Jungle safari in Chitwan National Park, Asia’s most popular National Park is one of the most wonderful experiences that can be gained in Nepal. Chitwan National Park is famous for the elusive "Royal Bengal Tiger". The park habitats more than 200 One Horned Indian Rhinoceros, Deers, Bears, Monkeys, Leopards and many different species of mammals and reptiles, and it is also a home for a thousand species of birds. One of the oldest and most popular National Parks in Nepal is situated within the inner subtropical Terai lowlands of Southern-Central Nepal. The park was designated as a World Heritage Site in 1984. Chitwan National Park is also an educational field for botanists and zoologists alike since it is used for the scientific studies and research concerning several species of wild flora and fauna. The park can be reached from Kathmandu via 190 km drive (5hrs) and by Air about a 20mins flight to Megauli or to Bharatpur including a short drive to Chitwan. It may also be reached by the ultimate, rafting on the Trisuli River. Please visit here for more info.
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