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Chitwan National Park offers a wilderness of rich ecosystem
that includes mammals, bird’s reptiles and water animals
of several kinds. It is little surprising therefore
that this is one of the most popular and most frequented
parts of the country.
Owing
to its rich adornment of nature the park was declared
UNESCO Natural Heritage Site in 1984. The park that
includes in its area a part of the Churiya Hills is
covered with deciduous forests overlooking the floodplains
of Narayani, Rapti and Reu rivers. There are around
600 plants species, 50 mammals, 526 birds and 49 amphibians,
reptiles found in the park. The highlights, of course,
are the 500 Asian one-horned rhinoceros and some 100
nocturnal Royal Bengal tiger that live in the dense
forests of the park. Sharing home with these are other
animals like rhesus monkey, gray lungur, deer, leopards,
white stockinged gaur, wild boar, wild dogs and wild
cats. |
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| Elephant
Ride:
This
is the most exciting way to seethe jungle. We
will take you on elephant back to view wild
animals in their natural habitat. This ride
provides the best vantage point for observing
the wild life of the area. From the elephants
back you will be able to observe the single
– horned Indian rhinoceros, dear, stag and with
lick, catch a rare glimpse of the tiger leopard.
Jungle
Walk:
you
can enjoy a natural walk in the jungle in safety
accompanied by our well trained naturalist who
will interrupt the hidden secrets of the land
as you walk through ancient groves or perch
in a strategically located watch tower (Machan)
to observe animals grazing, drinking at pools,
or resting in the bushes.
Jungle
Drive:
You
can have the unique experience of driving jeep
in to the jungle. We will take you across the
river in to the jungle in four wheels drive
vehicles. This way we can go deeper into the
jungle and have more frequent sightings of the
parks unique animals.
Canoeing: A typical hand-made dugout canoe will
take you a ride on the great Rapti river where
you can see gharials and crocodiles basking
in the sun and enjoy watching many colorful
birds.
Village Visit: For the villages walk you will
be accompanied by an expert naturalist who knows
the area well. This way you will gain insight
the indigenous Tharus, the ancient native people
of the Chitwan jungle.
Cultural
Program:
A
cultural program performed by the Tharus will
be as other highlight of your stay. After a
delicious buffet dinner we entertain you with
stick dances and folk songs and give you an
opportunity to dance with the native people.
Bird
watching:
Birds
lovers will have a wonderful opportunity to
see many species of birds here. There are more
than 500 species of birds in the Park that can
be seen in many exciting location river, grassland
and the forests. Our bird experts can take you
to the appropriate bird watching sites where
you could see a wide variety from a safe view
point.
Elephant
Bath:
It
is a unique experience to take a bath with an
elephant in the Rapti River ! You might even
find yourself taking a surprise shower from
an elephant's trunk while you are riding on
its back.
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| The
Chitwan National Park offers a wilderness of rich ecosystem
that includes mammals, bird’s reptiles and water animals
of several kinds. It is little surprising therefore
that this is one of the most popular and most frequented
parts of the country.
Owing
to its rich adornment of nature the park was declared
UNESCO Natural Heritage Site in 1984. The park that
includes in its area a part of the Churiya Hills is
covered with deciduous forests overlooking the floodplains
of Narayani, Rapti and Reu rivers. There are around
600 plants species, 50 mammals, 526 birds and 49 amphibians,
reptiles found in the park. The highlights, of course,
are the 500 Asian one-horned rhinoceros and some 100
nocturnal Royal Bengal tiger that live in the dense
forests of the park. Sharing home with these are other
animals like rhesus monkey, gray lungur, deer, leopards,
white stockinged gaur, wild boar, wild dogs and wild
cats.
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