Koshitappu Wildlife Reserve
Best season for wildlife Tour:January to June & late September to December Suggested Tour:2 nights/3 days or 3 nights/4 days Itinerary DetailDay 01: You Arrival at Nepalgunj Airport or Ambasa Stand our staff will receive you. You will then be transferred to our Lodge where you will be offered refreshment & be given a briefing on our lodge & its facilities. After being given your programs for the day, your room will then be allocated to you. Day 02: Early morning Breakfast after breakfast Elephant Safari in the Park An excellent opportunity to get a life time experience on the Elephant Back and to see the Wildlife of The Park, Visit to Crocodile Breeding Center. Jungle Walk with Pack Lunch. An excellent opportunity to see the wild animals, small mammals, birds and waits in the Tower (Machan) to have the wild sightseeing, accompanied by our experienced naturalists and wild life tracker. Excellent photographic opportunities are plentiful then back to the hotel and dinner at hotel. Day 03: Early morning Breakfast in hotel and start to Jungle Walk for 3 Hours. Our experienced naturalist will take you for the Jungle Walk. In the prime location there is more then 25 feet high wooden observation tower (Machan) from where we can see the movements of the wild animals as well as much different kind of birds Back to hotel and lunch in hotel Day04: Early morning Breakfast in hotel then drive to rafting Point and rafting start. It is Wild Sightseeing Rafting, this program has been introduce to show you the wildlife from the different part of the park, will be stopped in more then 3/4 places and will be taken inside the jungle for the wildlife. Pack Lunch will be provided back to hotel and dinner in evening. Day 05: Early morning bird watching an excellent opportunity to see a great many species of birds found in Bardia back to hotel after breakfast departure. Cost
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Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve, gazetted in 1976, was established mainly to preserve the habitat for the remaining population (a little over 160) of rare wild water buffaloes. The reserve extends 175 sq. km. to the north of the one kilometre-long barrage that spans the Koshi River. The barrage is the best place in Nepal to see migratory and resident marshland birds. The vast expanse of the open water created by the barrage, and the marshes, lagoons, sandbanks, mudflats and arable land that lie around it offer an outstanding wetland habitat, thus making Koshi Tappu one of the finest bird-watching sites in Asia.