Bardia National Park

Bardia National Park Safari

Bardia National Park

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Bardia National Park Safari

Chitwan’s wilder little sister with serious safari credentials.

In the far west of Nepal, Bardia is all about vast jungle and seriously good wildlife sightings combined with plenty of space, fewer jeeps – and lots of elbow room! The landscape is incredibly varied and it’s this mix of dense sal forest, riverine habitats, and wide, open grasslands that make it a strong contender for the best tiger sightings in Nepal. But, if luck isn’t on your side, there are plenty of other animals to spot, including deer, nilgai, wild elephant, rhino and leopard and even Gangetic dolphins in the Karnali River. It can take a little more effort to reach than Chitwan, but that’s part of the charm… This is a place that feels remote and slightly under the radar in the best possible way.

Things to do

What to do in Bardia National Park

<p class="rte-paragraph">If Chitwan is Nepal's headline wildlife park, Bardia is its wilder, less-visited secret – and for serious safari-goers, that's precisely the appeal. Tucked away in the far west of the Terai, this vast stretch of riverine forest, grassland and sal woodland sees a fraction of the visitors, which means more intimate encounters and a genuine sense of wilderness. It's one of the best places in Asia to spot Bengal tigers in the wild, with healthy populations and guides who know every pug mark and alarm call. One-horned rhinos roam here too, translocated from Chitwan and now thriving, alongside wild elephants, swamp deer and the prehistoric-looking gharial. Jeep safaris venture deep into the park at dawn and dusk, while canoe trips drift silently along the Karnali River, scanning the banks for basking crocodiles and the flash of a kingfisher. Walking safaris are particularly rewarding here – tracking fresh tiger prints through the morning mist with an experienced naturalist is about as thrilling as wildlife watching gets. Birders will find over 400 species, from giant hornbills to paradise flycatchers. It takes more effort to reach Bardia than Chitwan, but for those willing to make the journey, the rewards are a rawer, quieter and altogether more immersive jungle experience.</p>

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Why you'll love it

Why you'll love it

The thrill of knowing that anything could be hiding in the grass – and you’re probably going to be the only ones to see it.

Off the beaten track

Off the beaten track

The rivers, including the mighty Karnali, thread through the region and add a completely different texture and feel to the scenery and landscapes.

Something to think about

Something to think about

Bardia might be a little trickier to get to, but it’s worth it for the peace, quiet and utter wilderness.

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