National Parks located specially in the Terai region in Nepal attract visitors from all over the world. A visit to these parks involves game-stalking by a variety of means - foot, dugout canoe, jeep, elephant back. One is bound to sight a one-horned rhino or two at every elephant safari. Besides the rhinos, wild boars, samburs, spotted deer, sloth bear, four-horned antelope are also usually seen. A Royal Bengal tiger may surprise you by his majestic appearance.
Nature
walk or jungle walk is another way of experiencing the wilderness. In fact,
jungle walk gives close-up opportunities to view animals as well as observe
their tracks, signs, and sounds. Early morning and late-afternoon walk is the
best to avoid mid day heat. Dugout-canoe trips down the Rapti river offer views
of water birds: brilliant blue Eurasian kingfishers, egrets, osprey and ruddy
sheldrakes. A pair of binoculars is a must for bird watching.A jeep safari through the jungle provides more gtame spotting opportunities than might be expected otherwise because it goes deeper into the jungle, usually beyond the beaten track. After the thrill of elephant rides, nature walks and jeep safaris, visitors can splash around in the swimming pools that some of the resorts offer.
Bird Watching
Nepal is a paradise for bird lovers with over 848 species (almost 8% of the world total) of birds. And among them almost 500 hundreds species and found in the Kathmandu valley alone. The most popular bird watching spots in Kathmandu are Phulchoki, Godavari, Nagarjun, Bagmati river, Taudaha and so on. Get your binoculars and look forward to a rewarding experience.
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