Koshi
Tappu Wildlife Reserve:
Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve (175 km2) lies on the
flood plains of the Koshi River. The rectangular
- shaped Reserve is contained within the east and
west embankments of the Koshi Barrage. Therefore,
the entire Reserve is subjected to seasonal flooding
during monsoon. This Reserve was gazetted in 1976,
and established mainly to preserve the habitats
for the last remnant population of wild water buffalo
in Nepal. In addition, there are larger ungulates
such as gaur, nilgai, hog deer and wild pig, and
medium sized predators such as fishing cat, jungle
cat, and civets. The Koshi River also supports sparse
populations of endangeded species such as the Gangetic
dolphin and gharial.
The Koshi Barrage at the boder
of the east Nepal and India, was completed by the
Koshi Project, a Government of India undertaking,
in 1964 to contain the monsoon floods as they had
become more devastating, and to irrigate farmlands,
creating abundant marsh and littoral habitat making
it Nepal's most important wetland. At 75m elevation,
the Koshi Barrage is one of the lowest area in Nepal
with 14 species of birds found nowhere else in Nepal
have been recorded. Because of its great wetland
importance, the Government of Nepal acceded to Ramsar
Convention in 1987, and thus Koshi Tappu has been
included in the list of Wetlands in International
Importance.
Because of open access to the
Koshi Barrage area from India, Koshi Tappu Wildlife
Reserve is equally threatened with wildlife-related
damages. Also, herders from both India and Nepal
have set their bases for cross-breeding their domestic
herds with the wild buffalo for vigor and for fodder.
Today, feral cattle in the Reserve outnumber wild
buffaloes.Both feral and wild buffaloes raid crops
by wandering as far as 10 km from the reserve boundary
into farmlands. The high incidence of crop raiding,
and ensuring conflict, is a cumulative action of
over 100 wild buffaloes, some 500 feral water buffaloes,
and over 7,000 cattle.
Koshi
tappu Wildlife Tour
Day 01 : 1 hour
flight from Kathmandu to Biratnagar Airport, then
from the airport 1½ hour drive to Koshi Tappu
Guest reception / welcome briefing Lunch will be
served at around 1 p.m. Bird Watching/Elephant ride
safari Slide show on the natural history of the
reserve Dinner - Nepali Cuisine
Day 02 : Wake-up
call, Tea / coffee /breakfast, Whole day - Boat
& vehicle ride - excursion of Koshi river with
packed lunch. We may see the wild buffaloes along
the sand banks and the rare gangetic dolphins in
the water.
Evening - cultural dance program of the local Jhagad
tribes
Dinner - barbeque
Day 3 : Wake
up call Tea/coffee/ breakfast Some different activities
specially focusing for seasonal bird watching
Evening dinner - Barbeque
Day 4 : Morning
- free or an optional village walk/bird-watching
around the camp, Breakfast, Departure from the Lodge
Tour
Cost US$ 335
COST INCLUDES
Accommodation twin sharing basis, Hotel to transfer
KTM airport & pick up / airport transfer from
Biratnagar/camp/Biratnagar, All safari acitivities,
all local taxes, meals on full board basis
COST EXCLUDES :
Travel insurance, Airport Tax, air fare
KTM/Biratnager (U$174 per person)