Royal Chitwan National ParkOf the 14 national parks and reserves in Nepal, the Royal
Chitwan National Park is the oldest and the most popular safari
destination for visitors. Situated in the sub-tropical Tarai
lowlands, the jungle is home to endangered animals such as the
one-horned rhinoceros and the Royal Bengal tiger. Other animals
include leopards, wild elephants, Indian bison, sloth bears,
crocodiles, pythons, monitor lizards, pangolins, and over 400
species of birds. There are different ways to explore the park, but
elephant-back safaris are the most popular. Jeep safaris, guided
walks, overnight jungle expeditions and canoe trips are also
available. There is a wide choice of accommodation ranging from
luxury camps or hotels within the park, to budget options on the
outskirts. Transportation: The Royal Chitwan National Park is an excursion from
Kathmandu or Pokhara Â? it is linked by public bus, tourist coach
and air, and is a seven-hour bus journey from Kathmandu or six
hours by bus from Pokhara. Admission: Daily park entry permit: NPR 500 (extra charges apply
for those wishing to fish, canoe, camp or go on
safaris). |