JAWANI KO RANKO 'जवानी को रन्को' - NEW NEPALI SHORT MOVIE - 2016

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JUNGLE SAFARI
Cast 
Balma, Simran, Antina, Jyasmi, Pukar, Jyoti , Dolma, Bishal and S Kumar


The southern belt of Nepal is known as the Terai. It is a low land covered with dense subtropical forest. Here you will find some of the most exciting safari destinations in the world. You will be going into deep jungle on elephant back or four-wheel drive to view wild animals in their natural habitat. The jungle safari activity includes canoeing, nature walks, bird watching, excursions, and visit to an ethnic Tharu village in the Jungle Safari Park. There are 14 national parks and wildlife reserves in the Kingdom. Royal Chitwan National Park (932 Sq. km.), Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve (175 sq. km.) and Royal Bardiya National Park (968 sq. km.) are most famous and popular.

Jungle Safari at Chitwan National Park 
It is the most popular Wild Life Safari Park in Nepal. It is easily accessed. It is five hour drive from Kathmandu or Pokhara and regular air flights from Kathmandu and Pokhara. Please find the activities and itinerary.

Activities

Attraction

Jungle walk

To see Sal forest and open grass land; Bird watch: to spot local and migratory birds in Nepal; to see wild animals.

Village walk

To see the village and life of Ethnic people 'Tharu'.

Elephant Center

Elephant Breeding Center with lots of domesticated elephants

Elephant ride

To see wild life: One horned Rhinoceros, different types of deer, wild boar, wild bison, monkeys, sloth bear, leopard, and Royal Bengal Tiger (if lucky)

Canoeing in River Rapti

Traditional dug-out canoe: Riverside scenery; Aquatic birds; endangered crocodiles locally known as Gharials and Magars

Jeep drive

A jeep drive through grasslands, riverside forests, and  Sal forests to Kasara.

Visit to Gharial Hatchery Farm

Conservation of endangered Gangetic crocodiles known as Gharials or Mugars, eggs are hatched, brought up, and released into rivers.

Cultural program

A cultural program from Tharus in their traditional colourfull costumes. The variety includes famous stick dance and dance with guests.

Jungle Safari 2 nights/3 days 
 Day 01 Lunch upon arrival; Village Tour and unset view from beach of Rapti river; Dinner at the hotel.
Day 02 Jungle walk after early morning Tea/Coffee. After breakfast: Canoeing and Trip to Elephant breeding center; after lunch, Elephant ride. Evening: Cultural program and Dinner around the camp firing.
Day 03 Bird Watching (or extra elephant ride) after early morning tea/coffee.8.00 AM: Breakfast 9.00 AM: departure to Kathmandu or Pokhara or Lumbini or else where. 

Extra day: Jeep drive to Kasara; Gharial Hatchery Farm; visit to Bis Hajari Lake.
The actual program will be given to you on your arrival at resort. Please note that the activities are adjusted to the season and weather conditions.

Koshi Tappu wildlife reserve 2 nights/ 3 days
 Day 01 Arrival in the resort and briefing about the program. Lunch. Bird watch in the marshland outside the reserve to see the storks, ibises, snipes, waterfowl etc. or optional elephant ride. Slide show on the natural history of the reserve followed by Nepali dinner.
Day 02 Breakfast. Full day excursion on boat and four wheels drive with pack lunch to see waders, waterfowls, birds of `y, marsh crocodile, otters, wild water buffalo and Gangetic dolphins including a visit to Pink Tower (full day), cultural dance followed by dinner.
Day 03 Bird watching around the camp area or leisure. Breakfast. Departure
The activities are adjusted to the season and weather conditions

Royal Bardia National Park 
It is one of the largest and least explored National Parks in Nepal. It is located in the remote Far Western Terai in Nepal.This National Park is the largest habitat of Royal Bengal Tigers in Nepal and is only one National Park with fresh water Dolphins. You stand a better chance of seeing a tiger here than anywhere else in Nepal. It's a stunning place that seems a very long way from the 21st century -watching the sunrise over the forest from the back of an elephant. It is believed that the largest male elephant in Asia is in this park. This place is supposed to be safe heaven for royal Bengal Tiger, leopards, jungle cats, mongooses, sloth bears, blue cow antelopes, langurs, spotted hog, samber deer, masheer fish, gharial and mugger crocodiles, Gangetic dolphin etc. Same way, more than 30 different type of mammals and 250 species of birds are believed to be here.

Tharu Style Resort
Known as 'Tharu', the indigenous people of lowland Nepal live in close harmony with nature. Depending on the forest for building materials and medicines, and on the rivers for fish, these farmer/ fishermen still live as they have for generations. 

In keeping with these rural surroundings, hotels in Bardia, with accommodation ranging from standard to deluxe, are built in traditional clay and timber style with grass roofs and Tharu decoration. 
With restaurants offering set buffet and la carte meals, hotels provide the perfect relaxed setting from which to explore the pristine conservation area that is Royal Bardia National Park. 
Electricity has not yet reached Bardia - kerosene lamps are used for lighting and gas for cooking. Natural solar energy heats the water except in the cool months of January and February when we provide refuse generated hot water and bed time hot water bottles to keep you snug! 
Safari Activities 

Offering walking, jeep and elephant-back safaris as well as a range of cultural tours and activities, We provide the visitor with access to a natural wonderland. 

Elephant-back safaris 
Walking safaris 
Educational walks for children 
Bird Watching 
Jeep safaris 
Culture tours 
Tharu dances 
Fishing

Endangered Species 
As well as dozens of more common animals and hundreds of birds, Royal Bardia National Park is home to 19 of the 39 species legally protected in Nepal. With 8 types of ecosystems, Bardia holds the key to the survival of many species. In fact, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has identified Bardia as playing a major role in the survival of the world tiger population. 

Royal Bengal tigers
River dolphins
Rhinoceros
Pangolins
Great pied hornbills
Wild elephants
Black buck antelopes
Bengal florican's
Gharial crocodiles


Conservation
Originally a hunting reserve, Bardia became a wildlife conservation area in 1976 and was upgraded to National Park status as recently as 1988. As well as providing a home for a wide range of mammals, birds and reptiles, Royal Bardia National Park provides the ideal environment for the study of wildlife. The WWF and the King Mahendra Trust for Nature Conservation are both active in the Park monitoring wildlife movement and breeding habits as well as pursuing a policy of forestry care and educating local people on the meaning of, and need for, protected areas. 

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