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A trip to Nepal is incomplete if you have not been on the Jungle safari. While the mountains in the north have some of the highest peaks in the earth, the tropical jungles in the southern plains of Nepal preserves some of the best wildlife habitat in the subcontinent. Many of these wildlife habitats are now protected and can be toured in Elephant back, 4WD, by dugout canoe, or on foot accompanied by nature guides. Nepal has 16 Parks (National Park, Wildlife Reserves and Conservation Areas), occupying 16% of its total geographical area. Jungle safaris on elephant ride or jeep drive are offered at the Parsa Wildlife Reserve, Chitwan National Park ,Bardia National Park and the Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve, all of these are located in the low plains of Nepal.

 

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Generally short treks of duration not more than 10 days with average walking of 4-6 hours a day with maximum altitude gain of 3500m. Suitable for those people who do not have any previous trekking experience, but still want to see the country side, himalayan scenery, meet and interact with local culture.
The treks covering altitude of 4500m with some longer and shorter walks of 6-7 hrs a day. Moderate treks are with duration of 10 days to 2 weeks in the mountains, suits for people of all ages with good physical fitness.
The trek involves some steep ascents and descents, throughout high passes and involving glacier crossings. Usually you will trek 6 to 8 hours a day. The highest elevation reached is around 5500m & trekking duration can be 2-3 weeks.
This grade will involves the altitude ranges above 5500m to 6000m plus with 7 hrs of walking a day. It covering very remote areas, walking over snow covered high passes with the need of climbing equipment.
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