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Chitwan National Park, the country’s first national park, was established in 1973 and recognized as a UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site in 1984. Located in the southern-central Terai region within Chitwan District, it is one of Nepal’s most renowned wildlife destinations. The park is celebrated for its rich biodiversity, featuring a wide variety of mammals, birds, reptiles, and aquatic species.
Visitors can explore the dense jungle and encounter fascinating wildlife through a range of activities, including jeep safaris, canoe rides, elephant-back excursions, and guided jungle walks. Each experience offers a unique way to witness the park’s natural beauty and wildlife up close.
A safari in Chitwan is often a highlight of any trip to Nepal, creating unforgettable memories. The best time to visit Chitwan and Bardia National Park is from October to March, when the weather is pleasant with average temperatures around 25°C. The months from March to June can be quite hot, while July to September brings the monsoon season.
Chitwan National Park is easily accessible, located about a 5–6 hour drive by car or tourist bus from Kathmandu, or just a short 20-minute flight away.
An unique opportunity to observe the endangered one-horned rhino, royal Bengal tiger, Ghadiyal crocodile, four-horned antelope, striped hyena, and many other rare species while enjoying beautiful nature walks, jungle drives, and cultural tours full of activities.
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