NATIONAL
PARKS IN NEPAL
KHAPTAD
NATIONAL PARK
Area :
255 sq. km
Established : 1984
Location :
Khaptad National Park is located
in the mid-mountain region of
Far-Western Nepal at an air distance
of 446 km. from Kathmandu. The core
area is situated at the cross point
of the Bijhang, Bajura, Doti and Accam
Districts of Seti Zone.
Feature :
The park covers the unique mid-mountain
ecosystem of Western Nepal, and
is situated at about 300 m. elevation.
The upland is a rolling plateau of grasslands
intermixed with oak and coniferous forests.
There is a great
variety of vegetation types ranging
from sub-tropical forest in the lower
altitudes (Jhingrana and Chaikot of
Doti) to temperate forest on the Khaptad
plateau. The most common tree species
are chirpine, spruce, fir, maple, birch,
alder and rhododendron. Dense bamboo
stands (nigalo) and wide varieties of
medicinal herbs occur in the park.
The most common fauna
in the park are leopard, Himalayan yellow-throated
marten, Himalayan tahr and others.
The common bird species include Impeyan
pheasant, chkor partridge, kalij pheasant,
monal, red and yellow-billed blue magpie,
and Himalayan griffin. A wide variety
of colorful butterflies, moths and insects
are also an important feature of the
Khaptad ecosystem.
The core area of
Khaptad is of much religious importance.
It includes the Ashram of Khaptad
Swami, a renowned spiritual saint.
Therefore, all the vices of modern society
such as alcohol, cigarettes and tobacco,
violence and killing are prohibited.