Chitwan
Chitwan National Park is the main national park in Nepal. In past called Royal Chitwan National Park, it was built up in 1973 and announced as a World Heritage Site in 1984. Chitwan National Park has been viewed as Nepal’s third greatest fascination. The park is famous for protecting the endangered one-horned rhinoceros, gharial crocodile, tiger alongside numerous other regular wild animals. There is likewise a sizeable populace of jeopardized creatures, for example, gaur, four-horned pronghorns, wild elephant, pangolin, striped hyena, Gangetic dolphin, screen reptile, and python, birds like Bengal florican, mammoth hornbill, dark stork, and white stork, and much more.
Trip Highlights
- CANOE TRIP
Sailing through the Rapti river, offers perspectives of water
birds like splendid blue Eurasian kingfishers, egrets, reddish she
drakes and osprey.
- ELEPHANT SAFARI
Through the wilderness, safari gives a more amazing experience than you
may even think of. It goes further into the deep forests, more often
passing the beaten tracks. With the exciting elephant rides and nature
strolls tourists can have a lifetime moment.
- BIRD WATCHING
Nepal is a heaven for people who love birds. It has more than 848
species (very nearly 8% of the world’s aggregate) of birds. Also, among
them, around 500 hundred species are found just in the Kathmandu Valley.
Get your binoculars and enjoy a bird-watching experience.