Jungle Safari
Jungle safaris in Nepal offer an opportunity to explore the country's diverse wildlife and lush landscapes. These safaris are primarily conducted in national parks and wildlife reserves located in the Terai region, where the flatlands and subtropical forests provide habitats for a variety of wildlife. Popular safari destinations include Chitwan National Park, Bardia National Park, and Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve.
| Permits / Visa | Permits required for jungle safaris include the National Park Entry Permit and sometimes a Wildlife Viewing Permit. These can be obtained through park authorities or tour operators. |
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| Languages spoken | Nepali is the primary language. English is widely spoken by guides and staff in the tourism sector. |
| Currency used | NPR |
| Area (km2) | Chitwan National Park: 932 km², Bardia National Park: 968 km², Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve: 305 km² |
| Country name | Nepal |


