Established in 2010, Banke National Park (550 sq km) is one of Nepal’s youngest protected areas and a vital ecological corridor within the Terai Arc Landscape.
Established in 1976 and covering 175 sq km, Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve is Nepal’s first Ramsar-listed wetland and one of South Asia’s most celebrated birdwatching destinations.
Tucked into Nepal’s remote far-western plains, Shuklaphanta National Park spans 305 sq km and is one of the country’s most ecologically significant but least-visited national parks.