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Chitwan National Park
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  • 🌿 1. Rich Wildlife Bengal Tigers – One of the best places in Nepal to spot the elusive Royal Bengal Tiger.

One-Horned Rhinoceros – The park is a sanctuary for this endangered species; sightings are common.

Elephants – Both wild and domesticated; elephant safaris used to be a popular activity .Leopards, Sloth Bears, and Gaur – Plenty of other big mammals roam the park. 🚣‍♂️ 2. Canoe Rides on the Rapti River Spot mugger crocodiles and gharial crocodiles basking on the banks.

Peaceful rides offer great views of the forest and water birds.

🚶‍♂️ 3. Jungle Walks & Jeep Safaris Guided treks into the jungle with experienced naturalists.

Jeep safaris cover more ground, increasing chances of big animal sightings.

🏞️ 4. Tharu Culture & Villages Visit the indigenous Tharu communities.

What to expect

Chitwan Jungle Safari takes you to Chitwan National Park, Nepal’s first national park.

This world heritage site covers over 932 sq. km of forests, marshlands, and grasslands. That makes it one of Asia’s best-preserved conservation areas. As a result, the park has a vibrant flora and fauna. It is also home to one of the last populations of single-horned Asiatic rhinoceros. In addition, it is also one of the last refuges of the Royal Bengal Tiger. Moreover, the park also shelters more than 500 species of birds, making the conservation area a bird watchers paradise. We can also find sloth bears, leopards, and wild elephants.

Chitwan Jungle Safari awaits you with a wildlife experience like no other.

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