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BARDIYA NATIONAL PARK OF NEPAL Bardiya National Park is one of the largest and undistributed national parks of Nepal located at the terai land covering an area of 968 km square. This National Park was established in 1988 and named the Royal Bardia National Park. At the east of Bardiya lies the bank of Karnali River that bisects the Babai River in Bardiya District. The crest of Siwalik Hills covers the northern territory. The Nepalgunj – Surkhet Highway passes through this National Park on the southern border and lies the human settlements on the western territory.
HISTORY OF BARDIYA NATIONAL PARK In 1869, Bardiya was only a Royal Hunting Reserve with an area of 368 km square. Even before that, the land was proclaimed by East India Company with the treaty of Sugauli.
Bengal tiger
India returned the land after 45 years when Nepal took part in the Indian Independence movement in 1857. It was then considered as the Royal Karnali