Bardiya National Park, Nepal’s largest lowland Terai park, spans an impressive 968 square kilometers. Established in 1988 after the successful translocation of one-horned rhinoceros from Chitwan National Park, it stands as a testament to Nepal’s wildlife conservation efforts. Surrounded by buffer zones, private lands, and the Indian border, this pristine wilderness is a haven for biodiversity.
The mighty Karnali River, a vital lifeline, flows through the park, creating diverse habitats in Bardiya National Park . Bardia National Park is home to an astonishing array of wildlife, including endangered species like the Bengal tiger, one-horned rhinoceros, Asian elephant, leopard, swamp deer, and black buck. Bardia National Park is also a birdwatcher’s paradise, with over 500 species recorded.
With its rich biodiversity and relatively low tourist traffic, Bardia National Park offers unparalleled opportunities to encounter wildlife in their natural habitat. Immerse yourself in the heart of the jungle through thrilling jeep safaris, guided nature walks, or peaceful boat rides. Discover the magic of Bardiya and create unforgettable memories.
“Discover the untamed beauty of Bardiya National Park, a sanctuary for wildlife and a heaven for adventure seekers.”