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Claim Your Website NowValmiki National Park is located at West Champaran district of Bihar its a largest forest in the bihar. Valmiki Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park is the 18th Tiger Reserved of the country. The Valmiki Tiger Reserve comprises of the Valmiki National Park and the Valmiki Wild Sanctuary. Spread over an 880 sq km the Valmiki National Park and wildlife Sanctuary has tigers, leopards, flying foxes, flying squirrels, wild cats, langur, sloth bears, antelopes, 241 species of birds and a variety of reptiles and butterflies. In 2010 there are only 10 tigers in the park cut currently in 2022 it has doubled now. Jungle Safaris is the well way to connected different types of wildlife animals in the Park.
Attractions Views Of Valmiki National Park
Valmiki National Park has a variety of activities to attract the visitors. The rich wildlife and the diverse topography makes for wonderful natural walks through the forests. Border Trek. Jungle Camp. Tiger Trail. Watchtowers. Bheriya Watch Tower. Bhikhna Thori. Rohua Nala.
It’s a great palace for tourists who love nature and forest. There are several types of resorts but the best one is village Camo, near the India-Nepal Border and Vandal Dam. Wherever you go forest in the morning around eleven there is a great chance for seeing a tiger or lions. There is a dam distributed half in India and half in Nepal which was inaugurated by the king of Nepal and or first Prime minister of India Shri Pandit Jawahar lal Nehru.
How To Reach Valmiki National Park
Air: The nearest airport is at Patna at a distance of 295km.
Rail: The nearest rail head Valmiki Nagar is 5km from the park.
Road : There are bus services from Valmiki Nagar to Bettiah ( 80km) the nearest town.