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The southern lowlands of Nepal are known as
the Terai. This area is covered in dense tropical jungles and is home to thousands
of bird and animal species, including some of the world's most exotic and endangered
species. Due to increases in population, deforestation, and illegal poaching,
the natural habitats of animals like One-Horned Rhino, Royal Bengal Tiger, Snow
Leopard, Red Panda, Blue Bull, and the Gharial Crocodile are being destroyed,
and leading these creatures to extinction. This loss of wildlife must be stopped
so that future generations will have a healthy and balanced way of life. Fortunately,
efforts are being made by the Nepalese government to preserve these natural wildlife
sanctuaries and to maintain balance in the local Eco-systems.  A number
of conservation areas, national parks, wildlife reserves, and hunting reserves
have been established in Nepal. Today, there are 14 national parks and wildlife
reserves in Nepal, including the Royal Chitwan National Park, world heritage site.
Beyond the Limits Treks organizes ultimate jungle safari adventure packages for
travellers to witness what this exotic wilderness has to offer.
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