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Nepal’s 20 protected areas cover 23.23 percent of its land. Its 10 national parks, three wildlife reserves, six conservations areas and one hunting reserve cover various geographical locations from the sub-tropical Terai jungles to the arctic Himalayan region. Two of Nepal’s natural areas are listed by UNESCO as Natural World Heritage Sites. They are: Chitwan National Park and Sagarmatha National Park. Comprising only 0.1 percent of the total land area on a global scale; Nepal possesses a disproportionately rich biodiversity. Of the total number of species found globally, Nepal possesses 2.80 percent plants, 3.96 percent mammals, 3.72 percent butterflies and 8.9 percent of birds. Of 6,391 species of flowering plants recorded in Nepal, 399 are endemic. Among the 399 endemic flowering plants in Nepal, 63 percent are from the high mountains, 38 percent from the mid hills, and 5 percent from the Terai and Siwaliks. Similarly, the central region contains 66 percent of the total endemic species followed by western (32 percent) and eastern regions (29 percent).

National Park / Reserve Location Specialty Wildlife Best Time to Visit Activities Available
Chitwan National Park Chitwan, Central Nepal One-horned rhino, Bengal tiger, elephants, gharial October – March Jeep safari, elephant safari, canoeing, birdwatching
Bardia National Park Western Terai Bengal tiger, wild elephant, swamp deer, river dolphins November – March Jeep safari, rafting, nature walks, birdwatching
Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve Eastern Terai Wild water buffalo (Arna), over 500 bird species October – March Birdwatching, boating, guided eco-tours
Shuklaphanta National Park Far Western Nepal Swamp deer, tigers, elephants, birds November – March Jeep safari, birdwatching, jungle walks
Parsa National Park Near Chitwan Tigers, leopards, sloth bears, reptiles October – February Jungle safari, wildlife photography
Sagarmatha National Park Everest Region Snow leopard, red panda, Himalayan tahr March – May, September – November Trekking, birdwatching, wildlife spotting
Makalu Barun National Park Eastern Himalayas Red panda, Himalayan black bear, clouded leopard March – May, October – November Trekking, nature photography
Langtang National Park North-Central Nepal Himalayan black bear, red panda, snow leopard March – May, September – November Trekking, birdwatching
Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve Western Nepal Blue sheep, Himalayan tahr, musk deer March – June, September – November Controlled hunting (with permit), photography
Rara National Park North-West Nepal Himalayan black bear, red panda, musk deer April – June, September – October Trekking, boating on Rara Lake, nature walks

Nepal’s wildlife belongs to the Pala arctic and Indo-Malayan realms. The 136 ecosystems are confined to 11 bio-climatic zones and 9 eco-regions that are defined by ecological features, climate and plant and animal communities. The endemic fauna are: Himalayan field mouse, spiny babbler, Nepali kalij, 14 herpeto fauna, and six types of fishes. Wildlife also include like endangered animals like the Royal Bengal tiger and the one-horned rhinoceros. Nepal is home 850 species of birds and more than half of these are found in the Kathmandu Valley. The natural resources of Nepal are water, hydropower, scenic beauty, quartz, timber, lignite, copper, and cobalt and iron ore. Vast expanse of land in the country is used for agriculture with about 16 percent of total arable land.

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