20000 Lake Visit

“Without requiring a special permit, explore the magnificent Beeshazari Taal, a Ramsar site that is well-liked for birdwatching and functions as a crucial corridor for endangered species!”

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Photo by Lorenzo Herrera

Go to the stunning Beeshazari Taal-20,000 Lake to experience the best of nature. Tucked away beyond the park's boundaries, this haven may be explored on your own or with a wildlife guide and doesn't require a special permit. Known as a birdwatcher's paradise, this vast network of oxbow lakes is located in the inner Terai of Nepal, in the Bufferzone area. It was recognized as a Ramsar site in 2003.

The lake is located in the center of the Barandabhar Corridor Forest, a crucial natural passageway that links Chitwan National Park's Siwalik Hills to the Mahabharat Range and beyond. This charming forested wetland is a remarkable waterhole and wildlife corridor. It is home to numerous highly endangered and fragile species, including Bengal Tigers, Sloth Bears, Crocodiles, Deer, One-horned Rhinoceroses, and more. Therefore, Beeshazari Taal-20,000 Lake is the spot to go if you want to get away from the bustle of the city and reconnect with nature.