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Jungle Safari In Nepal |
Royal Chitwan National
Park
This park is the most popular destination
for tourist wanting to have a good
experience of the regions wildlife. It was
declared a national park in 1973. In 1984,
UNESCO designated it as Natural World
Heritage Site. The park offers protection to
56 species of mammals including the one
horned rhinoceros, Bengal Tiger, leopard,
sloth bear, wild elephant, striped hyena,
Gangetic dolphin and wild bison. There are
an estimated species of birds, 126 species
of fish, 590 species of butterflies and 47
species of reptiles in the park. A recent
study also points out the over a third of
Nepal's total population is in Chitwan.
The park is spread over an area of 932 sq.km
and located in the lowlands of the kingdom.
The forest cover is predominantly sal,
interspersed with tall grasslands, small
hills, ox-bow lakes and flood plains.
Currently we have two Jungle Safari
Packages, where one is Inside the park, and
another one is Outside the Park. |
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When To Visit?
The best time to visit Royal Chitwan
National Park, and Bardia National Park is
from October through March, when the
temperature averages 25 degrees Celcius. The
months of March, April and June can be
extremely hot, while July - September is the
monsoon season when river swell and part of
the become inaccessible. |
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How To Get There?
A) By surface: A pleasant five hours drive
by car or bus on the Kathmandu - Narayanghat
highway follows the Trishuli river offering
you a continually changing landscape from
the mountains of the Himalayas to the plains
of the Terai.
B) By raft: One of the most exciting way to
travel to the park is to raft down the
Trishuli River. For two or more days you can
float down the river experiencing its
numerous rapid and seeing a variety of
village life, flora and fauna along its
banks.
C) By air: 20 min. flight will bring you
from Kathmandu to Bharatpur where you will
be met by our staff and transfer to the
resort. |
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What To Bring?
Binoculars, Flashlight, Insect repellent, A
jacket or sweater from November through
February. Lightest clothing with sunglasses
and hats from April onwards. Pants should be
worn during elephant rides. Bright colors
such as red and white should be avoided
since those colors have been known to upset
the rhinos. Comfortable walking shoes are
essential. Please carry only the bare
necessities but not jewellery and valuable
items. During the warmer months swimming
suits are recommended. |
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Package Tour - Inside The Park
This package is ideal for those who wish to
take an adventure in the forest at an
affordable price, but in an executive way.
You will be among One-Horned Rhinoceroses
all the time and deer roams your cottage
from the dawn of the day. It is likely that
you'll encounter Tiger while you go deep
into the forest on the elephant back. |
For more information &
booking CLICK HERE. |
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