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Chitwan National Park

Chitwan National Park (CNP), established in 1973 AD and listed in world heritage site by UNESCO in 1984 AD is the first national park of Nepal offering an enchanting source of adventure and information. Extended in four districts (Chitwan, makwanpur parsa and parasi), CNP holds a great capability to attract millions of tourist each year.

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  • Vacation Style Holiday Type
    Adventure, Camping, Children, Culture, Cycling, Family, Guided Tours, Jungle, national park, Nature, Wildlife
  • Activity Level Fairly Easy
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All about the Chitwan National Park.

In the southern region of Nepal, the jungles of Chitwan National Park await you with wildlife experiences like no other. Go in search of the majestic Royal Bengal tiger and watch the Greater one-horned rhinoceros roam free, while the great Asiatic elephants move about the jungles in herds.  Chitwan National Park is the closest and the ideal place to go for wildlife safari.

Witness real wilderness in the jungles of Chitwan: go for a jeep safari in the depths of the forest or ride a silent canoe and catch wildlife by surprise. Go for a jungle walk accompanied by an experienced guide who knows the jungle like the back of his hand.

Along the marshes and rivers you will find gharial and marsh mugger crocodiles basking in the sun. These reptiles spend a lot of time lying still on the sandy banks giving you plenty of time to watch them.

You can also spend some quality time visiting the elephant and gharial breeding centers, a perfect way to educate your kids about these animals and their life cycle.

The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance
Key attractions
  1. Chitwan jungle safari
  2. Elephant breeding centre
  3. Beeshajaari tal
  4. Tharu culture museum and research centre
  5. Maula kaalika
  6. CG saswatdham
  7. Canoe rides
  8. Bird watching
  9. One horned rhinoceros and Bengal tiger
  10. Flood plains of Rapti river and Narayani river

You can get there by either way

  1. From Kathmandu it’s a 6 hour ride in public transportation
  2. You can fly to Bhairahawa airport in about 30 minutes from Kathmandu and take public transportation from there which would take about 2 hours.

Yes you can.

Pets are not usually preferred in this trip as there is the presence of wild animals in this trip

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