Located in the remote far-western region of Nepal, Bardiya National Park is a pristine and lesser-known jewel of Nepal’s wildlife conservation efforts. Covering over 968 square kilometers, it is Nepal’s largest and most undisturbed national park, offering an authentic and off-the-beaten-path jungle experience.
Bardiya is home to a rich variety of wildlife, including Bengal tigers, one-horned rhinoceros, wild elephants, swamp deer, and over 400 species of birds. The park’s diverse habitats — from dense sal forests and grasslands to riverine wetlands — provide sanctuary for these magnificent creatures, many of which are endangered.



Unlike the more commercialized parks, Bardiya offers tranquility and seclusion, ideal for nature lovers and serious wildlife enthusiasts who want to explore the jungle without the crowds. Visitors can enjoy jeep safaris, canoe rides along the Karnali River, bird watching, and guided jungle walks led by experienced naturalists.
Bardiya is also a vital cultural landscape, home to Tharu communities whose traditional lifestyles blend harmoniously with nature. A visit here not only provides unforgettable wildlife encounters but also insights into local culture and conservation efforts.
For those seeking raw wilderness, thrilling wildlife sightings, and a peaceful environment, Bardiya National Park is a true sanctuary waiting to be explored.