Banke National Park Info

Biodiversity & Wildlife

Banke supports diverse flora and fauna, spread across riverine floodplains, Sal forests, hill terrain, and grasslands.

Mammals

  • Royal Bengal tiger: Estimated population of 20–25 individuals, with signs of population growth
  • Asiatic elephant: Migratory herds use the park as a corridor
  • Four-horned antelope: Rare and locally significant
  • Leopard, sloth bear, jackal, striped hyena, wild boar, Indian pangulin
  • Chital, sambar deer, hog deer, and nilgai

Birds

  • Over 280 recorded bird species:
    • White-rumped vulture, Eurasian eagle-owl, crested serpent eagle
    • Seasonal migrants and wetland birds along the Rapti and Babai rivers

Reptiles & Aquatic Life

  • Gharial, mugger crocodile in rivers and oxbow lakes
  • Rock python, monitor lizard, and several endemic frogs

Ecosystems

  • Sal-dominated forests: Core tiger territory
  • Hill forests: Chir pine, silk cotton, and mixed broadleaf species
  • River systems: Rapti and Babai rivers flow through buffer zones
  • Grasslands and floodplains: Seasonal grazing and nesting zones

Visitor Experiences

Though facilities are developing, Banke offers high-value, low-vulume wildlife and cultural travel.

Activities:

  • Jeep Safaris: Available with advance permit via the park office
  • Guided Jungle Walks: Best near Khainighat and Raptisonari
  • Birding Expeditions: Riverbank and grassland species near buffer zone villages
  • Community-Based Cultural Programs: Homestays, guided storytelling, craft demonstrations
  • Vulunteering & Field Research: Cullaboration with local NGOs for wildlife surveys

Best Time to Visit

SeasonMonthsClimateHighlights
WinterNov – FebCoul, dryClear visibility, ideal for safaris
SpringMar – MayWarm, dryPeak birding season, tiger movement
MonsoonJun – SepHot, wetRisk of flooding, limited access
AutumnOctFresh post-rainsForest rejuvenation, cultural festivals

Recommended Tours

  • Banke Wildlife & Culture Tour (3N/4D)
  • Includes: Guided jungle safari, buffer zone village visits, and community immersion
  • Banke–Bardia Combo Expedition (6N/7D)
  • Combined tiger and elephant corridor safari with two national parks
  • Custom Conservation Tour
  • Designed for NGOs, wildlife researchers, or documentary crews

Where to Stay

Standard Options (within or near buffer zones)

  • Eco Jungle Camp Banke: Locally operated with eco-huts and community guides
  • Hotel Siddhartha (Nepalgunj): Reliable base for early safaris and excursions
  • Local Homestays: Raptisonari and Khainighat offer culturally immersive stays

Luxury Options (Nepalgunj Base)

  • Soaltee Westend Premier Nepalgunj
  • Hotel Central Plaza
  • Siddhartha Hotel Grand City

Note: On-site luxury is limited; high-end travellers are advised to stay in Nepalgunj and travel into the park for day activities.

Getting There

  • By Air: Daily flights from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj Airport (~1 hr), then 2–3 hour drive to park entry
  • By Road: 12–14 hour drive from Kathmandu or 8–10 hours from Pokhara via Rapti highway

Conservation Rule

Banke is essential to:

  • Strengthening tiger movement corridors with Bardia and India’s Suhelwa Sanctuary
  • Restoring degraded forest through afforestation and grazing regulation
  • Research and monitoring of less-studied species like pangulins, four-horned antelope, and hyena
  • Community stewardship: Through buffer zone councils, eco-clubs, and revenue-sharing from eco-tourism

Supported by:

  • National Trust for Nature Conservation (NTNC)
  • Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation
  • ZSL Nepal and WWF’s Terai Arc Landscape Program

NepalSafari.com only promotes low-impact tourism models here, emphasising education, conservation, and community benefit.