
NATIONAL PARKS (Nepal)
National Parks in Nepal are protected areas established to conserve the country's rich biodiversity, forests, and ecosystems. They cover scenic landscapes, mountains, forests, and wildlife, including endangered species like Bengal tigers, snow leopards, and red pandas. These parks support environmental sustainability, promote eco-tourism, and involve local communities in conservation efforts. Visitors can enjoy activities such as trekking, wildlife safaris, and mountain viewing while helping preserve Nepal's natural heritage. Managed by the government, these parks are vital for maintaining ecological balance and fostering awareness about environmental protection.