Top 5 national parks in Nepal to spot Bengal Tigers
Priya Srivastava, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, NEPAL Updated : Sep 18, 2024, 11:49 IST
Top 5 national parks in Nepal to spot Bengal Tigers
Nepal, India’s immediate neighbour, is noted for being home to the majestic Bengal tigers. Nepal is a fantastic destination for wildlife enthusiasts, especially in its national parks like Chitwan and Bardia. These parks provide excellent opportunities to spot Bengal tigers, along with a diverse array of wildlife such as rhinos, elephants, and various bird species, all set against the backdrop of stunning mountain scenery.
Here are five famous national parks in Nepal where one can catch a glimpse of the Bengal tiger in its natural habitat:
Bardia National Park
Bardia National Park in the western region of Nepal is another place that promises tiger sightings. The park is spread across 968 sq km and offers high chances of spotting a Bengal tiger in its natural habitat. The park's remote location and relatively undisturbed environment provide an excellent opportunity to observe Bengal tigers in their natural environment.
Chitwan National Park
Chitwan National Park in Terai region is one the most famous places to witness Bengal tigers. The park is spread across 932 sq km and is home to a healthy population of tigers. Wildlife lovers can embark on guided jeep safaris and jungle walks to track these grand wild cats.
Banke National Park
Established in 2010 in Nepal's Lumbini Province, Banke became the country's tenth national park and was celebrated as a ‘Gift to the Earth’ for its role in biodiversity conservation. The park is also renowned for its tiger conservation efforts, in collaboration with Bardia and Shuklaphanta, offering a promising opportunity for tiger sightings.
Parsa National Park
Parsa National Park, located in the central Terai region, is a lesser-known but significant tiger habitat. Covering 627 sq km, the park's diverse ecosystems, including grasslands and forests, provide an ideal environment for Bengal tigers. Wildlife lovers can explore the park through safaris and nature tours.
Shuklaphanta National Park
Shuklaphanta National Park is a well-kept secret of Nepal. This wildlife gem is also ideal for spotting Bengal tigers. Spread across 305 sq km, the park is distinguished by its subtropical forests and expansive landscape. The park is also home to various bird species, adding to its appeal for wildlife enthusiasts.
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