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Khaptad National Park

General Information
Khaptad National Park in West Nepal is the home of the late Khaptad Swami,
the renowned scholar and also a hermit. The park, with its rolling hills of
grasslands, and forests of sub-tropical, temperate and sub-alpine vegetation is
also a rich natural habitat.

Flora and Fauna


The park boasts 224 species of medicinal herbs and offers excellent bird
watching opportunities, with 270 species of birds, the common ones being
different varieties of impheyan pheasant, partridges, flycatchers, bulbuls,
cuckoos and eagles. Animals in the park are barking deer, wild boar, ghoral,
Himalayan black bear, yellow throated marten, rhesus monkey and langur
monkey.

Cultural Sights
The park also offers religious sight-seeing at Tribeni on the way to it's
headquarters. There are several historical temples surrounding this area and
an annual celebration of Ganaga Dashhara is held here every Jestha Purnami.
Another religious site is Sahashra Linga at 3200m, the highest point of the
park. Other religious areas in the park include Ganesh temple, Nagdhunga and
Kedardhunga. These areas are ideal places for meditation. Towards the
Northeast of the park is Khaptad lake where a festival is held every August and
September

Best Season: Mar-May and Oct-Nov Jun-Sep (rainy) Dec-Feb (snow)

Trekking
Many fantastic treks can be organised in this area, ranging from 7 days up to
15 days. With all the wildlife and cultural opportunities in the area it makes a
very interesting place to trek.

We are a small family business based at Bardia National Park with many years
of experience of organising treks in the remoter areas of Rara, Jumla, Mugu,
Khaptad and Dolpo. We are all trained wildlife guides and also qualified
trekking guides. We rely on personal recommendations for most of our
business.

For more information got to: http://www.mrbsplacebardia.com

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