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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 Bajhang, Bajura, Doti and Achham Districts
of Seti Zone. The Park HQ. at Khaptad is about
50 km. and 32 km. walking distance respectively
from Silgadhi town (Doti) and Chainpur town
(Bajhang). |
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The park covers
a unique ecosystem of the mid-mountain region
of Western Nepal and is situated at around 3000
m. elevation. The upland is a rolling plateau
with grasslands intermixed with oak and coniferous
forests. |
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The summer
is cool and wet, whereas, the winter is cold
and dry. The monsoon begins in June and ends
in September with rainfall averaging less than
1000 mm. Occasional snowfall I winter with chilling
wind is another characteristic. |
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Vegetation
and Wildlife: |
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There is a
great variety of vegetation type ranging from
sub-tropical forest in the lower altitudes (Jhingrana
and Chaikot of Dopti) to temperate forests on
the Khaptad plateau. The most common tree species
are chirpine (Pinus roxburghii), spruce (Picea
smithiana), fir (Abies spectabilis), maple (Acer
pictum), birch (Betula utilis), alder (Alnus
nepalensis), and rhododendron (Rhododendron
spp.) Dense bamboo stands (nigalo) and wide
varieties of medicinal herbs occur in the park. |
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The most common
fauna in the park are leopard (Panthera pards).
Himalayan yellow-throated marten (Martes flavigula),
Himalayan black bear (Sus scrofa), jackal (Canis
aureus), musk deer (Mochus moschiferus), goral
(nemorhaedus goral), Himalayan tahr (Hemitragus
jemlahicus), wolf (Canis lupus), and common
languor (Presbytis entellus). |
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The common
bird species include the Impeyan pheasant (danphe),
Nepal's national bird (Lophophorus impejanus),
chukor partridge (Alectoris graeca), Kalij pheasant
(Lophuralleucomelana), Monal (Tragopan satyara),
red and yellow-billed blue magpie (Cissa erythrorhyncapa
& c. flavirostris), nutcracker (Nucifraga
caryooatactes), flycatchers (Muscicapa &
Muscicapella spp.), thrushes (Garrulax spp.
& Zoothera spp.), Himalayan griffin ( Gyps
himalayansis), cuckoos (Cuculus spp.), forktails
(Enicurus spp.), tits (Parus spp.), forktails
(Enicurus spp.), wagtails (motacilla spp.),
and eagles (Aquila spp.), A wide variety of
colorful butterflies, moths, and insects are
also important features of the Khaptad ecosystem. |
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Religious
Zone: |
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A meditation
zone has been set aside at the core of the park,
containing religious sites and the ashram of
Khapatad Swami, a renowned spiritual saint.
The important religious sites are Tribeni, Sahashra
Linga and the ashram. The religious center is
considered as a place for meditation and tranquillity.
Therefore, smoking, chewing tobacco, and consumption
of alcohol is prohibited. Similarly slaughtering
of animal or killing any animals or birds are
also prohibited. |
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Access and
Communications: |
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Regulations: |
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No one should
stay overnight or use alcoholic beverages, eat
meat, smoke or violate the peace of the meditation
area |




Far-Western
Nepal at an air distance of 446 km. from Kathmandu.
The core area is situated at the cross point
of Bajhang, Bajura, Doti and Achham Districts
of Seti Zone. The Park HQ. at Khaptad is about
50 km. and 32 km. walking distance respectively
from Silgadhi town (Doti) and Chainpur town
(Bajhang).

