March 8, 2025
A Wildlife Adventure of Nepal offers an exciting glimpse into the country's diverse ecosystems and the animals that inhabit them.
From the majestic Bengal tigers of Chitwan National Park to the elusive red pandas of the Himalayas, Nepal’s wildlife is both captivating and essential to the country’s natural heritage.
This photo story takes you through the breathtaking landscapes where these animals thrive, revealing the beauty and mystery of Nepal’s wild side.
Get ready to embark on a journey that celebrates the wonders of nature in one of the world’s most biologically rich regions.
This big cat is a national pride, and you can find it hanging out in the thick forests of Chitwan and Bardia National Parks. Being one of the biggest cats in the world, these Bengal tigers roam around freely in these special areas.
If you're lucky, you might catch a glimpse of them during a safari adventure. Join us as we track their footprints through the jungle, hoping to see these awesome predators in their natural home.
These guys are like something out of a dinosaur movie. You'll mostly find them chilling in Chitwan National Park and Bardia National Park, munching away on grass in the Terai region's grasslands and wetlands.
Want to get close? Jump on an elephant for a safari or hop into a jeep for an exciting ride.
These gentle giants roam around freely in Nepal's national parks and wildlife reserves, chilling in forests and grasslands. They're super smart and friendly.
Want to see them up close? Join a guided safari on the back of an elephant or take a nature walk to watch them in their natural home. You'll also learn about the tough stuff they deal with in the wild.
Photo Credit: Red Panda Network
These guys are rare and endangered, and you'll find them hanging out in the eastern Himalayas. With their cool red fur and fluffy tails, they're like the poster animals for conservation in Nepal's high-altitude places.
Come along on a guided trek through Langtang National Park or Makalu-Barun National Park, where we'll search for these cute creatures.
Photo Credit: WWF Nepal
With its thick fur and tricky camouflaged coat, the snow leopard fits right into its high-up home, where it hunts mountain goats and other hoofed animals.
You'll join a guided trek to spots where these snow leopards hang out, like the Annapurna Conservation Area or Shey Phoksundo National Park. Keep your eyes peeled on rocky spots and cliff edges for a chance to meet this mysterious predator face-to-face.
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From famous animals like the Bengal tiger and one-horned rhinoceros to hidden gems like the snow leopard and red panda, Nepal's got it all. Its different landscapes give us endless chances to get close to nature and see the magic of the Himalayas. Come join us as we celebrate the amazing life that fills Nepal's towering mountains, lush forests, and untouched lands.