Chitwan National Park – A World Heritage Site in Nepal

Located in southwestern Nepal, the park is surrounded on the north by the Rapti and Gandak rivers. South of this park is India. Due to the proximity of this park to several rivers, several lakes have been formed in this park that provides water to the forest and the creatures that live in it.

Thanks to Chitwan National Park, there is a place to be lost in the woods in the country of Nepal. After hearing the names of Nepal and the Himalayas, the first image that comes to mind may be the image of cold and rocky mountains, and it may not even cross your mind that there is a lush park with different animals in the same space. However, visiting Chitwan National Park for any traveler to Nepal is a must!

 

History of Chitwan National Park

The park used to be a royal area, and kings came here to hunt, and it officially became a national park in the 1970s. In 1984, the park was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Chitwan National Park has an area of ​​more than 900 square kilometers.

 

What is Chitwan National Park famous for?

If there is one thing that attracts the tourists to a park, the presence of different animals and wonderful green space‎ and as you know, the more, the better! In this park, you can see a variety of domestic and wild animals such as tigers, bears, deer, etc. Not only mammals but also many fishes live in this park. To be precise, there are more than 120 different species of fish in Chitwan Park. It’s quite a lot, isn’t it?

The most famous animal that most tourists love is the Chitwan elephant. These elephants, which are friendly to visitors, are one of the wonders of the park. If you look closely, you can also see rare animals here. For instance, the Royal Bengal tiger, an endangered species, is well protected in the park. 

Chitwan National Park

Chitwan National Park

 

What can we do in Chitwan National Park?

Walk Into the Wild

When you go to the park, you are usually accompanied by a group. Try not to leave the group because it is like walking in the wild, and you may see a bear or a tiger when you are walking alone! Try to wear long-sleeved clothes so that you will not leave the park with a body full of various insect bites.

A Ride with Elephants

In addition to walking with the group, you can also go elephant riding. Elephant riding is perhaps the most well-liked activity in Chitwan Park‎, which will become one of your best memories, and if you are lucky, you can accompany the elephants in their bath too.

How about a Drive?

Riding in a jeep and seeing the surrounding scenery at high speed is also one of Chitwan’s most popular activities. Just remember that jeep rides are done at certain times, so adjust your schedule.

Sense of Excitement

If you love crocodiles and aquatic creatures, then do not miss boating! You can walk along with the river crocodiles and feel the adrenaline rush in your veins!

Let’s Rest for a Bit

If you are tired, you can relax in one of the seven resorts built in this park without worrying about approaching any wild animals. If you want to buy souvenirs, you can visit the museum in the center of the park and buy the beautiful handicrafts of Nepal. Be sure to check out the park’s cafes and restaurants and help yourself with local Nepalese cuisine. Most of these restaurants have reasonable prices.

 

Is Chitwan National Park Safe?

Generally speaking, it can be said that this park is safe, and there is no specific report about Chitwan National Park. The theft rate in this park is shallow. There has been no severe damage to the animals, but an essential thing to remember is that this is a national park where many wild animals live, and anything can happen! However, park officials try to ensure the safety of tourists as much as possible.

Chitwan National Park

Chitwan National Park

 

How Far is Kathmandu from Chitwan National Park?

Chitwan National Park is approximately 158 km from Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal.

 

Chitwan National Park Ticket Price

Admission to Chitwan National Park is Rs. 2,000 per person. You have to pay separately for different services such as jungle riding, elephant riding, etc., but you can also choose half-day, two-day or three-day tours to make your expenses more economical.

How to Go to Chitwan National Park?

The ideal approach to get to Chitwan National Park is via plane. These daily flights from Kathmandu are the fastest way to reach Chitwan National Park. However, if you are a fan of land travel, you can also reach the park by bus. If you are staying in Kathmandu, you can travel almost halfway by bus, but you have to take a car for the rest of the way.

 

Chitwan National Park

Chitwan National Park

 

The Best Time to Visit Chitwan National Park

The best time to visit Chitwan National Park is in autumn, and to be more precise, September, November, February, and April. 

At this time, the climate of the park is temperate and pleasant, and thousands of migratory birds come to the park, which makes the beauty of Chitwan a hundredfold.

In late spring and summer, the weather becomes scorching and humid, and it is better not to set your travel schedule during this period. 

Chitwan National Park

Chitwan National Park

 

Conclusion

All things considered if you ever wanted to visit Nepal, be sure to include a visit to Chitwan National Park. The experience of being next to different animals in the forest is one of the fascinating experiences of every person’s life. For more information about Chitwan National Park, you can visit its official website too.

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