Nepal Govt. Registered No : 87304
Bardia National Park is located in the Far-Western Region, Nepal and was established in 1988 as Royal Bardia National Park. Covering an area of 968 km it is the largest and most undisturbed wilderness area in the Terai, adjoining the eastern bank of the Karnali River in the Bardia District.
The northern limits of the protected area are demarcated by the crest of the Siwalik Hills. The Nepalgunj-Surkhet highway partly forms the southern boundary, but seriously disrupts the protected area. Natural boundaries to human settlements are formed in the west by the Geruwa, a branch of the Karnali River, and in the southeast by the Babai River.
Day 01: Arrival, Transfer to Lodge, Refreshment and briefing about programmed. Village tour to nearby ethnic Tharu Village where you will learn more about the life and lifestyle of the Tharus. And at evening Dinner.
Day 02: Wake up Call at 6 AM. Then breakfast and Elephant ride for an hour to see the wildlife of the park. Visit of Crocodile breeding center, Visitors Center and Tharu Cultural Museum. Afternoon Lunch and Jungle walk with an experienced guide to observe and meet the wild animals. Evening dinner in Lodge.
Day 03: Wake Up Call & Breakfast. Then Tiger Tracking and Bird Watching. It is an excellent opportunity to see a Royal Bengal Tiger. Walk along Karnali River for Dolphin Site and afternoon lunch. After lunch Jeep Drive and evening Dinner.
Day04: Wake Up Call. Then breakfast and walk to Karnali River for Dolphin Site. Afternoon Lunch and Departure.