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Khaptad, Nepal's newest park area, is in
the middle hills of the Far-West of the country. The 225 sq
kms. area of the park is situated where the districts of Bajhang,
Bajura, Doti and Achham meet. Khaptad is plateau of grassland
and forest cover at an elevation of about 3,000 meters. The
mixed conifer and broad-leaf forests are an excellent example
of the vegetation that once covered much of west Nepal's middle
hills. The forest consists of a mixture of tall fir, yew,
rhododendron, oak, dense strands of bamboo and smaller shrubs.
This habitat provides good cover for bear, leopard, barking
and musk deer, as well as birds like the Impeyan, koklas and
kalij pheasants. This park is special because it represents
one of the few remaining mid-mountain ecosystems in Nepal
Himalaya. At the north-eastern corner of the park, a small
serene lake and swampy area called Khapted Daha is religious
site where Hindu pilgrims come to worship Shiva on the full
moon of July-August each year. Here lived the ascetic, the
Khaptad Baba, who was known and revered throughout Nepal.

Entry Fee Per Person Per Entry:
For Nepalese Nationals, Free
For SAARC Nationals, Rs. 100/-
For Other Foreign Nationals, Rs. 1,000/-
Access:
The easiest access is to fly to Dipayal or Chainpur or Sanfebagar
or Kolti from where it is a few days hike to the national
park. It is also possible to drive to Silgadi from Dhangadi.
The best time to visit Khaptad is in March and April and in
October and November. Travellers should hike with camping
equipment, food and guides, arranged through trekking agents
in Kathmandu.
Note:
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, Kathmandu, or
at the Park gate. For other National Parks entrance fees are
to be paid at the Park gate.
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