic dolphins, which are river dolphins that live in freshwater, as you make your journey down the Karnali-Babai river system, which is located within the park, and you'll see crocodiles sunning themselves along the river bank. You may also get the opportunity to spot rare leopards, sloths, hyenas, musk deer, and other animals.
A true one-of-a-kind jungle safari experience can be had at Bardiya, which features approximately 70 percent forest coverage and the remaining 30 percent made up of a mixture of grassland and water. So join Accessible Adventure and get your jungle safari experience in Nepal going!





