Bardia Jungle Safari

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Best Time
All season
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Duration
6 Days
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Accomodation
Hotel
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Transportation
flight / private
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Destination
Nepal
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Max Altitude
138 m
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Group Size
2+
Easy
Trip Level
Easy(1/6)
El Parque Nacional Bardia se encuentra en el Terai occidental de Nepal, que tiene un área de 968 kilómetros cuadrados y es uno de los parques nacionales más grandes en las tierras bajas de Terai. Hay muchas especies de vida silvestre que se encuentran en el Parque Nacional de Bardia, y entre ellas, el tigre real de Bengala es uno de los animales salvajes en peligro de extinción que se pueden ver aquí.

El Parque Nacional de Bardia se está volviendo popular entre los turistas extranjeros y nacionales en los últimos días, ya que podemos ver la hermosa y virgen naturaleza en el Terai de Nepal con la increíble vista de los bosques y el cercano río Karnali, uno de los ríos más largos de Nepal. . También podemos observar la cultura Tharu local alrededor de Bardia junto con la vida silvestre pura. Tenemos más posibilidades de ver la naturaleza salvaje ya que este parque nacional está menos despoblado en comparación con el Parque Nacional de Chitwan.

El viaje al Parque Nacional de Bardia comienza tomando el Vuelo desde Katmandú - Nepalgunj y luego conduciendo 39 km desde allí hasta Bardia. Además, es posible ir por tierra en transporte público/privado al Parque Nacional de Bardia pero el viaje será más largo y cansador en vehículo. Pero podemos continuar el viaje a Bardia en vehículo mientras hacemos el Tour Cultural Budista o cualquier otro tour, ya que se tarda unas 6 horas (aproximadamente 267 km) de Lumbini a Bardia. Podemos ver menos turistas yendo a Bardia debido a la mayor distancia a recorrer, pero por otro lado podemos explorar la belleza de la naturaleza y el bosque reales durante el recorrido por el Parque Nacional de Bardia.

Podemos hacer selva, así como otras actividades aventureras y divertidas durante este recorrido. Podemos hacer caminatas por la jungla, observación de aves, recorrido por la naturaleza, rafting en la vida silvestre, recorrido por el museo de la cultura tharu, danza cultural tharu y visitar el centro de cría de elefantes durante la visita al Parque Nacional Bardia. Los paquetes están disponibles para 2N/3D, 3N/4D, etc. Durante la visita, es posible ver la verdadera belleza de la vida silvestre junto con la vista del leopardo, el tigre real de Bengala, etc.


Itinerary Highlights

  • Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu
  • Day 02: Kathmandu – Nepalgunj – Bardia
  • Day 03: Activities in Bardia National Park
  • Day 04: Bardia – Nepalgunj -Kathmandu
  • Day 05: Kathmandu
  • Day 06: Departure from Kathmandu
Arrival at Kathmandu airport, pick up by our correspondent and transfer to the hotel. (At the foot of the Himalayas, where they assure that their gods live, Nepal stands, a land of spectacular landscapes, temples and cities with a rich cultural heritage. These seem to transfer the traveler to medieval times on their walks through KATHMANDU, BHAKTAPUR and PATAN, the three urban cities that represent the backbone of the country. Stay overnight at hotel. 

This day we will take flight from Kathmandu airport to Nepalgunj which takes 40 minutes. After landing we will have to take private vehicle for about 1 and half hours which is about 49 km. After taking rest for a while we will visit the Elephant stable and then Tharu village walk. Stay overnight at hotel / resort. 

This day we will enjoy the beautiful morning on Bardia. After breakfast we will head for the adventure of the day which is Elephant back safari / jeep safari in jungle for the half day. Then after we will take lunch and go for jungle walk. If we are lucky we get to see the Tiger, and we can see other wildlife like: Deer, Asian Elephant, one horned Rhino and others. Stay overnight at hotel.

Early morning Bird watching trip and after returning from Bird watching trip we will have breakfast in the hotel. Then after we ride back to Nepalgunj airport and then take via scenic flight of 40 minutes to reach Kathmandu. Stay overnight at hotel.

After breakfast will visit different places which are listed in UNESCO World Heritage Site: Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swoyambhunath, Boudhanath and Pashupatinath today. Stay overnight at hotel.

Kathmandu Durbar Square: (World Heritage Site): Kathmandu Durbar square is one of the popular place which is liked by many visitors due to its exquisite architecture and artistic embellishment. It consists of Huge Royal Palace with different temples dating back from the 15th to the 18th century. The house of the living goddess, the ferocious Kal Bhairav, the red monkey god, the Hanumandhokha palace, the Ashok Binayak temple, Kasthamandap, the Temple Taleju and hundreds of erotic carvings are some few examples of the sights at the square. All woodcarvings, statues and architecture in this area are exceptionally fine.
Swoyambhunath: Swoyambhunath is one of the most glorious Buddhist stupa. It is said to be 2000 years old. Swoyambhunath is, perhaps, the best place to observe the religious harmony in Nepal. The stupa is among the most ancient in this part of the world and its worshippers are diverse from Newar nuns, Tibetan monks and Brahman Priests to lay Buddhist and Hindus. Swoyambhunath provides an excellent view of the Kathmandu valley.

Bouddhanth: Boudhhanath stupa is one of the largest Buddhist stupa in the world. The Stupa 100 meters in diameter, was built on an octagonal base inset with prayer wheels by the Lichchivi King Mana Deva in the 15th century. The pinnacle of this stupa represent the stages of enlightenment, symbol of royalty, compassion, knowing and nirvana. There are many myths about the origins of the Stupa. Early morning and evening are the times to visit Bouddha to join the local residents in Kora. There is an enclosure with several monasteries of the different schools of Tibetan Buddhism.

Pashupatinath: Pashupatinath is one of the most sacred temples in Nepal. The temple of Pashupatinath is a large double roofed pagoda of brass and gilt gold; the gateway is plated with silver. There are linga images of Shiva along with statues, shrines and temples dedicated to other deities in the temple complex. There are rows of Shiva shrines and Hindu pilgrims from all over South Asia offering worship to Shiva, the Lord of Destruction. Entrance to the temple precinct is permitted to the Hindus only. However, visitors can clearly see the temple and the activities performed in the temple premises from the vantage point across the bank of the Bagmati River.

Enjoy your last day on Kathmandu before departure. At your mentioned departure time our correspondent will pick you up from hotel and transfer to airport and depart you with warm hearts.

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