Thursday, 20 June 2019

Birds of Nepal

Flanked between two of the world's giant economies - India and China, Nepal is a nation known for its antiquity, divinity, and surreal landscape. From carrying the highest peak and deepest canyon in the world to becoming the center for Hindu and Buddhist devotees, this glorious country has always allured people from all walks of life. Every year thousands of travelers visit the land just to find solace in the tranquil atmosphere of Nepal. Some come here to fulfill their dream of mounting the majestic Mt. Everest while others seek to instill spirituality through the reverberations of consecrated spaces which was established several thousand years ago.



Rich and exuberant wilderness is one more domain by which this mystical land has invariably been identified with. Spread across 147, 181 Sq kilometer, Nepal is a blend of temperate, tropical, alpine forest housing some of the rare and endemic species across the world. After India, it is in this very land where the vulnerable One-horned Rhinos who are leading a blissful life. Nepal is also lauded for supporting an array of wildlife including Bengal tigers, Mugger crocodile, Asian Leopards, Clouded Leopards, Snake Star Tortoise, Red Panda, Water Buffalos and many more.



Nepal boasts around 800+ bird species forming around 8% of the world's recorded population. The hills around the valley such as Godavari, Phulchowcki, and Nagarjun, and Taudaha Lake have become a humble abode for rare and endemic birds Himalayas including Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo, Tibetan Siskin, and the Spotted Forktail. Chitwan and Bardiya National Park are also some of the nice stakeouts for birdwatching offering an incredible variety of both resident and migratory birds. One can get an astonishing sight of the shy and endangered Bengal Floricans, Impeyan Pheasant, Nepal’s national bird Danfe and the Spiny Babbler.



Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve in the Eastern Terai is a birdwatcher’s paradise. Entrenching its tentacles across the wetlands of Sunsari, Saptari, and Udaypur district, the wildlife reserve is a humble abode for more than 450+ species of birds including Spotting Wren-Babbler, Olive Warbler, Pallas's fish eagle, Greater Adjutant, Rufous-Vented Grass Babbler, Gull-billed tern, Swamp Francolin, Bengal Florican, Striated Grassbird and etc. Realising the rich avian life residing in this Himalayan wonderland, we have meticulously handcrafted a tour




Realising the rich avian life residing in this Himalayan wonderland, we have meticulously handcrafted a tour see more at Jungle 

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