Koshi Tappu
Koshi Tappu covers 175 sq km. Koshi Tappu wildlife reserve lies on the flood plains of the Sapta Koshi in Saptari and Sunsari Districts of Eastern Nepal. The Eastern and Western Embankments of the river define the Reserve. The Sapta Koshi River changes its course from one season to another. The vegetation mainly includes tall Khar pater grassland with 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 140 individuals) of wild buffalo or Arna is found here. Other mammals are the hog deer, wild boar, spotted deer and blue bull. The Reserve also assists the local economy by providing fishing permits and allowing the collection of edible fruits and ferns in season. More than 439 species of birds have been recorded in the Reserve. These include species of ducks, 2 species of ibises, many storks, egrets, herons and the endangered swamp partridges and Bengal floricans. The Koshi barrage is extremely important as a resting place for migratory birds. Many species recorded here are not seen elsewhere in Nepal.
To get there: From Kathmandu, fly to Biratnagar (1hr) and then drive 40 km (90 min).
