- Chitwan national park - Nepal’s first and most famous National park is situated in the Inner Terai lowlands of Chitwan. Covering an area of 932 sq. kilometers, the park includes hilly areas of the Shivalik Range covered by deciduous trees. Parts of the park are floodplains of the rivers; Narayani, Rapti, and the Reu. These floodplains are covered by dense tall elephant grass, forests of silk cotton, acacia and Sisam trees. Chitwan National Park was officially established in 1973 and included as a World Heritage Site in 1984.
- Dinner with Tharu Cultural Show
- All-inclusive meals and accommodation at Hotel Seven Star or Hotel Parkland
- Comfort of in-vehicle air conditioning
- Adventurous activities including Canoeing and Jungle Walk
- Convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off service
- Thrilling Jeep or Elephant Safari experience
- Cold and alcoholic drinks
- Private transportation & airfare (Chitwan-Kathmandu)
Nepal’s premier and renowned Chitwan National Park is located in the Inner Terai region’s lower lands. With an expanse of 932 square kilometers, the park encompasses the hilly terrain of the Shivalik Range adorned with broad-leaved forests. Portions of the park consist of the flood plains associated with the Narayani, Rapti, and Reu rivers, blanketed in lush, towering grasslands known as elephant grass, and woodlands featuring silk cotton trees, acacia, and Sisam. Officially founded in 1973, Chitwan National Park joined the list of World Heritage Sites in 1984.
Embark on a serene canoe journey along the river, observe the jungle’s twilight hues, and remain vigilant for crocodiles and the plethora of over 500 avian species that call the park home. Engage in an adventurous open jeep safari deep into the forest, exploring areas only familiar to indigenous inhabitants, in pursuit of the distinctive one-horned rhinoceros, leopards, spotted deer, primates, wild pigs, sloth bears, and the sleek-furred otter.
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