Nepal’s National Parks You Should Visit In 2022

Explore these Nepal national parks to see the immature natural beauty, which is complete and to a large extent, untouched by human intervention. Here is a list of Nepal national parks that you should check out on your trip.

  1. Shey Phoksondo National Park

This is probably the oldest national park in Nepal. It was established in 1984 to preserve nature and wildlife. It is located in the trans-Himalayan region of Nepal, in the northwest. The mountains surrounding the body of water give you an amazing beauty to watch and experience the magic of nature. Getting it is possible by air route and some time on foot. The best time to visit this place is summer as winter can be very difficult there. Contact us for Ahmedabad Nepal Tours.

Location: Palam, Dolpa District

  1. Khaptad National Park

This was also established in 1984 located in the central highlands of Nepal. It plays with a variety of animals and plants such as leopards, Kalij pheasants, butterflies, moths, etc. The park was named after the late Khaptad Swami who came to this place to meditate and worship. The best time to visit this place is in the spring i.e. March to May and autumn from October to November. The highlight of this is the presence of many medicinal plants.

Location: Dirt District

  1. Bardia National Park

National Park was established in 1988, located in the year of Terai in the state of Nepal. The Karnali river flows close i.e. its eastern side flows near it. There are many fun activities you can explore while trying to spot your favorite pet. You can go on a jeep safari, take a jungle walk go river rafting, or simply camp in one of Nepal’s most beautiful places.

Location: Thakurdwara, Nepal

  1. Langtang National Park

It is the first national park established in 1976. It is located north of Kathmandu. The highlights of this national park are the Langtang district, the sacred lakes of Gosainkunda, etc. there are deep ravines with dense forests. The animals seen here are wild dogs, ghoral, Himalayan tahr, impeyan, pheasants, etc. Another interesting feature is the Janai Purnima festival which attracts many travelers. It is celebrated annually in August. So the best time to visit the park is from March to November.

Location: Helambu, 45007, Nepal

Conclusion

The magnificent Himalayas is sure to boast a variety of flora and fauna. With population growth and the effects of global warming, necessary steps are being taken to ensure that plants and animals survive. Nepal’s National Park is surrounded by alpine coniferous vegetation and provides a representative sample of the region’s flora and fauna. More than 500 species of flowers, 20 different species of mammals, and 214 species of birds can be seen in National Park. In terms of lake life, snow trout is one of the most widely recorded fish species to date.