Bird Watching

Recognized as birdwatcher’s paradise, Nepal is home to several local and migrating birds with more than 850 species of birds recorded so far. Kathmandu – the capital of Nepal itself is one of the popular destinations for birdwatching in Nepal, where a good number of birds can be spotted. There is no specific area for birdwatching and is possible from every corner of the country.

 

Koshi Tappu Wildlife reserve of eastern Nepal, lying on the sweltering plain, is famous for birdwatching. Koshi Tappu, is home to many migrant birds from places like the UK and Syberia, making their ultimate travel, to receive warmth every year. Wildlife enthusiasts and photographers find it exciting. If you are genuinely passionate about birdwatching in Nepal, you should not miss this place!

 

Western Nepal has many popular birdwatching destinations like Chitwan National Park, Bardia National Park, etc. on the plains of Terai and Everest and Annapurna regions in the mountains. The hills like Nagarjun, Godavari, Phulchowki, Dakshinkali, etc. are also famous for birdwatching near Kathmandu Valley, especially during winter when you witness migratory waterfowl.

 

Raptors and birds of prey of different species are seen in higher Himalayas. To witness Nepal’s national bird – Lophophorus or Impeyan Pheasant (Danphe), you need to reach the Himalayan region. The trails to the Himalayas are full of excitement and suspense, and you never know what species of bird lies on your next step.

 

Birdwatching is one of the popular activities in Nepal. There are several resorts in national park regions of Chitwan and Bardia and some others, where they provide birdwatching trips to their guests. Such trips are exciting and informative as guides will explain to you about the bird and provide you binoculars, cameras, etc. to experience the best birdwatching.

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