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Overview

Bardia National Park is a protected area located in the Terai region of Nepal. It covers an area of 968 square kilometers and was established in 1988 as a conservation area for the Bengal tiger and other endangered species. The park is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, including the Royal Bengal tiger, Asian elephant, one-horned rhinoceros, and Gangetic dolphin. Visitors can engage in activities such as jungle safari, bird watching, and cultural tours of the local Tharu village. The park also offers accommodation options for tourists, including luxury lodges and budget-friendly tents. The park is considered one of the best place to see wild animals in Nepal.

Tourists visit Bardia National Park in Nepal for several reasons:

1. Wildlife Viewing: The park is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, including the Royal Bengal tiger, Asian elephant, one-horned rhinoceros, and Gangetic dolphin. Visitors can take part in jungle safari tours to see these animals in their natural habitats.

2.Bird Watching: Bardia National Park is also a popular destination for bird watching, with over 450 species of birds found in the park.

3.Cultural Experience: The park offers cultural tours of the local Tharu village, allowing visitors to experience the traditional way of life and customs of the local people.

Adventure Activities: Visitors can also engage in activities such as elephant rides, fishing, and river rafting in the park.

4.Scenery: The park also offers beautiful scenery, with dense forests, grasslands, and wetlands, and is a great place for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

5.Accommodation: The park offers a range of accommodation options, including luxury lodges and budget-friendly tents, making it an ideal destination for travelers of all budgets.

6.Relaxation: The park is a peaceful place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy the natural beauty of the wilderness.

How to go to Bardia National Park?

1.By Air: The nearest airport to Bardia National Park is Nepalgunj Airport, which is well connected to Kathmandu and other major cities in Nepal. From the airport, you can take a taxi or a bus to reach the park.

2.By Bus: Regular bus services are available from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj, from where you can take a local bus or a jeep to reach the park.

3.By Car: You can also drive to the park from Kathmandu or other nearby cities. The drive is around 600 km and takes around 12-13 hours.

4.By Train: There is no direct train service to Bardia National Park, but you can take a train to Nepalgunj and then take a bus or jeep to reach the park.

5.By Bike : This is not a popular way to reach the park but if you are an adventure seeker, you can take a bike ride from Kathmandu to the park.

Note that the park is located in the Western Terai region of Nepal, so the nearest major city to the park is Nepalgunj.

 

Included/Exclude

3nights/4days package program in Bardia national park including Transportation to Bardia National park, all jungle activities, accommodation, 3meals a day and national park entrance fee, English speaking nature guide etc..

Personal expenses, tipping, laundry, drinks, extra accommodation, extra axtivities etc..

Trip Itinerary

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Day 1: Kathmandu/Pokhara - Bardia

Bus from Kathmandu or Pokhara to highway meeting point. Collection by jungle guide & transfer to the resort. Arrive at the resort early morning. Free time followed by cultural tour and visit to Tharu village.

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Day 2: Walking Safari

Full day walking Safari to view Gangetic Dolphins with the option of swimming.

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Day 3: Safari

Exploration of tiger territory on foot in the morning. Afternoon Safari on elephant back or by 4 wheel drive vehicle.

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Day 4: Bird watching. Afternoon departure from Bardia

Early morning bird watching tour. Relaxation and the option to explore other nearby villages. Lunch. Departure & connection by bus for Kathmandu or Pokhara. It takes 6 days for a round trip beginning and ending in Kathmandu or Pokhara.

 

Note: This itinerary can be customized as per situation.

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Clothing and Equipments

Certain basic trekking equipment is essential on all routes we described in this site. Depending on the area and season, we will provide you with a comprehensive list of necessities. Here is some recommended Equipments List for trekking in Nepal.

Clothing

1. Boots

Lightweight walking boots. If new one is being bought, “walk then in” to avoid blisters. Also bring spare laces.

2. Track shoes

A pair of track shoes. To wear in the camp at night or when the boot is wet.

3. Jacket

Warm jacket. Fiber fills or down should be adequate. This is especially necessary during winter from December to February. A rainproof jacket with hood or a poncho. Get the one that is guaranteed waterproof.

4. Shirt and Sweaters

Woolen shirts and thick sweaters. During winter months, December through February these items are essential. Thick sweaters can be purchased in Kathmandu. 1 lightweight long sleeved -shirt is particularly suitable for avoiding sun burn.

5. Trousers

A pair of lightweight/ heavy weight trousers. Jeans are unsuitable to wear on treks. Cheap loose cotton pants are available in Kathmandu. Heavyweight trousers are useful higher up in the mountains in the morning and at night. Windproof/ waterproof trousers are necessary on all treks going above 10.00ft.

6. Underwear

Thermal underwear. These are excellent to sleep in at night in the winter months thermal underwear are quite invaluable.

7. Tracksuit

A tracksuit useful for wearing in camp and in the tent. 2 pair of loose fitting long shorts/ skirts.

8. Sleeping Bag

As you do not carry it yourself this may be synthetic or down, but it must be 4 season. As most treks pass through a variety of climatic conditions, a long zip is a good idea. A cotton/fleece liner helps keep your sleeping bag clean. Good sleeping bags are expensive but can be rented easily in Kathmandu (Only for treks starting and finishing there)

9. Sun Hat, SunCream/Block & Lip Salve

Choose a high factor suncream (Factor 20 or stronger) to protect your skin against the sun at high altitude. A combination sunblock/lip salve is ideal for facial protection.

10. Personal First Aid Kit

You should have your own supply of plasters, aspirin, diarrhea tablets and also a comprehensive blister kit. (Please do not give medicines to local people without consulting the trek leader.)

11. Hat/ Glove/ Sandle/ Shocks/ Underwear

a) A woolen hat to wear in the morning and at night. During winter it is an essential item.
b) A sunhat and ensure it has a wide brim to cover the face and neck.
b) A pair of gloves. Leather with lining and woolen are best. c) 1 pair of sandals to wear in the cities and in camp.
d) 4 pairs of thin and 4 pair of thick woolen socks.
e) Underwear” normal quantity and swimming costume, hankies.

Equipments and Accessories

a) Duffle bag or kit bag to carry to gear while trekking
b) Daypack: This is a small rucksack to carry personal requirement for the day e.g. toilet items, camera, film towel, soap, a boot etc.
c) Water bottle.
d) Snow glasses and sunglasses
e) 2-4 large plastic bags to separate clean clothes from dirty ones.
f) 6 -10 smaller plastic bags to dispose garbage.
g) Wallet and /or money belt with compartment for coins.
h) Toiletries with large and small towels. Toilet paper can buy in Kathmandu and some villages in the mountains.
i) Small headlamp and/ or torch with spare batteries and bulbs
j) candles and lighter to burn toilet paper.
k) Snow gaiters essential during wither and all treks going over at other times.
l) An umbrella (optional), which is quite useful to as a sunshade and useful when it rains.
m) Reading materials, camera and film, game items (optional), note book, rubber band, pen and pencil, envelopes, a diary, a calendar, a pocket knife, binoculars (optional), a small pillow or headrest (optional). Thermoses (optional)- an inflatable sleeping mat, trekking map, adequate quantities of passport photograph