*Bardia NP Nepal* I have seen, people having breakfast on a mat, and a tiger passing by that place, few meters away..... After they left the place. I wonder, how Nepal forest department allows such things? May be, they haven't yet have 'freaking out' type of tourists. Also seen, in one video of Bardia, a guide taking tourists, on foot, to see a tiger, which has just killed a sambar deer..... There was only a small river, between them. I wonder how it is allowed in Nepal? 4:40 a rare sight of that bird.... 15:26 Deer fight What antlers they had!!! *It looks, bardia NP has good, comfortable, tourist friendly, sturdy safari jeeps* It has an option of safe cabin too, if one wants to sit safely inside. India too, must have such 'open safari jeeps, with a closed driver cabin'. If anyone has a noisy child, it can be placed inside that cabin, with windows closed 😀 Sir, you present a splendid view of the jungle, in almost all of your videos. Great! 19:15 You said it correctly. Wild-lifers do mention such free time zones, which are at night too. 20:39 adventurous lunch by the river side The pics added at the end of the video are good. But will it not be more authentic to show them, where they were seen, in the safari?
First of all, I thank you for such detailed and genuine comment. Nepal allows all this adventure because it's daily life for them, the locals are daring and the tourists are mostly from western countries who come to Nepal for raw adventure. Indians are mostly leisure and luxury tourists and even the wildlifers are camera and social media oriented so THANKFULLY not much Indian tourists visit Bardiya yet. And yes the photo input, I am working on it and in few videos have shown the photos as the video advances.
Full day Jeep safari costs around 12-15 k for Indians (this is cost that hotels charge us). Stay can vary from 1500-7000 for a twin sharing room without meals.
@@Rishabh12Gupta if it is gypsy then same as India (6+2 driver and guide) if bigger vehicle like Bolero or Isuzu Dmax then it is 9 seater (including guide). I myself am conducting guided tour to Bardiya in May, if you are interested you may drop me a WhatsApp message on 9881722560.
No, they carry only a stick. Yes, the walking safari is dangerous, so is working in office or marriage. Jokes apart 😝, yes there is some element of danger that's why people do it for adventure.
Mein bhi wahi dhoond raha tha 😀. But yes you are right maybe, I edited this thumbnail later to paste a picture of tiger and rhino to create curiosity, so maybe I'm a bit wrong here. But I would also ask you here if you are a wildlife lover if you got anything out of this video, be it entertainment or information. AND compare it with most other wildlife UA-cam channels, maybe you'll get the answer 😉. Happy watching, enjoy 😊
*Bardia NP Nepal*
I have seen, people having breakfast on a mat, and a tiger passing by that place, few meters away..... After they left the place.
I wonder, how Nepal forest department allows such things?
May be, they haven't yet have 'freaking out' type of tourists.
Also seen, in one video of Bardia, a guide taking tourists, on foot, to see a tiger, which has just killed a sambar deer..... There was only a small river, between them.
I wonder how it is allowed in Nepal?
4:40 a rare sight of that bird....
15:26 Deer fight
What antlers they had!!!
*It looks, bardia NP has good, comfortable, tourist friendly, sturdy safari jeeps* It has an option of safe cabin too, if one wants to sit safely inside.
India too, must have such 'open safari jeeps, with a closed driver cabin'. If anyone has a noisy child, it can be placed inside that cabin, with windows closed 😀
Sir, you present a splendid view of the jungle, in almost all of your videos. Great!
19:15 You said it correctly. Wild-lifers do mention such free time zones, which are at night too.
20:39 adventurous lunch by the river side
The pics added at the end of the video are good.
But will it not be more authentic to show them, where they were seen, in the safari?
First of all, I thank you for such detailed and genuine comment.
Nepal allows all this adventure because it's daily life for them, the locals are daring and the tourists are mostly from western countries who come to Nepal for raw adventure. Indians are mostly leisure and luxury tourists and even the wildlifers are camera and social media oriented so THANKFULLY not much Indian tourists visit Bardiya yet.
And yes the photo input, I am working on it and in few videos have shown the photos as the video advances.
Nice & Informative coverage of Bardia National Park, Nepal
I'm glad you liked it, thanks 👍
In this series this episode is the best till now
Thanks nice to know. Thanks for watching 👍
Amazing one Jitendra bhai. 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
I'm glad you liked it, thanks 👍
Awesome is the word. Keep it up Jitendra... What a shoot!!!
Thanks didi 🙏
Please share what's the price of safari...and i can change my Indian rupee to Nepal currency
Amazing Video Jitendra Bhai, well complied and illustrated as always ur expressions makes it more thrilling. Waiting to see you soon in next vlog. 💞
I'm glad that you enjoyed this video 👍
Indeed a very beautiful jungle.. And not to say beautiful captures of birds and animals in the last part.. ☺
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Sir fan hogya..aapka...😍
Sir mein dhanya ho gaya, thanks to viewers like you, your lovely comments keep me going 🤘
Stunning park👌🏼. Terrible to see you on walking safari 😮. Epic line 26:35. As usual great coverage and narration, Sirji 👍🏼.
Definitely a beautiful place. I'm glad that you enjoyed the video, thanks 👍
Nice vlog. Is Bardiya NP open during monsoons in August?
Thanks. In peak monsoon it is inaccessible. It is open in monsoon but depending on the rain it can be closed day wise.
@@JSinghDreams Ok thanks for this information
I was there in april i want to visit Bardiya on september .i love this place 🧡soon I'll prepare video on my channel from my last visit
That's great 👍
my hometown
It's an amazing place 👍
now this the best out of all , this vlog has to reach at least 1 million people ...
Haha...that's the best thing to hear that each video is getting better. Regarding 1 million, I can only say I wish 😄
Share the video. Thanks 👍
Haji shekhawat bhai aap kb visit krrhe ho??
@@flyingpaws111 jaldi bro 😎
Please reveal charges of bardia
Full day Jeep safari costs around 12-15 k for Indians (this is cost that hotels charge us). Stay can vary from 1500-7000 for a twin sharing room without meals.
15k is per person or for the entire Jeep, Sir kindly tell.
@@Rishabh12Gupta yes, entire Jeep for full day
Sir, approx how many passengers they take in a jeep, also any contact no of the guide, if possible, Ragards.
@@Rishabh12Gupta if it is gypsy then same as India (6+2 driver and guide) if bigger vehicle like Bolero or Isuzu Dmax then it is 9 seater (including guide).
I myself am conducting guided tour to Bardiya in May, if you are interested you may drop me a WhatsApp message on 9881722560.
The walking safari can be dangerous ! Do the safari guide carry rifle for protection of himself and tourists ?
No, they carry only a stick.
Yes, the walking safari is dangerous, so is working in office or marriage.
Jokes apart 😝, yes there is some element of danger that's why people do it for adventure.
*promosm*
Means?
Sir 30min se video dekh rha tha tiger to kahi dikha hi nhi 🤗
Mein bhi wahi dhoond raha tha 😀. But yes you are right maybe, I edited this thumbnail later to paste a picture of tiger and rhino to create curiosity, so maybe I'm a bit wrong here. But I would also ask you here if you are a wildlife lover if you got anything out of this video, be it entertainment or information. AND compare it with most other wildlife UA-cam channels, maybe you'll get the answer 😉. Happy watching, enjoy 😊
Hi, wonderful coverage of Bardiya, please share the cost of the safari you did. If possible share Ashish’s number also.
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it.
Ashish ji is not a tour agent but my friend also for safari I conduct group tours, you may join us next year.
@@JSinghDreams will definitely try. All the best!!!
@@9922065516 thanks 🙏