Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve

National reserve · Sunsari

Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve

National reserve · Sunsari
M222+J79, Bairawa 56713, Nepal

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Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve in Nepal offers serene riverbank views, diverse wildlife, and top-notch birdwatching amid lush floodplain trails.  

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M222+J79, Bairawa 56713, Nepal Get directions

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Arindam Chakraborty

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Protected Area Information Name: Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve Type: Wildlife Reserve Established.: 1976 Area (sq. km.): 176.00 Buffer Zone (sq.km.): 173.50 Description: Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve lies on the floodplains of the Sapta Koshi River in the south-eastern Terai. The reserve was gazetted in 1976 to preserve habitat for the only remaining population of Wild buffalo, Arna (Bubalus arnee). The 176 sq. km. reserve is Nepal's smallest wildlife reserve. The eastern and western embankments of the Sapta Koshi River define the area. In 1987, Koshi Tappu was declared a Ramsar site, a wetland of international significance. Government of Nepal has declared the buffer zone ( 173.5 sq. km ) surrounding the reserve in 2004. Additional Information Features: The Sapta Koshi is one of the three main tributaries of the Ganges- Rapid and intense flooding of the reserve, occur during the rainy season. Embankments have been constructed parallel to the river to control the flooding. Climate: The reserve experiences three distinct seasons. Summer (February through May) is intensely hot with minimum precipitation. Shade temperatures can reach 40 c. The monsoon starts in late May/early June and lasts until September bringing heavy frequent rainfalls. The rainfall is greatest during July but high humidity and temperatures are experienced throughout the season. Winter (October through January) is characterized by clear skies and moderate temperature, but can still get quite cold. Flora and Fauna: The vegetation is mainly composed of tall grasslands. Local villagers are permitted to collect thatch grass once a year. These are used for roof thatching and building house walls. There are also small patches of Khair-sissoo scrub forest and deciduous mixed riverine forest.The reserve has important habitat for a variety of wildlife. The last surviving population of Wild buffalo is found here. The estimated population of wild buffalo is around 159 individuals is dwindling. They are distinguished from domestic buffalo by their much bigger horns. The reserve is also home to around 20 other animal species such as Hog deer ,Wild boar , Spotted deer, Blue bull, and Rock Python. Around 441 species of birds-many seen now here else in Nepal (14 endemic species)- have been recorded, including 20 duck species , 2 Ibis species, white tailed stonechat , Striated marsh warbler, 30 shore birds, 114 water birds, and the endangered swamp partridge and Bengal florican. The Koshi Barrage is an extremely important resting place for many migratory birds, containing 87 winter and trans-Himalayan migratory species. The Koshi River is home to 80 species of fish. The endangered Gharial crocodile and Gangetic dolphin have been recorded in the river as well. During winter, many of the migratory birds can be seen on the Koshi Barrage and on the river channel. Migration usually peaks around mid March. Much wildlife visits these areas during dusk and dawn. The clear skies allow for beautiful sights of several Himalayan peaks including Makalu (8463m), the world's fifth highest peak.Visitors can arrange elephant ride from Reserve Headquarters How to get there: Daily bus (Day and Night) service is available from Kathmandu to Kakarbhitta and Biratnagar. Visitors should get off the bus at Jamuha, 4 km from Laukhi, and walk 2.5 km to the Reserve Headquarter. The road to Kusaha is marked by a signboard on the main Highway. There are also daily flights to Biratnagar, visitors flying to Biratnagar will have to take a bus and should stop at Jamuha. The Reserve Headquarters is located at Kusaha Sunsari district. There are a few lodges and teashop near the Reserve Headquarter. Visitors are advised to carry first-aid kit including medicines for intestinal problems. There is a phone at the Headquarters.

Sansar Shrestha

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Needs guides, information center to operationalize smoothly. But location is very tranquil,

Prakash chandra Yadubanshi

Google
It's wetland(simsar) wildlife reserve situated on the bank of koshi river. Great place to visit, here elephant ride is cheapest among all wildlife reserve. Natural scenery is also mesmerizing.

Walter S.

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Not many birds to see at this time. To see some wild buffaloes. Very nice is the nature and the riverbed. It gives some watchtowers. Nice view there into the nature. A peaceful place. I am German and on motobiketour in Northeast-India and Eastnepal.

Anubhav Mahato

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When looking for the best place to visit in Nepal in winter, this one is worth considering! Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve is one of the beautiful tourist places in Nepal that you cannot afford to miss. It is a paradise for bird watchers as one can spot nearly 500 species of birds at this reserve if visited at the right time. In addition to this, a visit to this tranquil place will definitely calm your soul. So, do not forget to include this tourist spot in your Nepal itinerary. This place is home to vibrant flora and fauna, making you capture the best pictures on your trip to Nepal. Koshi Tappu Wildlife Sanctuary is surely among the most interesting Nepal tourist spots. Location: Bairawa 56713, Nepal Duration: 9 am – 3 pm Best time to visit: November-February Entry Fee: NRs. 100 per person per entry for Nepal nationals, NRs. 750 per person per entry for SAARC country nationals, and NRs. 1,500 per person per entry for other foreign nationals How To Reach: Fly to Biratnagar from Kathamndu and take a taxi. The 31 species of mammals recorded include the Asian elephant, spotted deer, hog deer, wild boar, smooth-coated otter and golden jackal. The Ganges river dolphin has been sighted in the Koshi River. Gaur and nilgai have declined in numbers. Nepal’s last remaining population of about 150 wild water buffalo inhabit the area. This population has now grown to a total of 432 individuals with an annual growth rate of 7.27 percent, according to the latest census carried out in 2016. With this upsurge in the population, authorities are planning a possible transfer of some wild water buffaloes to the flood plains of Chitwan National Park where they have been extirpated around 1950's. If the proposed translocation happens, this will present a natural Predator-Prey scenario since wild water buffaloes in Koshi Tappu has been lacking their natural predators in the form of tiger, leopard and dhole for quite a long time.

Rahul Mehta

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This place is located in Terai region of Nepal with vast variety of birds and wildlife protected by Nepalese Army. Nature is so beautiful that yu will not like to go away from this place forever. Walking for whole day and taking rest at oasis of nature really is great experience for nature lovers. Highly recommended for nature lovers. Worth a visit in Nepal.Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve lies on the floodplains of the Sapta Koshi River in the south-eastern Terai. The reserve was gazetted in 1976 to preserve habitat for the only remaining population of Wild buffalo, Arna (Bubalus arnee).You must travel to Koshi Tappu I stayed in Aqua Birds Unlimited nice place to stay with all basic facility. One of the best spot for bird watching is I front of the restaurant can see more than 100 species of you are lucky in one day. Over 500 birds found out of 900 in Nepal can be spotted in Koshi Tappu

Rahul Roy

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Natural as it can be. The river bank isn't well managed but no complaints as it is clean and naturally protected. Needs atleast a full day to go around. No restaurants inside the reserve so pack something!

Sp Pradhan Photography

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The only one wildlife reserve of Nepal. Rich in bird diversity and Wetlands. Recommended for birding.