Shuklaphanta National Park Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
national park in Nepal
About Shuklaphanta National Park
Shuklaphanta jungle was used by Nepali royalty until the late 1960s as a hunting reserve until 1973 when it was declared the Royal Sukla Phanta Wildlife Reserve. In 2017 it was declared a national park. The Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve has a large variety of different biomes. Walking through the park you can move be in the woods of sal and then a minute later walking into open grasslands that goes on as far as the eye can see. The Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve has a majority of Sal Forrest, open elephant grass lands, and swamp lands. It has many species of deer including a large population of Swamp deer whose herds in the open grass land can number more than 500. An amazing sight to see. In recent count, the Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve has 17 Bengal tigers living in its jungle. It has
Shuklaphanta National Park Travel Guide Sections
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