Chitwan National Park

Chitwan National Park, one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, is a kingdom of diverse flora and fauna in Nepal. Lying in the inner Terai region, it is home to more than 540 species of plants, 700 species of animals, and 150 species of fishes, with Bengal Tiger, One-horned Rhinos, wild bears, sloth bears, and myriad birds being star attractions.

 

Covering 932 km2 of sub-tropical lowland of inner Terai of Chitwan provides several exciting experiences to its guests, like elephant safari, jungle safari on the jeep, sight-seeing, bird-watching, canoe riding, Tharu cultural shows, etc. Near from both top cities of Nepal – Kathmandu, and Pokhara, Chitwan National Park has unique biodiversity, exotic landscape, fascinating wildlife sanctuary, and best sunrise and sunset viewpoints.

 

If you are seeking the best wildlife experience, Chitwan National Park is the place for tourists, researchers, birdwatchers, and adventure seekers. One of the top-rated conservation areas of South Asia, Chitwan National Park, is 70% f Nepal’s vegetation and is one of the most deciduous forest ranges in the Terai region.

 

You can visit Elephant Breeding Center, watch baby elephants playing, or ride an elephant on your jungle safari. If you are lucky enough, you can spot some endangered animals like Bengal tiger and one-horned rhinos and experience the wildlife and jungle, mostly in its raw state.

 

The accommodations are best for tourists in the Chitwan National Park region under reasonable prices, with all kinds of facilities. You can find rhinos freely moving on the streets of Sauraha, and alligators are in the open ponds. You can try unique Nepali cuisines, learn about Tharu culture, and take some Nepali souvenirs from local markets around the Chitwan National Park.

 

You do not have to be a wildlife enthusiast to visit this place, and it can be a family trip, your honeymoon destination, or for your research too.

 

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