Baghmara Wildlife Resort is situated
at 165 km South of Kathmandu and 15
km South East from Mahendra East-West
high way (Tadi Bazzar) at the bank of
Budi Rapti river is an isolated northern
area of National Park and a border of
the famous Baghmara forest(Tiger Hunted
forest) of Chitwan National Park.
Late King Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev
had hunted Royal Bengal Tiger in this
forest since then this forest is well
known as Baghmara forest. Nepal's first
National Park is situated 162 km south
of Kathmandu in the lowlands of the
inner Terai. It covers an area of 937
sq. km. The park includes hilly areas
covered by deciduous Sal forest. One
fifth of the park is made up of the
floodplains of Narayani, Rapti, And
the Reu rivers and is covered by dense
tall elephant grass interspersed with
riverine forests of silk cotton, acacia
and sisam trees. This ecologically diverse
area is a heaven of a wild variety of
flora & fauna.
This is the last remaining home in
Nepal for the Asian One-horned Rhino,
rare Royal Bengal Tiger & leopard,
varities of deer, sloth bear, Rhesus
& Longour monkey, Wild boar, Jackals,
civets, mongooses,cats and snakes(Cobra,
Viper & Crait). The rivers and lakes
are home to Crocodiles (Marsh Muggers
& Gharial ) and the Extraordinary
Gangetic dolphins.
Chitwan is also a Bird-watcher's delight
with more than four hundred migrant
and local species birds recorded. There
are Cormorants, Herons, Egrets, Storks,
Cranes, Ducks, Woodpeckers, Hawks, Osprey,
Falcons, Kestrel, Parakeets, Ibis, Kites,
Ckoos, Kingfishers, Swallows, Orioles,
Drongos, Babblers and many others.
Baghmara Wildlife Resort will provide
you with the perfect base to start your
adventure in Chitwan National Park. First resort at Chitwan, Sauraha,
offers you luxury accommodation with
modern amenities. Ideal setting from
which to explore the wild life and misterious
culture of this fascinating land