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932 sq. kilometre
Chitwan National Park is listed as a World Heritage Site and is the most popular safari destination in Nepal. It covers a unique ecosystem, containing hills, ox-bow lakes and flood plains. Dominated by sal forests, the park has 50 species of grasses. The 43 species of animals include the endangered one-horned thino, Royal Bengal tiger, garial crocodile, gaur, wild elephant, four-horned antilope, striped hyena, Gangetic dolphin, monitor lizard, and pythons
Day 01: Fly or drive from Kathmandu to Chitwan National Park. After lunch you can enjoy an elephant back safari or nature walk through the tall elephant grass that is the home of the rare and endangered One Horned Rhinoceros. In the evening enjoy cultural programs conducted by Tharu, community of Terai. You stay overnight at camp or lodge.
Day 02: Today you enjoy a full day of safari activities that will include elephant back safari, nature walks, canoe or boat ride, jeep drive, elephant bathing, bird watching, etc. as time permits. All outings will be guided by trained local naturalists and guides. Animals and birds to be seen are rhinoceros, crocodiles, bear, monkeys, several species of deer, pythons, peacocks, hornbills, woodpeckers (amongst more than 400 species of birds recorded in the park).
Day 03: After breakfast there will be another chance to go out on a safari activity. Afterwards start drive or fly to Kathmandu.