| Réserve de Faune de Koshi-Tappu
Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve lies on the flood plains of
the Sapta-koshi in Saptari and Sunsari districts of eastern
Nepal. The Reserve covers 175 sq. kms and was established
in 1976.
Rapid and complete inundation of the reserve to depths ranging
from 10 to 300 cm. occurs during the monsoon. The Sapta-Koshi
river also changes its course from one season to another.
The vegetation is mainly tall Khar-pater grassland with a
few patches of Khair-sisso, scrub forest and deciduous mixed
riverine forest.
The reserve offers important habitat for a variety of wildlife.
The last surviving population (about 100 individuals) of Wild
Buffalo or Arna are found here. Other mammals occurring here
are hog deer, wild deer, spotted deer and blue bull.
The reserve also assists the local economy by providing fishing
permits and allowing the collection of edible fruits and ferns
in season.
A total of 280 different species of birds have been recorded
in the reserve. These include 20 species of ducks, 2 species
of ibises, many stroks, egrets, herons and the endangered
swamp partridges and Bengal floricans. The endangered Gharial,
Crocodile and Gangetic dolphin have been recorded in Koshi
river.
Entry Fee Per Person Per Day :
For Nepalese Nationals, Rs. 20/-
For SAARC Nationals, Rs. 200/-
For Other Foreign Nationals, Rs. 500/-
Access:
Koshi Tappu is easily accessible from Katmandou, being well
connected by a national highway. There are daily flights from
Katmandou to Biratnagar and road connected Biratnagar to national
highway.
N ote:
Entrance fee not required for children under 10 yearsPark
Entrance fees is regulated by Department of National Parks
and Wildlife Conservation (Phone: 4220850). Entrance fees
for mountain National Parks can be paid at ACAP counter (Phone:
4222406) at Sanchaykosh building in Thamel, Katmandou, or
at the Park gate. For other National Parks entrance fees are
to be paid at the Park gate
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