Recently, Bardiya National Park has been awarded as the Best Sustainable Destinations in 'Asia-Pacific' category of Sustainable Top 100 Destination Awards 2019. As well as Nepal set to become the first country to double its national tiger population since the ambitious TX@ goal – to double the world’s wild tiger population by 2022 which was set at the St. Petersburg Tiger Summit in 2010. It signifies that how Bardia National Park set effort to increase the population of Tiger in few periods of time in advance.
1 Hour Flights and 2 hours drive will take you to Bardia National Park from Kathmandu. Bardia National Park is popular for Royal Bengal Tiger, Gharial Crocodile (listed in critically endanger species only and estimated 200 left in the world), One Horn Rhino, Wild Asiatic Elephants, Different species of Deer along with Black Bug (Near Threatened), Otter (Vulnerable) and other birds and animals.