Chitwan,
the richest in game and the most accessible national
park in Nepal, offers it's visitors the best in flora
and fauna. The majestic Tiger, the almost unnoticeable,
the one horned Rhino of the swampy grasslands and the
tall Sal are just some of the attractions here.
Covering
an area of 1162 sq. km. Chitwan is a mix of dense forest,
open grasslands, tribal villages, gurgling rivers (Rapti)
and vast sand beaches.
Apart
from the already mentioned inhabitants Chitwan also
offers Deer, Leopards, Monkeys of different types, Wild
Boar, Gaur, Elephants and the prehistoric Crocodiles
and Gharials and a lot more to naturalists and enthusiasts
of all ages.
Bird
watchers too find a variety like none other to focus
their binoculars on. Storks, Geese, Kingfishers, Ducks,
Pitas, and Owls are just a few examples. |
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How to get there? |
By Road:
Around 4-5hrs Drive from Kathmandu and Pokhara.
Around 5hrs Drive from Nepal India Boarder called
Sunauli.
By
Raft and Road: For the more adventurious,
You can do an exciting white water rafting trip
at Trisuli River of varying duration enroute
to our Resort.
By
Air: You will reach our Resort after
a short picturesque 20 minutes flight (Ktm/Bharatpur)
and a drive of 30 minutes.
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What to Bring? |
Being
a forest area you are advised to bring a few dark
coloured clothes for jungle activities, otherwise
you can dress the way you want according to the
weather. Apart from a wardrobe you are advised
to bring Sun Hats, Sun Block, Insect Repellants,
Flashlights, Cameras, Binoculors, Sun Glasses
and whatever else you might deem necessary. |
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