Nepal Nature dot com Travels (P.) Ltd., Chhetrapaty, Yapinkhya #90, Kathmandu #17, Nepal
Phone: ++ 977 1 4256529        Email: mail@nepalnaturetravels.com
Angling
 
There are approximately 118 varieties of fresh water fish in the Himalayan Rivers ranging from the much sought after mahseer to the mountain stream trout-like varieties. Fishing & Angling, the best season to go fishing on the white waters is before and after the monsoon from February till April and October and November.

Some popular fishing areas are Karnali, Babai in Bardiya, Chitwan's river confluences (Trisuli, Kaligandaki, Seti, Buri Gandaki), Dolalghat at Indrawati River, on Kodari Highway at Bhotekoshi and Pokhara lakes (Begnas, Fewa). We provide Boats, fishing rods and tackle including transport, camping and necessary permit. Fishing is also more fun in mountain streams. In the Terai river water large catfish, murrel and carp are found in abundance. Please do write us if you are interested to participate in this programme. 
 


 
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Best of Wildlife and Wetlands (Shivapuri – Chitwan and Koshi)
Best of Nepal Wildlife (Shivapuri – Pokhara – Lumbini – Chitwan)
Best of Nepal Birding Safari (Shivapuri – Lumbini – Chitwan and Koshi)
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Recommended Destinations
  Kathmandu Valley   Bhaktapur Durbar Square   Chitwan
Recommended Activities
Bird watching and hike or drive in Shivapuri Nagarjung, Elephant Safari, River safari and Jeep safari in Chitwan, Trek to Everest, Langtang, Annapurna and Mustang, Scenic Mountain tour of Pokhara, Sarus Crane and Bird Watching in Lumbini the birthplace of Buddha, Sunrise and Sunset view from Nagarkot, Mountain Flight to see Mt. Everest and Himalayan Range, Tracking Wild Bengal Tigers and Wild Asian Elephants in Bardia, Mahasheer Fishing in Karnali River, White water rafting in Bhote Koshi and Trishuli River, Journey to the valley of Snow Leopards,