Khaptad National Park is a protected area in the Far-Western Region, Nepal that was established in 1984.
[1] Current checklists include 23 mammals, 287 birds, and 23 amphibians and reptiles.
Mammal species symbolic of the park are leopard, Himalayan black bear, wild dog, and musk deer.
Bird species symbolic of the park include the impeyan pheasant, peregrine falcon, and white-rumped vulture.
Khaptad Baba lived in Triveni located inside the national park and was known as a philosopher, physician, scientist, and astrologer.