Is Chitwan & Bardia Fireflies (Junkiri) Summer Display happening right now?

As of today, in season, building toward peak (~July 1). Earth Exhibit tracks the live conditions and flags it the moment it is on.

Each summer, multiple species of Lampyridae (local name: junkiri or junakiri) emerge in the lowland Terai and adjacent mid-hill valleys, producing increased nocturnal flashing over riversides, marshes and wet rice-field edges.

Activity is tied to warm, humid pre-monsoon and monsoon conditions and is most reliable in June - September, with local peaks in midsummer.

Where to see it

A taste of where to see it. The full map, exact coordinates and the best timing for each spot live in the app.

Viewing spots
Sauraha riverbank viewing area (Sauraha town, Rapti river edge)
Kasara / Rapti Ghat (Chitwan National Park - Kasara area)
+ 2 more spots, with exact coordinates and timing, in the app →

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