Chitwan National Park is the first and most popular National Park of Nepal which covers the total area of 952 sq. km. and is 152 km from the capital city Kathmandu. The National Park is mostly covered by Himalayan Subtropical broadleaf forests with the majority of Sal trees. This National Park was established in 1973 by a former king and later in 1984 it was included in the World Heritage Sites.
Chitwan National Park has the highest number of visitors amongst the National Park which makes the area very well developed with luxurious hotels as well. While you are enjoying your vacation in Chitwan National Park, watch out for one horned Rhino, Royal Bengar Tiger and Sloth Bear, as these animals are the rare animals that are the residents of these forests.
Monkeys, Deers, Peacocks, kingfishers, flycatchers are some of the common birds and mammals that you will encounter during your visit to the national park. Throughout the trip to National Park at Chitwan you will be accompanied by an experienced and knowledgeable Jungle Guide from Adventure Treks Nepal who will answer your questions.
Along with animals you will see very unique flora and fauna which you might have never witnessed before. Let all your curious thoughts pour out to our guide as he explains every small detail.
Highlights of Chitwan National Park
- Listed in UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
- Home to endangered species such as Royal Bengal Tiger and One horned Rhino.
- Visiting the local village of Tharu People to acquire information about their lifestyle.
- Various Jungle activities such as Jeep Safari, Canoeing in Budi Rapti River, Bird Watching and Jungle Walk.
- Visit to Elephant breeding Center.
- Easily accessible through road or flights.