The park is home to more than 30
different mammals, including the langur and rhesus monkeys, civets, hyenas, wild
dogs, sloth bears, otters, blue bulls, deer and wild boars. It is a regenerated
habitat for endangered animals like the tiger, rhinoceros, wild elephant ( the
park harbours the biggest wild tusker in Asia) and black buck, Gharial and marsh
mugger crocodiles the great game fish-masher and the Gangetic dolphin cavort in
the river waters. The unique birds which number over 350 species include cormorants,
egret, storks, geese, jungle fowls, king-fishers and endangered species such as
the Bengal florican, silver-eared mesia and the saurus crane thus making the park
truly a bird watchers paradise.
Within the park are several open grasslands
(plants) where game viewing is excellent. Many of the forest tracks throughout
the park also offer excellent game viewing. And when you can take in the sights
and sounds of the wild without necessarily having to give up on your creature
comforts, what more could you ask for
?
At our lodge, we do just that.
We give you a comfortable home in the jungle.
Package Program
- 1
Night 2 Days
- 2 Night 3 Days
- 3 Night 4 Days
- 4 Night
5 Days
How to get there ?
By Air: If you choose
to fly, there is a daily flight from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj, which is the nearest
airport from the Royal Bardia National Park. After flying for about an hour from
Kathmandu, you will be received by our naturalist at the Nepalgunj Airport. From
the airport you will be taken to our Lodge by Jeep.
By Road: You can
reserve a private transport and reach till the lodge or alternatively take overnight
or day buses plying on the route of Dhangadi, Mahendranagar or Karnali. Drop at
Ambassa ( the gate way of Royal Bardia National Park), which takes 15 hrs. from
Kathmandu, 11hrs. from Pokhara and Chitwan . You will greeted by our naturalist
at Ambassa stop who will take you to our Lodge by Jeep.