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Hotel In Biratnagar- Koshi
Tappu |
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| Koshi Tapu wild Life Resort-Koshi |
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Koshi Tappu Wildlife Camp, the very first luxury
camp, situated just at the outskirt of Koshi Tappu wildlife reserve,
in the eastern part of the country, is truly a natural haven on
earth. Living among the birds within the greenly dense camp, it is a
perfect getaway spot. For, the birders, the camp itself is a place
where the rare and exotic birds come to you. Koshi Tappu wildlife
camp, is the first camp established in the Koshi Tappu wildlife
reserve in the year 1992. Established solely for the purpose of
serving to the needs of the birdwatchers all over the world, the
camp is staffed with bird specialists renowned in the country. Now,
this camp has also served to the holiday needs of the nature lovers
seeking solace from the city and the hectic life. Time just slows
down inside the camp.
The camp is staffed with local naturalists and bird specialists. It
consists of 12 large deluxe safari tents with easy twin beds and
modern toilet amenity. The restaurant with fully stocked bar is
located centrally on the thatched house, 'Golghar'. Nepali and
Western cuisine is served to you from our experienced kitchen
staffs. |
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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 kharpater grassland with a few patches
of khair-sissoo scrub forest and deciduous mixed riverine forest.
The reserve offers important habitat for a variety of wildlife. The
last surviving population (about 100) of wild buffalo or arna are
found here. Other mammals are the hog deer, wild boar, spotted deer,
and the 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, two species of ibises,
many storks, egrets, herons and the endangered swamp partridge and
Bengal florican. The Koshi Barrage is extremely important as a
resting place for migratory birds. Many species recorded here are
not seen elsewhere in Nepal. The endangered gharial crocodile and
Gangetic dolphin have been recorded in the Koshi River. |
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