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Chitwan National Park
Nepal's first National Park is situated 162 km south of Kathmandu in the lowlands or th inner Terai.It covers an area of 937sq.km The park includes hilly areas covered by deciduocus sal forest.One fifth of the Park is made up of the floodplanins of Narayani,Rapti & the Reu rivers and is covered by dense tall elephant grass interspersed with riverine forests of silk cotton,acacia and sisam trees.The ecologically diverse area is a heaven of a wide variety of flora &fauna.This is the last remaining home in Nepal for the Asian one horned rhino , rare royal bengal tiger and leopard,varieties of deer, sloth bear, rhesus & languor monkey,wild boar, bluecow, wilddogs,jackals , civets, mongoose cats and snakes.The rivers and lakes are home for crocodiles(marsh Mugger & Gharial) and the extraordinary gangetic dolphins. Chitwan is also a bird-watchers delight with more than four hundered migrants and local species birds recorded.There are cormorants,herons egrets,storks,cranes, ducks woodpeckers, hawks, osprey, falcons, kestrel parakeets,ibis, kites, cuckoos, kingfishers,swallows, orioles,drangos, babblers, flycatchers and many others.
Wildlife Activities:
Elephant Back Safari:
One can monitor wildlife activities in the deep jungle while sitting on a well trained elephant. The duration of elephant back safari is about one and half hours. Our trained naturalist will accompany you and can explain about the animals, flora and fauna of the Park.
Cultural Tour
Tharus are the indigenous inhabitants of the Terai. Our expert guide will help you to meet the Tharu people and experience their traditional way of living. This brings you many years back to human civilization and in the evening, we will entertain you with Tharu folk dances performed by Tharu troupes and invite guests to join them in this rhythmic display.
Jungle Drive:
Jeep Safari is a fast and safer way to discover a wide range of the forest environment in the Chitwan National Park. A four hour jeep drive covers about 50km inside the park including the crocodile breeding centre.
Dugout Canoe Ride:
During the canoe trip on the Rapti River, you will be able to view an array of nature’s beautiful riverside scenery including different types of birds, two types of crocodile-Gharial and Mugger basking on the river bank and other aquatic creatures.
Visit to Elephant Breeding Center:
This
is the first elephant breeding centre in Asia and just 2km away from
hotel. Our naturalist will take you to the elephant breeding center to
show the baby elephants socializing with their parents and show how
the elephant meals are prepared and how they eat. They will explain
the nature and habits of the elephant. The centre is government owned
and its purpose is to raise the young elephant to secure a viable
population.
Elephant Bathing:
On a sunny day, one of
the main attractions in the Rapti River is swimming with the Elephants
where you can have a lot of fun.
Bird Watching:
The Chitwan National Park
is home to more than 530 species of birds. Our specialist will help to
view these and identify them. There are Cormorants, Herons, Egrets,
Storks, Cranes, Ducks, Woodpeackers, Hawks, Osprey, Falcons, Kestrel,
Parakeets, lbis, Kites, Cuckoos, Kingfisher, Swallows, Orioles,
Drongos, Babblers and many others. Bird watching is always best on
foot early in the morning.
Nature walks:
Our experienced naturalist
will accompany you to the more specialized habitats of wild animals.
This is the ideal opportunity to explore and experience at closer
quarters the beauty of the flora and fauna. There are number of watch
towers on the route in which you may climb to get a better view of the
surroundings.
Night stay at the Jungle Tower:
Several
Towers and lakes have been created by a local community committee to
presenrve wildlife in the forest. There are provisions for a whole
night stay in an extraordinary deep and peaceful jungle
environment.
For more details ,contract: Tulasi Ram Paudel
Mail:[email protected]
websites:www.trekguidenepal.weebly.com
www.trekwithguide.blogspot.com
www.facebook.com/trekguidetulasi
Chitwan National Park
Nepal's first National Park is situated 162 km south of Kathmandu in the lowlands or th inner Terai.It covers an area of 937sq.km The park includes hilly areas covered by deciduocus sal forest.One fifth of the Park is made up of the floodplanins of Narayani,Rapti & the Reu rivers and is covered by dense tall elephant grass interspersed with riverine forests of silk cotton,acacia and sisam trees.The ecologically diverse area is a heaven of a wide variety of flora &fauna.This is the last remaining home in Nepal for the Asian one horned rhino , rare royal bengal tiger and leopard,varieties of deer, sloth bear, rhesus & languor monkey,wild boar, bluecow, wilddogs,jackals , civets, mongoose cats and snakes.The rivers and lakes are home for crocodiles(marsh Mugger & Gharial) and the extraordinary gangetic dolphins. Chitwan is also a bird-watchers delight with more than four hundered migrants and local species birds recorded.There are cormorants,herons egrets,storks,cranes, ducks woodpeckers, hawks, osprey, falcons, kestrel parakeets,ibis, kites, cuckoos, kingfishers,swallows, orioles,drangos, babblers, flycatchers and many others.
Wildlife Activities:
Elephant Back Safari:
One can monitor wildlife activities in the deep jungle while sitting on a well trained elephant. The duration of elephant back safari is about one and half hours. Our trained naturalist will accompany you and can explain about the animals, flora and fauna of the Park.
Cultural Tour
Tharus are the indigenous inhabitants of the Terai. Our expert guide will help you to meet the Tharu people and experience their traditional way of living. This brings you many years back to human civilization and in the evening, we will entertain you with Tharu folk dances performed by Tharu troupes and invite guests to join them in this rhythmic display.
Jungle Drive:
Jeep Safari is a fast and safer way to discover a wide range of the forest environment in the Chitwan National Park. A four hour jeep drive covers about 50km inside the park including the crocodile breeding centre.
Dugout Canoe Ride:
During the canoe trip on the Rapti River, you will be able to view an array of nature’s beautiful riverside scenery including different types of birds, two types of crocodile-Gharial and Mugger basking on the river bank and other aquatic creatures.
Visit to Elephant Breeding Center:
This
is the first elephant breeding centre in Asia and just 2km away from
hotel. Our naturalist will take you to the elephant breeding center to
show the baby elephants socializing with their parents and show how
the elephant meals are prepared and how they eat. They will explain
the nature and habits of the elephant. The centre is government owned
and its purpose is to raise the young elephant to secure a viable
population.
Elephant Bathing:
On a sunny day, one of
the main attractions in the Rapti River is swimming with the Elephants
where you can have a lot of fun.
Bird Watching:
The Chitwan National Park
is home to more than 530 species of birds. Our specialist will help to
view these and identify them. There are Cormorants, Herons, Egrets,
Storks, Cranes, Ducks, Woodpeackers, Hawks, Osprey, Falcons, Kestrel,
Parakeets, lbis, Kites, Cuckoos, Kingfisher, Swallows, Orioles,
Drongos, Babblers and many others. Bird watching is always best on
foot early in the morning.
Nature walks:
Our experienced naturalist
will accompany you to the more specialized habitats of wild animals.
This is the ideal opportunity to explore and experience at closer
quarters the beauty of the flora and fauna. There are number of watch
towers on the route in which you may climb to get a better view of the
surroundings.
Night stay at the Jungle Tower:
Several
Towers and lakes have been created by a local community committee to
presenrve wildlife in the forest. There are provisions for a whole
night stay in an extraordinary deep and peaceful jungle
environment.
For more details ,contract: Tulasi Ram Paudel
Mail:[email protected]
websites:www.trekguidenepal.weebly.com
www.trekwithguide.blogspot.com
www.facebook.com/trekguidetulasi