Nepal is known for its diverse biodiversity profile<\/a> as evident in a wide range of animal and plant species that the country has been preserving for centuries.<\/p>\n With a good number of wildlife reserves like Parsa Wildlife Reserve, the largest among others such as Chitwan National Park, Nepal tourism<\/a> has a wide range of options for nature and animal lovers.<\/p>\n Extending up to Hetauda-Birgunj highway in the east, surrounded by the Chitwan National Park<\/a> in the west, the Rapti River and Siwalik Hills in the north and thick forest cover in the south, Parsa Wildlife Reserve is spread across a total area of 637.37 sq. km..<\/p>\n Covering three different districts- Parsa, Makwanpur and Bara, the reserve lies in the protected area of the Inner Terai lowlands of south-central Nepal<\/a>.<\/p>\n What Makes Parsa Attractive?<\/strong><\/p>\n Parsa protected area is home to an estimated 919 species of flora including 298 vascular plants, 234 dicots, 58 monocots, five pteridophytes and one gymnosperm.<\/p>\n