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Tour Operator ! Nepal
sightseeing
! Bird watching tour in Nepal |
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| Bird
Watching in Nepal |
Nepal
is a paradise for birds lovers and ornithologists
with over 848 species (8% of the world total)
of birds. And among them almost 500 species are
found in the Kathmandu valley alone. The most
popular bird watching spots in Kathmandu
are Phulchoki, Godavari, Nagarjun, Bagmati river,
Taudaha and so on. Get your binocular and look
forward to a rewarding experience. The best time
for bird watching is March and December. "
Tragopan in kanchanjunga area"
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| Bird
Watching Tour in Koshi
Tappu National Park |
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Koshi Tappu wild life reserve
400 species of birds which inc  ludes
two species ofbird never before seem in Nepal-
the spotted wren babbler and the olive
ground warbler. Royal Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve
offers over 200 species of birds. Koshi Tappu
Wildlife Reserve offers 280 species of birds which
include 20 species of ducks, 2 species of ibises,
many storks, egrets, herons and the endangered
swamp patriadge and Bengal florican. Shivapuri
situated at an altitude of 2563m north of Kathmandu
is second highest hill around Kathmandu valley.
Baghdwar, Shivapuri locates near source of holy
river Bagmati. After breakfast at the hotel, we
drive for about 20 minutes to Budhanikantha
Temple, 8 kms north of Kathmandu. From Budhanilkantha
we walk through Shivapuri conservation area.
This is the Government protected forest where
over 500 species are found. We start our hike
from the southern boundary of the area where the
army check post is located. Nagi Gumpa situated
at an altitude of 2330 m north of Kathmandu and
above Budhanilkantha Temple is only Monastery
for the Nuns practice Buddhism and foreigners
often come there for meditation. It is a steep
uphill hike through narrow and dusty trail for
about half an hour and two hours gradual uphill
trial to Shivapuri. After lunch and strolling
around from sometime , we take a short cut down
hill trail to Kopan for about two hours and drive
back to Kathmandu.
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| Bird
Watching in
Chitwan National Park |
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Road to Chitwan Transfer by road from Pokhara
to Chitwan. A drive of approx. 4 hours. After
checking in, you will have time for a late afternoon
Nature Walk or Elephant Safari. The Royal
Chitwan National Park covers 932 sq. km. and
supports some 450 species of birds. Flocks of
Common and Demoiselle Cranes occur on passage
between March and May and October/November. Along
the marshes and small lakes there are Cormorants,
Darter, Cinnamon Bittern, Black-crowned Night
and Purple Herons, Asian Openbill, Woolly-necked
and Lesser Adjutant Storks, Lesser Whistling Duck,
Cotton Pygmy Goose, Balloons Ruddy-breasted and
Brown Crakes, Purple Gallinule, Bronze-winged
Jacana, Painted Snipe and Stork-billed Kingfisher,
Chestnut-crowned and Spotted Bush Warblers, Yellow
bellied Prinia, Clamorous Reed, dusky and Smoky
Warblers, and Red-capped Babbler. Forest species
regular seen are Lesser Fishing and Grey headed
Eagle, Brown Fish Owl, Changeable Hawk-Eagle,
Kalij Pheasant, Emerald Dove, Orange-breasted
Green and Pompadour Green Pigeon, Moustached Parakeet,
Green-billed Malkoha, Brown Hawk Owl, Crested
Treeswift, Pied and Great Hornbills, Streak-throated
Green, Rufous, Himalayan Golden-backed and Greater
Golden- backed Woodpeckers, Large Woodshrike Rosy
Minivet, Black- crested Bulbul, Golden fronted
Leafbird, Pale-chinned Flycatcher, Black-napped
Monarch, Puff-throated Babbler, White-browed Scimitar-Babbler,
Grey-throated Babbler, Crimson Sunbird, Thick-billed
Flowerpecker, Hill Mynah, Black-hooded Oriole,
White-rumped Shama, Lesser Necklaced, Greater
Necklaced and Rufous-necked Laughing-thrushes,
Nepal Fulvetta, Streaked Spiderhunter, yellow-bellied
Warbler, Rufous-bellied Eagle, Forest Eagle, Tawny
Fish Owls, Red-headed Trogon, White-browed Piculet,
Great Slaty Woodpecker, Long-tailed Broadbill,
Ruby-cheeked Sunbird and Little Spiderhunter.
Elephant Safari, travel through open grassland
and dense forests on elephant back in search of
rare game. Be on the look out for the great one
horned rhino, four species of deer, wild boar,
sloth bear, leopard, bison and the big one, The
Royal Bengal Tiger. Canoeing, a traditional
dugout canoe takes you on a silent trip down the
Rapti River to view birds, crocodiles and the
animals of the river bank. Nature walk, our trained
naturalists take you to prime spots to view deer,
rhino, sloth bear and other wild life. Detailed
knowledge of the wild life and jungle will enhance
your trip. Birding, an early morning walk along
the Rapti River is a must to view many of the
450 species of exotic birds including Giant
Hornbill, Lesser Florican and Paradise Flycatcher.
Again, you will be accompanied by our naturalists.
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| Bird
Watching in
Phulchowki |
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 After
a very early breakfast we depart for Phulchowki
18km Southeast of Kathmandu. Phulchowki at 2760m
is the highest of the mountains encircling the
Kathmandu valley and provides an ideal introduction
to the birds of Nepal. Regularly recorded
resident species include Besra, Black Eagle,
Mountain Hawk-Eagle, Kalij Pheasant, Common Hill
Partridge, Ashy Woodpigeon, Wedge-tailed Green
Pigeon, Mountain Scops Owl, Collared Owlet, Golden-throated
Barbet, Speckled Piculet, Crimson-breasted Pied
and Rufous-bellied Pied Woodpeckers, Grey-chinned
Minivet, Striated Bulbul, Orange-bellied Leafbird,
Spotted Forktail, Chestnut-headed and grey-bellied
Tesias, Chestnut-crowned and black faced Warblers,
Rufous-bellied Niltava, Lesser Scaly-breasted
Wren Babbler, Streak-breasted Scimitar-Babbler,
Grey-throated and Spiny Babblers, White-crested,
striated, Rufous-chinned and grey-sided Laughing
thrushes, Red-billed Leiothrix, Cuttia, White-browed
Green and Black-eared Shrike-Babblers, Hoary Barwing,
Blue-winged Minla, Nepal Fulvetta, Yellow-browed
Tit, Brown-throated Treecreeper, Black-throated
Sunbird, Maroon Oriole, Eurasian and Lancelated
Jays, Red-billed Blue Magpie and Brown Bullfinch.
A further 55 species have been known to visit
the area as migratory or occasional visitors.
Phulchowkis forests are also very rich in
flora and butterflies. Mammals include Leopard,
Yellow-throated Marten and Orange-bellied Squirrel.
After this fine introduction to Nepali Birds,
we will return to our hotel in Kathmandu
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| Bird
Watching in pokhara
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We explore in detail the
fores t
along the southern shore of the lake. Apart
from the many birds found here, you will also
be rewarded with some of the best views of
the Annapurnas and Machhapuchhare, Pokhara
has to offer. Species regularly seen in this
forest and along the shore of the lake include
Besra, Red-thighed Falconet, Pallid and Pied
Harriers, Eurasian Griffon, Red-headed and Eurasian
Black Vultures, Kalij Pheasant, Ducks, Gulls,
Terns, Waders, Bulbul, Black-backed Forktail,
Puff-throated Babbler, White-crested, Lesser
Necklaced and Rufous-chinned Laughing Thrushes,
Red-billed Leiothrix, Minivetts, Crimson Sunbird,
Maroon Oriole, Lesser Racket-tailed Drongo,
Red-billed and Green Magpies, Long-tailed Mountain
Thrush, Chestnut-headed and Grey-bellied Tesias,
Chestnut-crowned Warbler, Small and Rufous-bellied
Niltavas and Snowy-brown Flycatcher, Long-tailed
Broadbill, Pale Blue Flycatcher, White-tailed
Robin, Spiny Babbler, White-browed Scimitar-Babbler,
Striated Munia, Lesser Whitethroat and Thick-billed
Warbler.
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| Bird
Watching in
Royal Bardia National Park |
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Royal
Bardia National Park offers Bengal florican,
lesser florican, silver-eared mesia, saurus crane
and other common birds of nature. Shey Phoksundo
National Park is equally rich in many species
of birds such as the impeyan pheasant (danphe-
the national bird of Nepal), blood pheasant, cheer
pheasants, red and yellow billed cough, raven,
jungle crow, snow patridge and many others. Rara
National Park offers Resident Gallinaceous birds
and migrant waterfowl are of interest to park
visitors. The great -crested grebe, black necked
grebe and red crested pochard are seem during
winter. Other common birds are the snow cough,
chukor patridge, impeyan pheasant, Kalij pheasant
and blood pheasant.
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