| If you are looking
for an adventure with luxury, then
Chitwan is the right place to choose.
We begin this trip by driving to the
Chitwan National Park about 5 hour
drive from Kathmandu passing through
some beautiful views. We stay at Island
Jungle Resort one of Chitwan's best
in providing sound accommodation and
opportunity to view wildlife in probably
the best natural habitat. After a
traditional Nepali lunch we explore
the park on an elephant back. We can
also take a canoe ride on the Budhi
Rapti river to see marsh mugger crocodiles
and gharials basking under the sun
or see some of the river dolphins
jumping in and out of the water. Even
jungle walks accompanied by well trained
guides can be taken. A visit to the
Tharu village nearby provides a great
opportunity to see the natives of
Terai and the richness in their culture.
After all this adventure we return
to the hotel for a wonderful Nepali
dinner. The next morning after a beautiful
sunrise over the placid jungle we
fly back to Kathmandu.
The first and the best known accessible
national park in Nepal is ' The Royal
Chitwan National Park ' about 120km(75miles)
southwest of Kathmandu. Officially
gazetted in 1973, this park is situated
in the Rapti valley in the subtropical
lowlands of Terai. It covers an area
of 932 sq. km of dense tropical Sal
forests, oxbow lakes, floodplains
and tall grasslands. Home to 56 sp.
of mammals and many more species of
birds and reptiles, it is one of the
richest national park in terms of
biological diversity. It is one of
the last strongholds of the elusive
Bengal tiger and the only place in
Nepal where the great one horned Rhinoceros
can be found. Also protected here
are the endangered species of wild
elephants, Gaur, Dolphins and the
Gharial crocodile.
In addition to its abundant natural
life, it also provides various jungle
activities that make it even more
thrilling. One of the most loved is
of course the ' elephant-back ride
' in the heart of the jungle to look
for the different species of deer,
leopard, boar, birds and if luck favors
you may even spot the tiger which
by nature is a shy animal usually
on the prowl at night in search of
its prey. This safari will take you
through the various parts of the jungle,
from the dense rainforests to the
grasslands covered with thick tall
grasses and also across the several
small rivers in the middle of the
jungle. Other programs include the
canoe ride down the Budhi Rapti river
to see the marsh mugger crocodile
lazing under the sun on the riverbanks.
Then there are the elephant breeding
centers and also a gharial breeding
center for the survival of this amazing
but endangered species. Its conservation
effort has well paid off in many areas
that is why it is a UNESCO world heritage
site.
Chitwan is equally a paradise for
the bird watchers with 526 sp. of
birds including the six endangered
species and also the migratory birds
seen here between September and November
and February and April for a spectacular
show of the diversity of birds found
here. For those who prefer cultural
study to nature study, there are tharu
villages nearby that gives an opportunity
to see the unique culture and lifestyle
of Tharu people who happens to be
the ancient of all the other Terai
inhabitants.
Chitwan is a natural paradise and
for those who want to escape the frenzied
pace of the city life this is the
place to be where the only sounds
you will hear is the chirping of the
birds, the rustling of the leaves
and an occasional noise of an animal
in the jungle. |