Do you know the next secret about Nepal besides Mt. Everest, the birthplace of Lord Buddha and the house for the world’s 8 highest peaks out of 10?
It’s Nepal’s biodiversity, wildlife and vegetation. Nepal is perfect to enjoy a wide range of wildlife and vegetation and wildlife. Nepal’s sub-tropical grasslands host an array of wildlife worthy of ‘The Jungle Book’ – Birds to Butterflies, endangered one-horned Rhinoceros to Red Panda and hairy Yaks to Yeti. Away from the crowded cities, enter into the natural peaceful jungles; listen to the birds chirping, gharials floating in the water, deer grazing and monkeys swinging in the trees.
Please come to Nepal allocating plenty of time for yourself. You can take a ride on the back of a large elephant, catch wildlife by surprise or hire a jeep and stroll into the dense grassy woodlands peeping birds, animals and reptiles. Nepal hosts UNESCO World Heritage Sites – Sagarmatha National Park and Chitwan National Park to numerous Conservation Areas and Hunting Reserves. Book elephant or jeep safari, you witness bears, a herd of deer, a flock of peacocks, Langur monkeys on treetops and a pair of rhinos. If it is a lucky day, you also get to see the mysterious tiger prowling among the tall grass.
Lonely Nepal Team promises you to provide high-quality services at an affordable price. We heartily welcome you to our company. We offer you genuine hospitality and lodging and take care of your health and safety. With our full support, you can easily accomplish your Jungle Safari and make your dream come true.
Remember!
You are with Lonely Nepal Team – a genuine trekking company with professional and experienced guides and strong licensed pilots.
UNESCO World Heritage Site – Meet one-horned Rhinos, Gharials (crocodiles), Bengal Tigers and Elephant
Ride on Elephant’s back, 4WD drive or stroll on foot, tranquil nature well away from the crowds in Nepal’s far-west
A paradise for Birdwatchers – 450 bird species and canoe trips on the Sapta Koshi.
UNESCO World Heritage Site – Look for Himalayan Tahr (wild mountain goats), Yaks and maybe Yati in the Everest Region