Nepal has several fascinating national parks and wildlife reserves that protect every significant ecological system in the country. There is rich of flora and fauna including Tigers, Rhinos, Crocodiles, hundreds of different bird species and much more for you to explore!
Activities in Chitwan National Park
Elephant Safari. A traditional way of exploring the wildlife. Seeing rhinos and other animals from the top of an elephant is an experience not to be missed.
More than 800 bird species are known in Nepal, nearly 10% of the world's species! Resident bird numbers are augmented by migratory species, as well as winter and summer visitors. If you are lucky, you may see a red tailed Kingfisher early in the morning.
Experience the culture and traditions of the Tharu people living close to the jungle battling with the wild animals, either on foot or bicycle.
Exploring the area by foot, watch birds, animals and plants. Our experts can take you to good places for spotting rhinos and other animals. Canoeing A float down on the river by canoe gives you your best shot at seeing mugger crocodiles, and is also a relaxing way to watch birds and look for occassional wildlife on the shore. Tharu Cultural Dance A melodious tribal dance performed by Tharu with rhyme and drums and the clashing of sticks. The dance shows how tigers and other wild animals are scared away from the village.
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