About district
Bardiya is a Terai district in western Nepal known for its natural beauty, wildlife, and cultural diversity. It is home to the famous Bardiya National Park, which shelters tigers, rhinos, and other endangered species. The district provides an ideal mix of wildlife adventures, rural life, and cultural experiences for travelers looking to explore less crowded destinations.
Major Tourist Attractions
1. Bardiya National Park
- Largest and most important attraction of the district
- Home to endangered species like Bengal tiger, one-horned rhinoceros, and wild elephant
- Offers jungle safari, bird watching, and nature tours
- Rich biodiversity and forest ecosystem
2. Karnali River
- One of the longest rivers in Nepal
- Ideal for rafting and fishing
- Supports local livelihood and agriculture
- Adds scenic beauty to the district
3. Thakurdwara
- Main entry point to Bardiya National Park
- Popular tourist hub with lodges and resorts
- Center for eco-tourism activities
4. Gulariya Bazaar
- District headquarters and administrative center
- Important hub for trade and services
- Growing urban settlement
5. Babai River
- Flows through Bardiya National Park
- Important for wildlife and irrigation
- Enhances natural landscape
6. Community Homestay Villages
- Traditional villages offering homestay experiences
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Known for:
- Local culture and lifestyle
- Tharu community traditions
- Promote sustainable tourism
7. Wildlife and Nature Areas
- Dense forests and grasslands
- Rich in flora and fauna
- Ideal for eco-tourism and research
Economic Activities
- Agriculture (rice, wheat, mustard)
- Tourism (jungle safari, homestay)
- Fishing and forestry
- Small-scale trade
