Nepal's first and most famous national park is situated
in the lowlands of inner Terai. Covering an area of 932
sq. km the park includes hilly areas covered by deciduous
forest. This ecologically diverse area is the last remaining
home in Nepal for more than 300 of the endangered Asian
one-horned rhinoceros and harbors one of the largest population
of the elusive and rare Royal Bengal Tiger. Beside the Rhino
and Tiger, Chitwan also supports a great variety of flora
and fauna. There are four species of deer, including the
spotted Chital, Leopard, Sloth bear, Wild boar, rhesus monkey,
Grey Langur monkey, wild dog, small wild cats, the white
gaur (the world's largest wild cattle) and many other smaller
animals. In a stretch of the Narayani River is found one
of the few remaining of populations of the rare and endangered
fish-only eating Gharial or Gangetic crocodile. For the
ornithologist and the amateur bird watcher the park offers
excellent possibilities with more than 450 species.
Itinerary ( Note : Itinerary can be customized according
to your duration of holiday )
| Day to Day Itinerary |
Day 01 : Arrival KATHMANDU International Airport,
welcome transfer to hotel and rest of the day free
for leisure. Overnight at hotel. Q/N.
Day
02 : After breakfast, half day sightseeing or Pashupatinath
temple, Bouddhanath Stupa. Enjoy a traditional Nepalese
dance program in the evening.
Day 03 : After breakfast, transfer
to Chitwan by road. Check into lodge/resort/Camp.
Jungle activities after lunch.
Day 04 : Full day Jungle activities.
Day 05 : After breakfast,
either departure transfers to Bharatpur airport
for flight to Kathmandu or overland transportation
to Kathmandu.
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What to bring :-
To help you obtain the most from your visit we suggest you
bring: - Walking shoes, rubber sandals, modest swim wear,
sun hat, sun lotion, insect repellent, personal medicines,
torch, binoculars, extra video batteries (there is no electricity
in Bardia) and camera films.
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