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Endangered, indigenous and the tallest flying bird in the world is a resident species in the wetland of Lumbini. Lumbini Garden, the birth place of Buddha offers home for this endangered species. International Crane Foundation, Lumbini Crane Conservation Center and KGH Group of hotels join hands to conserve these rare cranes from the brink of extinction. |
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| Duration |
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3 - 7 days |
| Location |
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Lumbini & Jagadishpur Wetland |
| Type |
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Easy |
| Season |
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Throughout the year |
| Highlights |
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- Sarus Crane, The tallest flying bird in the world
- Lumbini the birthplace of Gautam Buddha
- Jagadishpur the Ramsar Wetland
- Tilaurakot, The archeological remains of the late King Suddodhan palace (Gautam Buddha's father)
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| Transportation |
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Flight to Bhairahawa or drive to Lumbini |
| Accommodation |
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Buddha Maya Garden Hotel |
| Meals |
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Inclusive |
| Lead by |
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Residents archeologist and naturalist |
| Strategy |
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Flight to Bhairahawa
Driving, Hiking and walking |
| Cost |
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US$ 70 + per person per day on twin sharing basis
(minimum 2 persons required)
Flight cost Extra |