


Nestled in the subtropical lowlands of Nepal, Chitwan National Park is a vibrant haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. As Nepal’s first national park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chitwan is famed for its incredible biodiversity and unforgettable jungle experiences. Spanning over 930 square kilometers, the park offers a rare glimpse into the rich flora and fauna of the Terai region.
Chitwan’s lush forests, tall grasslands, and winding rivers create the perfect habitat for endangered species such as the Bengal tiger, one-horned rhinoceros, Asian elephant, and gharial crocodile. Visitors can enjoy a variety of exciting activities like jeep safaris, canoe rides, jungle walks, bird watching, and cultural visits to nearby Tharu villages.

The park is especially popular for its well-organized wildlife safaris, providing close encounters with wild animals in their natural environment, all while supported by experienced naturalist guides. Chitwan is a top destination for travelers seeking adventure, wildlife photography, or simply a peaceful retreat into nature.
Whether you’re tracking the elusive tiger or soaking up the serene river views, Chitwan promises a unique and immersive wilderness adventure in the heart of Nepal.