
The Phulchoki Forest Reserve
Rising from the ancient waters of Godawari Kunda to the high peak, this protected 50-hectare reserve serves as a pristine natural sanctuary where rare Himalayan flora and fauna thrive under state-backed conservation.






Avian and Butterfly Species
The unique microclimates of Phulchoki shelter an extraordinary wealth of biodiversity. This open forest ecosystem provides a vital habitat for hundreds of rare migratory birds and spectacular high-altitude butterflies.
A National Pride Reserve
In direct coordination with the Ministry of Forest and Environment, our masterplan designates this 50-hectare territory as a protected open forest zoo. Active patrols, fire lines, and strict zoning ensure infrastructure never compromises ecological integrity.
300+ Bird Species
560+ Butterfly Species
A critical sanctuary for resident and migratory Himalayan birds, making Phulchoki one of Nepal's premier ornithological reserves.
An unmatched lepidoptera habitat, preserving hundreds of rare and threatened butterfly species in an undisturbed forest canopy.


Our Conservation Mandate
Every phase of the Phulchoki Integrated Development Program is conducted under rigorous environmental impact assessments. We work alongside local authorities to secure a sustainable future for Nepal's natural heritage.