Wildlife in Nepal an incredibly diverse array of wildlife, thanks to its varied landscapes ranging from the Himalayas to the Terai plains. In the mountainous regions, elusive snow leopards, red pandas, and Himalayan tahr roam, adapted to the harsh alpine environment. The lush forests of the Terai lowlands are home to Bengal tigers, one-horned rhinoceroses, Asian elephants, and sloth bears, thriving in protected national parks like Chitwan and Bardia. Nepal's avian biodiversity is equally impressive, with over 900 bird species, including colorful pheasants, majestic eagles, and the revered national bird, the Himalayan Monal. This rich tapestry of wildlife makes Nepal a paradise for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers alike, offering unparalleled opportunities to observe and appreciate the natural world in its purest form.