The southern belt of Nepal is known as the Terai. It is a lowland
covered with dense subtropical forest. Here you will find some of
National Parks in Nepal. The national parks and game reserves of the
Terai offer some of the finest Wildlife experiences in Asia, and it
definitely is the ultimate in sub-tropical adventure.
Endangered species such as one-horned rhinos, Bengal tigers, and Gharial
crocodiles abound on the ground, while uncountable species of birds and
butterflies dominate the air. The indigenous Tharu ethnic group lives
in the lowland Terai areas around the parks areas, and provide a
surprising cultural contrast to the mountain peoples of the north.
Nepal's parks and reserves offer incredible Wildlife viewing
opportunities just choose the best one to suit your time and interests.
You will be going into deep jungle on elephant back or four-wheel drive
to view wild animals in their natural habitat. The activity of Nepal
Jungle Safari includes canoeing, nature walks, bird watching,
excursions, and visit to an ethnic Tharu village in the Jungle Safari
Park. There are 14 national parks and wildlife reserves in the Kingdom.
Royal Chitwan National Park, Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve, and Royal
Bardiya National Park are most famous and popular.The Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) is a national organization established by
an act of Parliament in the form of partnership between His Majesty`s
Government and the private sector tourism industry of Nepal. NTB is
responsible for the marketing activities aimed at promoting Nepal as a
premier destination. Although the initial phase of the functioning of
the Board was focused on marketing and promotion, the ultimate aim of
the NTB is to take over regulatory and product development activities as
well. The functioning of NTB has the commitment and the support of the
government as well as the dynamism of the private sector. The Board is
an autonomous institution consisting of 11 board members (the Secretary
at the MOCTCA as Chairman and 4 ex-officio members from government
ministries and 6 from among the private sector representatives including
the Chief Executive Officer). The Board has been created to provide a
vision drawn leadership, continuity of promotional efforts, good
management and guidance to Nepal`s tourism industry. The funds for NTB
is collected from the entire tourism related businesses in the form of
tourist service fee, thereby keeping it financially independent. The
Board is working toward repositioning the image of the country so as to
market and promote Nepal aggressively and extensively both domestically
and internationally. This is crucial as Nepal, though small in size, has
immense cultural and natural diversity and is one of the most beautiful
countries in the world. The friendliness and hospitality of the people
of Nepal, where guests are treated as Gods and the variety of exciting
adventure activities combined with culture that epitomizes peace and
harmony, make a visit to Nepal a memorable experience. We feel proud and
honored to welcome you to Nepal.
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