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Bishazari Tal

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Location
  
Chitwan, Nepal

Basin countries
  
Nepal

Surface elevation
  
286 m (938 ft)

Area
  
32 km²

Lake type
  
oxbow lake

Surface area
  
3,200 ha (7,900 acres)

Settlements
  
Salyantar

Settlement
  
Salyantar

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The Bishazari Tal, also spelled Beeshazar Tal, is an extensive oxbow lake system in the buffer zone of the Chitwan National Park, a protected area in the Inner Terai of central Nepal. This wetland covers an area of 3,200 ha (7,900 acres) at an altitude of 286 m (938 ft), and is situated between the Mahabharat mountain range (Lower Himalayan Range) to the north and the Siwalik range to the south. In August 2003, it has been designated as a Ramsar site.

The Nepali words 'bis' बिस् (twenty), 'hajār' हजार् (thousand) and 'tāl' ताल् (lake) mean '20,000 lakes'.

FaunaEdit

The forested wetland provides excellent habitat as a waterhole and wildlife corridor for critically endangered and vulnerable species including Bengal tiger, sloth bear, smooth-coated otter, one-horned rhinoceros, white-rumped vulture, Pallas's fish-eagle, lesser adjutant stork, ferruginous duck, gharial and marsh crocodile.

References

Bishazari Tal Wikipedia