Valmiki National Park: Bihar's Untamed Wilderness**

 **Valmiki National Park: Bihar's Untamed Wilderness**


**Valmiki National Park** is a hidden treasure for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers, located in the West Champaran district of Bihar. It covers an area of about **880 square kilometers** and is Bihar's only national park, part of the **Terai Arc Landscape**, which extends into Nepal. The park is rich in biodiversity, with a variety of flora and fauna, offering visitors a chance to experience untouched natural beauty.


## A Haven for Wildlife

Valmiki National Park is home to a variety of **wildlife species**, including the majestic **Royal Bengal Tiger**, making it a part of **India's Project Tiger initiative**. Other notable species include **leopards, Indian bison (gaur), wild boars, deer species, and langurs**. The park is also a paradise for **bird watchers**, with over **250 bird species** recorded, including peacocks, hornbills, and the crested serpent eagle.


## Flora and Landscape

The park has a rich mix of **moist deciduous forests, grasslands, and riverine ecosystems**, where trees like **sal, teak, and cane** grow in dense green canopies. The **Gandak River**, which passes through the park, enhances its scenic beauty and supports a rich aquatic ecosystem.


## Key Attractions in Valmiki National Park

- **Valmiki Tiger Reserve** – An important habitat for the endangered Royal Bengal Tiger.

- **Gandak River Safari** – A must enjoy for its spectacular views of the wildlife in the park.

- **Valmiki Ashram** – An important mythological place associated with **sage Valmiki**, the writer of the Ramayana.

- **Tharu Villages** – The habitations of the local Tharu people, an indigenous community offering a glimpse of their very distinctive customs and culture.


## Best Time to Visit

Best season to visit Valmiki National Park: **October to March.** Since the climate is pleasant, and wild animals are easily spotted.


##How to Reach

- **By Air**: The closest airport is in Patna (about 270 km).

- **By Rail**: The closest railway station is at **Valmikinagar** and it's well connected from the major cities.

- By Road: accessible from Patna, Bettiah, and Gorakhpur.


##Conclusion

Valmiki National Park is an unexplored paradise that offers an unforgettable experience of nature and wildlife. Be it an adventure-seeker, a wildlife photographer, or a soul in search of serenity, this national park is the ultimate destination. Enter Bihar's only tiger reserve and let yourself get lost in the beauty of the wild.

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