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Sukla Phanta Wildlife Reserve Tour |
This
wildlife
reserve
is
situated
in the
extreme
south-west
of
Nepal.
The name
of the
park is
derived
from the
largest
of these
grasslands
which is
known as
Sukla
Phanta.
The park
area is
155 sq
kms and
would be
305 sq
kms
after
the
completion
of its
extension.
Sukla
Phanta's
grassland
is one
of the
last
remaining
habitats
for such
threatened
animals
as the
hispid
hare and
the
pygmy
hog.
Besides
these,
Sukla
Phanta
is the
stronghold
for
another
endangered
animal,
the
barasingha,
or swamp
deer.
Other
wildlife
of the
park
included
spotted
deer,
also
seen in
large
numbers,
hog
deer,
nilgai,
wild
dog,
jackal,
porcupine
and
otter.
The park
and the
adjoining
forest
is the
territory
of small
number
of
tigers
which
because
of open
terrain
are not
uncommon
to sight
on the
prowl.
Wild
elephants
have
also
been
sighted
in the
park.
A stop
at the
Rani Tal
would be
an
exciting
experience.
This
small
lake
attracts
birds
and
animals
alike.
Herons,
ducks,
storks,
kingfishers
and
egrets
vie for
food and
swamp
deer
wallow
at the
edges.
From a
nearby
machan
one can
watch
while
thousands
of water
fowl
mingle
on the
lake
surface
while it
is not
uncommon
to see
hundreds
of swamp
deer
grazing
at the
water-edge
in the
evening
light.
The
experience
is
unique.
Other
ways to
view
wildlife
in the
park is
by
driving
in land
rovers
near the
lake and
river
and on
nature
walks
with
trained
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Itinerary
In
Details |
Day
01 :
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Arrival in
Kathmandu. You
stay overnight
at hotel in
Kathmandu.
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Day
02 :
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Drive from
Kathmandu to
Nepalgunj and
drive from
Nepalgunj to
Suklaphanta.
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Day
03 :
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Full day
activities in
Suklaphanta
Wildlife
Reserve. You set
out for village
tour to a nearby
ethnic Tharu
village where
you will learn
more about the
life and
lifestyle of the
Tharus. You
enjoy dinner and
overnight stay
here.
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Day
04-05 :
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Full activities
in Suklafanta
Wildlife
Reserve. You
enjoy bird
watching and
further proceed
for elephant
Safari. An
excellent
opportunity to
see Asian
Elephant, Great
One Horn
Rhinoceros,
Spotted Deer or
Chital, Hog
Deer, Barking
Deer, Samber,
Swamp Deer or
Barasingha,
Nilgai or Bull,
Black Buck, Wild
Boar, Royal
Bengal Tiger,
Leopard, Wild
Dog, Golden
Jackal, Striped
Hyena. You will
also encounter
many other
smaller mammals
that have made
Bardia their
home.
Next you start
jungle walk. An
excellent
opportunity to
see the wild
animals, small
mammals, birds
and waits in the
Tower to have
the wild
sightseeing,
accompanied by
our experienced
naturalists and
wild life
tracker.
Excellent
photographic
opportunities
are plentiful.
You conclude the
day by Tharu
cultural dance
and delicious
dinner.
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Day
06:
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This day’s
activities
include bird
watching and
Jeep driving
into the jungle.
Next you depart
for Kathmandu.
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Day
07 :
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Rest day in
Kathmandu
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Day
08 :
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Fly out from
Kathmandu.
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