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Nepal's
first National Park is situated 162 km south of
Kathmandu in the lowlands of the inner Terai. It
covers an area of 937 sq. km. The park includes
hillyareas covered by deciduous Sal forest. One
fifth of the park is made up of the floodplains
of Narayani, Rapti, and is covered by dense tall
elephant grass interspersed with rive rine
forests of silk cotton, acacia and sisam trees.
This ecologically diverse area is a heaven of a
wild variety of flora fauna.
This is the last remaining home in Nepal for the
Asian One-horned Rhino, Royal Bengal Tiger
leopard, verities of deer, sloth bear, Rhesus
monkey, Wild boar, Jackals, civets, mongooses,
cats and snakes. The rivers and lakes are home
to Crocodiles and the Extraordinary Gangetic
dolphins. Chitwan is also a Bird-watcher's
delight with more than four hundred migrant and
local species birds recorded. There are
Cormorants, Herons, Egrets, Storks, Cranes,
Ducks, Woodpeckers, Hawks, Osprey, Falcons,
Kestrel, Parakeets, Ibis, Kites, Ckoos,
Kingfishers, Swallows, Orioles, Drongos,
Babblers and many others.
How to get Chitwan National Parks ???
You can reach taking tourist bus or private car
to chitwan national park from Pokhara or
Kathmandu, bus form other part of Nepal to
Sauraha chowk and fly to Bharatpur form
Kathmandu. You will see our hotel guide and they
escort to the Hotel
By land: depart form Kathmandu or Pokhara
early in the morning for a 5 hour drive via
Mugling and the Narayanghat Highway. Reach
resort in the time for lunch.
By raft: leave Kathmandu or Pokhara at 7
am and enjoy breakfast in the bank of the
Trisuli river before embarking. During the
journey you can enjoy high and low water waves
and water the surrounding scenery. At he end,
vehicles will be waiting to take you our hotel
By air: there are several flights that
can take you to Bharatpur our hotel vehicles
will be waiting to drive you to hotel.
Activities in Chitwan
1) Jungle walks:
You get best animal sightings on foot at
your own pace. You will be able to appreciate
the smaller attractions of the jungle with our
naturalists . usually it is easy to see animals
like Rhino, Deer and sloth bear. As animal
prefer to live in less disturbed areas of the
park , long day walks has access to get into
wide areas of the park . 2. Elephant ride:-
Elephant is the safest and most convenient way
to get around in the jungle and observe the wild
life.
2) Canoe Trip:
A float down to river by dugout canoe is the
best way to see crocodiles basking at the
riverbank. It is also a relaxing way to watch
birds and wildlife species that frequently come
to drink water and bath.
3) Jeep Drive:
A jeep drive is the fastest way to visit wide
area of the park. A whole about 4 hour's drive
45 km in the park passing all types of
vegetation and wildlife habitats, so chances of
seeing big games are high .
4) Bird watching:
Royal Chitwan national park is known as a
paradise for birds and birdwatcher . chitwan
valley records over 450 species of birds. The
eagle eyes of our naturalist will point out some
of the migratory and globally threatened birds.
5) Tharu village walks:
Tharus are the tribes of chitwan. They ward off
wild animals from flimsy watchtowers called
Machan . Tharu houses are made of mud and dung
plastered over wood and reed frames .Their
traditional culture is still strong in Terai .
our naturalist will take you to their village
and describe their lifestyle and culture .
6) Culture Dance:
Chitwan is the region where many ethnic groups
are met and their own culture and customs are
still alive. Folk musical tradition vary among
Nepal's many ethnic groups. We will show you
different type of dance what is make you real
venture of travel.
Special we offer 2 night 3 days 4 night 5 days
Package tour to Chitwan national parks but if
want less than or more than our package
itinerary we can makes it.
Package 2 Night 3 Days
First Day:
we take bus station or airport your start
journey our hotel staff come to Chitwan Bus park
or airport pick up from Bus park or Airport
drive by Jeep to Hotel give welcome drink
,briefing about the programs .
1.00 PM Lunch and rest.
3.00 PM visit to the Elephant stable / village
Visit / Museum tour .
8.00 PM Dinner.
Second Day:
6.30 AM Wakeup call
7.00 AM Breakfast
8.00 AM Elephant back safari
1.00 PM Lunch
2.00 PM Canoe Ride
4.00 PM Visit to the Elephant Breading Center
7.00 PM Tharu Culture Dance
8.00 PM Dinner
Third Day:
6.00 AM Wakeup call
6.45 AM Tea/Coffee
7.30 AM Bird Watching
9.00 AM Breakfast
9.30 AM Departure
Note: The time schedules will be
changeable
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