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Parsa Wildlife Reserve
occupies parts of Chitwan, Makawanpur, Parsa and Bara districts in
central Nepal. The reserve headquarters is situated at Adabar on the
Hetauda-Birgunj
highway and the Reserve covers 499 sq. kms. and established in 1984.
The dominant landscape of the reserve, the Churiya hills ranging from
750m. to 950m. run east-west of the reserve. The reserve has
sub-tropical monsoon climate. The forest is composed of tropical to
subtropical forest types with sal constituting 90% of the vegetation. In
the Churiya hills Chir pine grows and along the stream and rivers Khair,
Sissoo with silk cotton tree occur. Sabai grass a commercially important
grass species grows well in the southern face of Churiya hill. The
reserve supports a good population of resident wild elephant, tiger,
leopard, sloth bear, gaur, blue bull, wild dog. Other common animals are
sambar, chital, hogdeer, barking deer, langur, striped hyena, ratel,
palm civet, jungle cat etc.
There are nearly 300 species of birds in the reserve. Giant hombill,
peafowl, red jungle fowl, flycatchers, woodpeckers etc. are few other
common birds found in the reserve. Many kinds of snakes like king cobra,
common cobra, krait, rat snake, pythons are found in the reserve due to
hot tropical climate.
Entry Fee Per Person Per Day
For Nepalese Nationals, Rs. 20/-
For SAARC Nationals, Rs. 200/-
For Other Foreign Nationals, Rs. 500/-
(Note Entrance fee not required for children under 10 years).
Filming Permit Fee (Documentary Films)
For Nepalese Nationals, Rs. 5,000/-
For SAARC Nationals, Rs. 25,000/-
For Other Foreign Nationals, US $ 1,000/-
Helicopter Landing (Per Landing), Rs. 2,000/- |
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