Over 30 species of large wild animals and about 180 species of mammals find refuge in Nepal. The jungles of Nepal are home to a variety of animals, including the rhinoceros, tiger, crocodile, snow leopard, red panda, Himalayan black bear, wild and ferocious gaur cattle, four-honed antelope, striped hyena, sambar, chital, hog deer, barking deer, sloth bear, palm civet, and langur. In addition, Nepal is a paradise for birds, home to over 800 species, or around 8% of all bird species worldwide. Nearly as many bird species are found in Nepal as there are in all of North America. Peafowl, red jungle fowl, different egrets, herons, kingfishers, flycatchers, and woodpeckers are some examples of common birds.
Royal Chitwan National Park, Bardia National Park, and Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve are three of Nepal's fourteen national parks and reserves that yet well views of Asian wildlife. Some of the world's most thrilling safari locations can be found in this national park. On an elephant's back or in a four-wheel drive vehicle, you will explore the dense jungle while viewing exotic animals in their natural environment. You will also get the chance to go on canoe trips along jungle rivers, go on nature hikes, go bird watching, visit villages, and get a close-up look at Tharu culture. In the jungle, there are cozy lodges and resorts with cutting-edge amenities.