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Mar 21, 2016- British Prince Henry Charles Albert David 'Harry' this morning reached the Bardiya National Park where he went on a rafting expedition and observed the vast multitude of wild life.
The British Prince went on a mountain flight on a chopper before descending down to Bardiya. He boarded the raft for at least 40 minutes travelling from Gaindamochar Post to Baghaura Phant. Later he went on a jungle safari travelling on foot for at least half an hour.
The tiger trapping cameras this time captured Prince Harry's gait through the forest. He was elated to see the video of his tiger-like gait in a laptop. The tiger trapping camera installation work which started in the 1990s completed in 2000. A total of 300 cameras have been set up in the jungle.
The technical teams from the Bardiya National Park and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) briefed the Prince on the tiger trapping camera technology. There are a total of 50 tigers within the Park, Assistant Conservation Officer, Ashok Bhandari said.
Prince Harry clad in a pair of jeans, shirt and a muffler delighted in observing the wildlife.
Prince Harry, who has special interest in nature, environment, mountain and wildlife, also enquired about various aspects of Bardiya National Park during his observation. Especially, elephants, rhinos, tigers and birds of 250 species are found in the park, spread on around 1000 square kilometers of area.
Shakti Travels and Tours Media Department - www.shaktitravel.com
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