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Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve
Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve has carved a place for itself
as a birdwatcher’s paradise. The reserve spreads over
Saptari and Sunsari districts in East Nepal over the
embankments of River Koshi. The reserve has been recognized
as a Wetland site from 1987. The vegetation of the reserve
is mainly grassland with patches of scrub and deciduous
riverine forests. The reserve has recorded around 439
species of bird variety, some of which fly all the way from
Siberia during winter. A wide variety of ducks, herons,
storks, egrets, ibis are seen on the riverbanks. Koshi Tappu
Reserve also has one of the few elephant stables of Asia.
Other animals found here are wild buffalo, wild boar, hog
deer, spotted deer, blue bell and jackal. Gharial Crocodile
and Gangetic Dolphin are other attractions.
Activities : Game viewing, bird
watching
Accommodation : Resorts & Tented Camp
Access : 90-minute drive (40km) from
Biratnagar which is 50 minutes by air or 541 km by road from
Kathmandu
Best Season : Oct-Mar; Apr-Jun (hot),
Jul-Sep (rainy)
Park Headquarter : Kusaha
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