Chitwan National Park Wildlife Jungle Safari- 3 Days
Chitwan National Park is a place to be visited once by every nature lover touring Nepal, as well as by the enthusiast of wildlife. It was established in 1973 and added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1984. Situated in the subtropical Terai lowlands, the park occupies an area of 932 square kilometers. It is considered one of the most biodiverse areas in the world and provides a lifetime opportunity to see Nepal's fantastic wildlife, which includes one-horned rhinoceros and Bengal tiger considered as an endangered species.

Besides an excellent collection of wildlife, Chitwan National Park offers tourists chances to understand the rich culture of the local Tharu community. The Tharu people have been living in harmony for centuries with the natural environment of the region through their peculiar customs, traditions, and dances, which are all interesting aspects to see about their culture for the tourists. A visit to the Tharu villages will allow tourists to study their traditional mud houses, get an eyeful of their intricate handicrafts, and share in some of the rich history between Tharus and the forest. If mixed with the park's natural wonders, it adds depth to any visit and means Chitwan National Park can cater for those interested in nature or culture.

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