About Jungle Safari

Most jungle safari consists of canoe rides on the jungle’s rivers, nature walks, birds watching excursions and quick Tours around the villages to discover unique culture and traditions of the local village people. With Skypark Travels and Tours you will have choices of activities/packages for all above mentioned National Parks, wildlife Reserves, and Conservations areas. For those who wish to experience the natural environment at its best there is no other better places than Nepal to visit. The outdoor adventure sports into the wilderness to see wild animals, birds and natural beauty. You ride on an elephant's back or on a four wheeler jeep accompanied by a fully trained guide (Naturalists) to view the nature and animals. From a tourist point of view, Chitwan and Bardia are the most popular National Parks for wildlife safari in Nepal. There are altogether 9-national parks, 4-wildlife reserves, and three-conservation area. These protected areas cover some 20 percent of the total lands in Nepal. Of these parks, namely Royal Chitwan National Park, Parsa Wildlife Reserve, Royal Bardia National Park, and Royal Shukla Phanta wildlife reserve offer jungle safari on elephant back or jeep rides. Jungle safari primarily with elephant back is great way to relax after having long-long days of trekking or traveling in the slated part of the destinations. Skypark Travels is one of the authorized agency to operate the jungle safaris packages across the country along with bird-watching tour, therefore, feel free to contact us any such kinds of recreational activities here in Nepal.
Chitwan is Nepal's most popular National Park offering excellent opportunity to see Royal Bengal Tigers, one horned Rhino, crocodile and thrilling wilderness experience into its deep and thick jungle. Bardia is Nepal’s second most popular National parks offering excellent jungle safari. Ride on an elephant's back or on four wheeler will lead you to path where you can discover some rare natural habitats. It best suits especially to those who wish to explore the endangered animals, birds, diverse flora, and fauna, Nepal is no doubt a heaven for such sports. You can simply walk a day or two; stroll around the bush with elephant back, bird watching and have many more of such recreation activities in the strategic areas across Nepal. The delight you get here in Nepal is perhaps impossible to find anywhere else in the world, because Nepal is rich not only the Himalayas alone but also in wildlife and no doubt with jungle which cover some 20 percent of the land is covered with the jungle, which is home to over 850 species of birds (8 percent of the worlds population), 2 percent flowering plants in the world, over 500 species of butterflies, 600 indigenous plant families, 320 species of exotic orchid and many more.