Bardiya National Park

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Bardiya National Park is a protected area in western Nepal renowned for its dense sal forests, diverse wildlife including tigers and rhinoceroses, and relatively untouched wilderness.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
accessBy Mahendra Highway
area approximately 968 square kilometres
borderedBy Babai River valley on the east
Churia Hills on the north
Karnali River on the west
conservationFocus elephant conservation
rhinoceros conservation
tiger conservation
country Nepal
designatedAsNationalPark 1988
establishedAs Royal Bardia Wildlife Reserve
establishedAsProtectedArea 1984
governingBody Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation of Nepal
hasActivity birdwatching
jungle safari
wildlife viewing
hasClimate subtropical monsoon climate
hasEcosystemType grassland
riverine forest
sal forest
wetland
hasFauna Asian elephants
surface form: Asian elephant

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

barasingha (swamp deer)
surface form: barasingha

gangetic dolphin
gharial
Indian rhinoceros
surface form: greater one-horned rhinoceros

leopard
mugger crocodile
sloth bear
spotted deer
wild boar
hasFlora khair (Acacia catechu)
surface form: Acacia catechu

Dalbergia sissoo
Shorea robusta
savanna grass species
hasSeason cool winter
dry season
monsoon season
IUCNCategory II
knownFor dense sal forests
relatively untouched wilderness
rhinoceros habitat
tiger habitat
locatedIn western Nepal
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Bardiya District
locatedInProvince Lumbini Province
locatedOnRiver Babai River NERFINISHED
Karnali River
nearestCity Nepalgunj
partOf Terai
surface form: Terai Arc Landscape

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