Royal Bardia National Park is a Nepal’s largest
lowland (Terai) protected area, vivid storehouse of wild life
diversity. The Park is spread over 968 sq. km.
The park shelters some of the world’s most endangered spices
including the Royal Bengal Tiger, Great one-Horned Rhinoceros,
sloth Bear, Leopard, Swamp Dear, growing nimber of Wild
Elephants and many other small animals. The park is also home to
several 400 spices of birds. Gigantic Dolphins are found in the
Karnali River. |