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Wild Boar Hunting in Nepal

8 Days

Overview

Hunting wild boar in Nepal offers a thrilling and rewarding experience for hunters. The combination of challenging quarry, diverse landscapes, and the cultural richness of Nepal makes it a unique hunting adventure. By following regulations and supporting conservation efforts, hunters can enjoy this pursuit responsibly and sustainably.

Hunting wild boar in Nepal is governed by the National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act of 1973. While wild boars are not as highly regulated as some of the other species, hunting them still requires appropriate permissions and adherence to local regulations. The Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation (DNPWC) issues hunting licenses and monitors hunting activities to prevent overhunting and to support conservation efforts.

Wild boars are found throughout Nepal, from the lowland Terai regions to the hilly and mountainous areas. They thrive in a variety of habitats, including dense forests, grasslands, and agricultural fields. This adaptability makes them widespread but also challenging to hunt, as they are quick, nocturnal, and can be aggressive when cornered. Hunting wild boar in Nepal involves a mix of adventure, skill, and strategy.

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Wild Boar Hunting in Nepal
  • Fly/Drive
  • Hotel/Tented Camp
  • March-May