ROYAL
BARDIA NATIONAL PARK
The
Royal Bardia National Park is situated on the eastern banks of
the Karnali river, about 400 kms. west of Kathmandu. The park
is 968 sq kms. in area and extends from the Churia hills southward
to the gentle slopes of the "Bhabhar'. The higher grounds
of the Churia have dry deciduous forest of mostly hardwood sal.
The porous slopes of the Bhabhar support large open grasslands
known locally as 'Phantas'. These are some of the last remaining
grasslands that once covered much of the Gangetic plains.
The
western end of the Bardia is bounded by numerous water-ways of
the Karnali which have created many large and small gravel islands.
These islands and much of the lower ground area covered by a mosaic
of grassland and riverine forest of acacia, sisam and the large
buttressed silk cotton trees. In spring, the silk cotton blooms
and the forest comes alive with scarlet flowers.
Bardia
is the home of a wide variety of animals, many of which live in
and around the Phantas. These open grasslands such as Baghora
and Lamkoili are the best places to view animals. The most conspicuous
of which is the spotted deer. Other ungulates include black buck,
hog deer, samber deer, wild boar and barasingha or swamp deer.
Two species of monkeys, the langur and the rhesus macaque are
also present. The park is famous for its small herds of wild elephants
which are rarely seen. The park also boasts a small population
of the rare gharial, the marsh mugger crocodile and the Gangetic
dolphin. The island of the Karnali river harbours the sub-continent's
largest antelope species, the nilgai or blue bull. The Karnali
and Babai rivers attract a large number of wintering waterfowl
along with resident species such as herons, kingfishers and wall
creepers. More than 350 bird species have been recorded in Bardia,
truly a bird watcher's paradise.
Entry
Fees
Entry
Fee Per Person Per Day
For Nepalese Nationals, Rs. 20/-
For SAARC Nationals, Rs. 200/-
For Other Foreign Nationals, Rs. 500/-
(Note Entrance fee not required for children under 10 years).
Filming Permit Fee (Documentary Films)
For Nepalese Nationals, Rs. 5,000/-
For SAARC Nationals, Rs. 25,000/-
For Other Foreign Nationals, equivalent national currency of US
$ 1,000/-
Helicopter Landing (Per Landing), Rs. 2,000/-
Access
To
reach Bardia, take the daily flight or public bus from Kathmandu
to Nepalgunj, from where it is a five hour drive to the park office
at Thakurdwara. This nature sanctuary is best visit form October
to April.