
The
Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve (175 Sq. Km.) is
small reserve that lies on the beautiful
alluvial flood plain of the Sapta Koshi River in
eastern Terai of Nepal bounded by Sunsari,
Saptari and Udaypur districts. Overall, the
combination of river, lagoons and marshes to the
north forms one of the richest wetlands in Asia.
Around 300 species of birds are recorded in the
reserve. Globally threatened ‘swamp partridge’
becomes a familiar bird in the reserve and the
extensive Savannah-type tall khar-pater
grasslands with a few patches of Khair-sisso
scrub forest, deciduous mixed riverine forest
create an ideal habitat for the Asiatic wild
Buffaloes. Duck, waders, gulls, terns plus an
enormous varieties of other birds congregate
here each winter; whilst in the mammals such as
wild water buffalo (locally known as Arna),
Gangetic Dolphin, gharial crocodile, hog deer,
wild boar, spotted deer, blue bell, jackals,
Jungle Cat and even wild Elephant. The wetlands
in the reserve beckon all sorts of bird species.
These birds fly all the way from Siberia to
migrate during winter season. The fact, that
many birds that arrive here are nowhere else
seen in Nepal makes this reserve birdwatchers,
paradise in its true sense. On the clear days,
the upstream of the river offers the panoramic
view of several Himalayan peaks including Mount
Makalu (8,463m.). The reserve presents an
unforgettable avian spectacle, a remote and
tourist free environment.
Recommended Season:
Winter lasts from October through January with
unclouded skies and moderate temperatures.
How to get there:
• The Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve is accessible
by air, surface and river. The journey by air is
just 45 minutes flight to Biratnagar from
Kathmandu and then a mere one and half hours
drive to the Camp.
• Also rafting down for 8 – 10 or 11 days on the
wild stretches of the Sun Koshi River is another
exciting way to reach the destination.
• The third option would be the scenic drive
through the meandering countryside road of about
500 km. that takes almost 9 – 10 hours from
Kathmandu.
• Koshi Tappu wildlife Camp also makes an
exciting alternative destination for visitors
who have already visited Royal Chitwan National
Park or Bardia National Park. Also for
mountaineers and trekkers heading for returning
from Arun Vally/Makalu or Kanchanjunga region.
It also serves as ideal location to break
journey while en-route to Sikkim, Darjeeling and
Bhutan and have a brief relaxing stay.
We recommend minimum 1 Night/2 Days and 2
Nights /3 Days programs for observe what park
has to offer at its maximum.