List of protected areas of Nepal


The protected areas of Nepal cover mainly forested land and are located at various altitudes in the Terai, in the foothills of the Himalayas and in the mountains, thus encompassing a multitude of landscapes and preserving a vast biodiversity in the Palearctic and Indomalayan realms.
Nepal covers in the central part of the Himalayas. Altitudes range from in the south-eastern Terai to at Mount Everest within a short horizontal span. This extreme altitudinal gradient has resulted in 11 bio-climatic zones ranging from lower tropical below to nival above in the High Himalayas, encompassing nine terrestrial ecoregions with 36 vegetation types.
Additionally, nine Ramsar sites were declared between 1988 and 2008. Two wildlife reserves were declared as national parks in 2017.

Classification

Nepal has the following kinds of protected areas, in the sense of the word designated by IUCN:

Botanical gardens

Conservation areas

National parks

NameImageDistrictsProvinceArea
DeclarationIUCN
Category
Chitwan National ParkChitwanBagmati1973
Sagarmatha National ParkSolukhumbuKoshi19 July 1976
Langtang National ParkNuwakot, Rasuwa, SindhupalchowkBagmati1976
Rara National ParkMugu, JumlaKarnali1976
Khaptad National ParkBajhang, Bajura, Achham, DotiSudurpaschim1984
Shey Phoksundo National ParkDolpa, MuguKarnali 1984
Bardiya National ParkBardiyaLumbini 1988
Makalu Barun National ParkSolukhumbu, SankhuwasabhaKoshi1992
Shivapuri Nagarjun National ParkKathmandu. Nuwakot, SindhupalchowkBagmati2002
Banke National ParkBanke, Salyan, DangLumbini12 July 2010
Shuklaphanta National ParkKanchanpurSudurpaschim1976 as Wildlife Reserve; 2017 as National Park
Parsa National ParkBara, Makwanpur, ParsaMadhesh1984 as Wildlife Reserve, 2017 as National Park
Chhayanath National ParkMuguKarnali4 September 2025

Wildlife reserves

Hunting Reserve

Ramsar Sites

The following Ramsar sites were declared between 1988 and 2008: