Two Nights and three days Tour in Chitwan National Park
Chitwan National Park in Nepal is a rewarding destination for Jungle Safari and other exciting activities including Jungle Walk, Elephant Ride, Canoeing, Bird Watching and Indigenous peoples’ cultural shows. A UNESCO World Heritage site in 1984, Chitwan National Park covers an area of 932 km2 (360 sq mi), is located in the subtropical Inner Terai Lowlands of south-central Nepal in the districts of Nawalparasi, Parsa, Chitwan, and Makwanpur.
Chitwan National Park is considerably popular for more than 700 species of wildlife and a not yet fully surveyed number of butterfly, moth and insect species. Apart from king cobra and rock python, 17 other species of snakes, starred tortoise and monitor lizard occur. The Narayani-Rapti river system, their small tributaries and myriads of oxbow lakes is habitat for 113 recorded species of fish and mugger crocodiles and lush subtropical forest. Visitors are lured to be there having their sole aim of to seeing one-horned rhino and Bengali tiger. Numerous species of transitory birds are seen in Chitwan National Park. Besides, elephant breeding center is another highlight of Chitwan National Park. Last but not the least, Tharu (an indigenous people of Nepal) age-long cultural show will be strikingly amazing to experience.