Bardia National Park

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Bardia National Park is a major national park in western Nepal known for its rich biodiversity, including Bengal tigers, one-horned rhinoceroses, and diverse riverine and forest ecosystems.

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Bardia National Park canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
altitudeRange about 152 to 1441 metres above sea level
area approximately 374 square miles
approximately 968 square kilometres
borderedBy Babai River
Karnali River
climate subtropical monsoon
continent Asia
country Nepal
distanceFrom about 585 kilometres west of Kathmandu
ecosystemType grassland
riverine floodplain
riverine forest
sal forest
established 1988
governingBody Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation of Nepal
hasFauna blue bull (nilgai)
leopard
over 400 bird species
sloth bear
spotted deer
wild boar
hasFlora Acacia catechu
Dalbergia
surface form: Dalbergia sissoo

Shorea robusta
surface form: Shorea robusta (sal)
hasTourismActivity bird watching
jungle safari
nature trekking
river rafting
IUCNCategory II
knownFor rhinoceros conservation
rich biodiversity
tiger conservation
locatedIn western Nepal
surface form: Western Nepal
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Bardiya District
Lumbini Province
majorHabitatFor Asian elephants
surface form: Asian elephant

Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris)
surface form: Bengal tiger

barasingha (swamp deer)
surface form: barasingha

Ganges river dolphin (Platanista gangetica)
surface form: gangetic dolphin

gharial
mugger crocodile
one-horned rhinoceros
nearestCity Nepalgunj
partOf Terai
surface form: Terai region
partOfNetwork protected areas of Nepal
previousDesignation Royal Bardia Wildlife Reserve

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Province 5 hasProtectedArea Bardia National Park
Terai containsProtectedArea Bardia National Park
Indian rhinoceros protectedIn Bardia National Park
Banke National Park connectedTo Bardia National Park