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The heavily forested Terai region lies towards the southern belt of Nepal. The Sub-tropical jungles are teeming with a great variety of rare wildlife and vegetation.

 
     
 

Sitting safely on the back of an elephant, with the highly endangered Bengal Tiger in front of ones eyes is probably for everyone a thrilling experience. Comes as closer as it is on television when you suddenly walk up against a huge impressive rhino or recognize crocodile shims gleaming underneath your wooden carved canoe. Surprising adventures are never to be forgotten, you can experience them in one of our wild safaris.

 
     
 

Chitwan national park, unique in terms of rare species and fascinating Tharu tribes. Or Bardia national park, one of world's most untounched natural reserves; both will encounter you with a teeming variety of wildlife, birds and incredible collection of other rare species of flora and fauna. Within this area is one of the finest wildlife sanctuaries in Asia.

 
     
 

Chitwan National Park: This is Nepal's first famous national park for the wildlife safaris. You can see wild elephant; white footed gaur (the world's largest wild cattle), leopards, wild boar, sloth bear and several species of deer including the spotted, barking, samber and hog deer. It is the home of the one-horned rhinoceros and harbors one of the largest populations of the elusive and rare Royal Bengal tigers. The swampy areas and numerous ox-bow lakes are a prefect for marsh crocodiles. The park hosts 450 species of birds. The Tharu people who have unique cultural traditions. In Chitwan there are many hotels inside and outside of the park. Usually visitors spend 3 days and 2 nights, but it is also possible to stay longer if you desire.