Banke National Park
Banke National Park is located in the Mid-Western Region of Nepal. Established in 2010, it covers an area of approximately 550 square kilometers. The park is known for its diverse ecosystems, including tropical and subtropical forests, grasslands, and riverine habitats. It is home to various wildlife species, including the endangered Bengal tiger and one-horned rhinoceros.
The park is part of the Churia Range and features several rivers, making it an important area for biodiversity. Visitors can enjoy activities like wildlife watching, trekking, and exploring the natural beauty of the region. Banke National Park is also a vital conservation area, contributing to the protection of Nepal's rich flora and fauna.