

I visited Nepal in September 2006 for the purpose of trekking in the Annapurna Sanctuary area. I was introduced to Clan Treks and Bishwa Chapagain by a mutual friend from the United Kingdom.
The level of service I received from Clan Treks was second to none, in fact a close friendship has developed as a result of the 10 days we spend trekking in the Sanctuary...
Ian Harries Grantham,
Lincolnshire , UK
Unleash yourself in the wonderland of wilderness!
No doubt Nepal is a Shangri-La for the most exciting safari destination in the world. A trip to Nepal is incomplete if you have not been on a jungle safari, a fun filled package ideal for anyone. Nepal offers you the chance to cross the threshold of the jungle and view some of the rarest and the most endangered wildlife on earth. The unique topography with extreme contrasts ranging from lowlands with sub-tropical jungles to arctic conditions in the Himalayan highlands inhabits fascinating diversity of rare mammals, birds and reptiles. This magical natural land offers you the opportunity to discover the ideal situation of viewing the jungle scenery, birds, animals including the indigenous local people, their kaleidoscopic tradition, colourful costumes and interesting languages. A spine-tingling excursion into the deep forest to observe such wildlife and feral atmosphere will be a larger than life experience for Safari enthusiasts.
While the high Himalaya makes up Nepal's northern region, the southern flatland known as the Terai is covered with the richest habitat with the tall grasslands interspersed with dense tropical jungle. This dense foliage of the southern lowland offers a joyous jungle experience as the primer place in Asia and even in the world. Not only does Nepal offer magnificent mountain trekking and raging river rafting, but it also has a fine selection of pristine national parks. Similarly, contrary to popular belief Nepal is not just the snow-clad mountains but also much more. Nepal has 16 national parks covering almost 20% of the land with the best offer of viewing 848 species of
birds, 319 species of exotic orchids, 500 of world’s 15 families of butterflies, the endangered one-horned rhinos, the majestic appearance of the elusive Royal Bengal tiger.
Riding atop an Elephant’s Back and exploring the thick tropical Jungles of the lower plains (Terai Region) is the best way to holidaying in Nepal. In the jungle you can experience, elephant back safaris, bush walking, bird watching, canoeing, several recreational activities and cultural programs, being in the range of flexibility of your comforts and choices. Such a nature walk or Jungle walk observing the enthralling beauty of Jungle vicinity is a rewarding experience. Moreover, it’s a great way to relax after a trek and soak up the jungle environment. Actually jungle walks bestows close-up chance to analyze different categories of animals as well as an opportunity to be familiar with their tracks, signs and sounds. Hope you are inspired with the ultimate experience of Jungle Safari on the land of Adventure.


