Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve is the
only are in Nepal where licensed hunting is
allowed. The reserve adjoins Myagdi district
and Baglung district, just below the Dhaulagiri
range in West Nepal. Spreading over an area
of 1,325 sq. kilometers the reserve begins at
3,000 meters reaching as high as 7,000 meters.
Trees like fir, pine, birch, rhododendron, hemlock,
oak, juniper and spruce are available in the
reserve. One of he prime attraction for hunters
is the blue sheep, which is abundant in the
area. Hunters also get pheasants and partridges
in viable population for hunting.
Other animals found here are leopard, ghoral,
serow, Himalayan Thar, Himalayan black bear,
barking deer, wild boar, rhesus macaque, languor
and mouse here.
Endangered animals in the reserve are musk deer,
wolf, red panda, cheer pheasant and Danphe.
The gateway to the region is Tansen in Gulmi
district of mid west Nepal. The reserve Headquarters
Dhorpatan is a three -day- trek away from Tansen.
The best time to visit the reserve is in the
spring months of March and April.