Chitwan National Park
At a distance of 120 Kms from south-west of Kathmandu, “Chitwan National Park” is one of the ancient Nepal’s wildlife reserve which is famous for the most threatened Asian species “One-Horned Rhinoceros” and the “Royal Bengal Tiger”.
Except this, the park which stretches across an area of 932 sq. km is also home for "Wildlife" like leopard, rhesus monkey, bison, wild boar, deer, sloth bear and about 450 species of birds. If you are lucky enough then you can enjoy different safari in one trip named Elephant back excursions, nature walks, canoe trips, river rafting, driving from Kathmandu to the river Trishuli or Seti Khola. Yeah, many certified agencies are available here which arrange such safari.
Parsa Wildlife Reserve
Located very near to famous Chitwan National Park, "Parsa Wildlife Reserve", one of the national wildlife parks in its own way offer a good chance to see wild animals like elephant, tiger, leopard, sloth bear, gaur, blue bull, wild dog, deer, sambar, chital, hog, barking deer, langur monkeys, striped hyenas, ratels, palm civets and jungle cats in their natural habitat. Extents over a 499 sq. kms area, this enchanting park allure visitors with wonderful Sal trees with few patches of sissoo vegetation and variety of birds and snakes. Some of the common ones are: giant hornbill, peafowl, red jungle fowl, flycatchers, king cobra, common cobra, krait, rat snake and the python.
Shukla Phanta Wildlife Reserve
Nestled in the southern part of west Nepal, “Shukla Phanta Wildlife Reserve” is one of another popular wildlife reserve. Stretches over an area of 305 sq. km of affluent greenery.
The Shukla Phanta park boasts for a diversity of around 24 animal species and 350 bird species (of which 180 are rearing species (Inskipp, 1989) recorded while in 1977 Bhatt and Shrestha study recorded species i.e. 14 species of fish, Schaaf (1978b), 10 species of Ectoparasites and biting flies. Other than flora and fauna, the park also offer jungle safari which is encircled on the eastern side by the Chaudhar River and to the north by a forest belt and cultivation.
Sagarmatha National Park
“Sagarmatha National Park”, situated at the highest height in the world (3000 meters i.e. 9700 feet) above sea level features the topmost peak of Asia “Mount Everest” together with other famous peaks such as Lhotse, Thamerku, Pumori, Ama Dablam, Cho Oyu, Kwangde, Kangtaiga and Gyachyung Kang that allure tourists from all over the world. If you think Sagarmatha is well-known for its opulent beauty only, so wrong, its rocky landscape with deep valleys, snows and huge rocks houses variety of wildlife, more than 118 species of birds and 26 species of butterflies reside in the park.
If you are lucky enough you can watch the threatened species named snow leopard, red panda, and two varieties of sensational pheasants – the crimson-horned and the impeyan, Nepal’s national bird in their natural habitat. For perfect views of encircling peaks, must take the 15-20 minutes park headquarters journey by foot from Namche and last but not least.
Annapurna Conservation Area
"Annapurna Conservation Area" which is Nepal’s biggest prevented area cover around 7,629 sq. km area in the Annapurna range of the Himalayas has been believed as one of the best trekking areas in the world as it envelopes the area of Manang, Mustang, Kaski, Myagdi as well as Lamjung districts. Despite this, the Annapurna also famous for around 100 varied kinds of animals including rare snow leopards and blue sheep, 478 species of birds, multi-colored Impeyan, Koklas and blood pheasants, 39 species of reptiles , 22 species of amphibians and last but not least various species of orchids and rhododendron.
Kanchenjunga Conservation Area (KCA)
The “Kanchenjunga Conservation Area (KCA)” which has been picked as one of the 200 “Global Eco Regions” by world wildlife fund houses almost 2500 species of flowering plant and many threatened wildlife species of which 202 species of different birds including Impeyan pheasant, red-billed, blue magpie, shy drogue, 30 varieties of rhododendron species and 69 varieties of orchid.
If you are lucky enough you can watch the threatened species named snow leopard, Himalayan black bear, musk deer, red panda, blue sheep and rhesus macaw in their natural habitat.