Discover the Wonders of Chitwan National Park
Welcome to Chitwan National Park, Nepal’s first national park, established in 1973 and proudly listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984. Nestled in the southern central Terai region of Chitwan district, this park is Nepal’s premier safari destination, celebrated for its incredible biodiversity and breathtaking natural beauty.
A Rich Ecosystem
Chitwan National Park boasts a rich ecosystem teeming with diverse flora and fauna. The park is home to an array of wildlife, including:
- Endangered One-Horned Rhinos
- Majestic Royal Bengal Tigers
- Ghadiyal Crocodiles
- Four-Horned Antelopes
- Genetic Dolphins
- Numerous Bird Species
- Deer
- Butterflies
Unforgettable Experiences
Visitors to Chitwan National Park can indulge in a variety of thrilling activities:
- Elephant Safari: Experience the jungle from a unique vantage point atop a gentle giant.
- Elephant Breeding Centre: Learn about the conservation efforts and see baby elephants.
- Nature Walks: Immerse yourself in the park’s diverse habitats.
- Jungle Drives: Explore deeper into the wilderness with guided tours.
- Cultural Tours to Tharu Village: Discover the rich cultural heritage of the Tharu people.
- Tharu Cultural Dance: Enjoy traditional performances that bring the local culture to life.
- Bird Watching: Spot diverse species in their natural habitats.
- Elephant Bathing: Participate in this fun and unique activity.
- Canoeing on the Rapti River: Glide through calm waters and witness wildlife up close.
Plan Your Visit
Whether you’re an adventure enthusiast, a nature lover, or a culture seeker, Chitwan National Park offers something for everyone. Plan your visit to experience the magic of Nepal’s natural and cultural treasures.