04 Nights 05 days Jungle Safari tour is our prime tourism products in Nepal. Those who wish to explore wildlife, offers plenty of scope in tarai of Nepal. The country’s jungles are home for the most unique and rare animals in the entire world. So Jungle Safari in Nepal is an exciting activity when you visit Nepal.
During Jungle Safari in Nepal you can see Royal Bengal tigers, rhinos, leopard’s wild elephants, sloth bears, monkeys, crocodiles, and four kinds of dear and over 250 species of exotic birds as well as we can do Elephants Safari, Tharu ( Local People) Cultural show, River canno boating etc.
The name ‘Chitwan’ has several possible meanings, but the most literal translation of the two NEPALI words that make it up: chit or chita (heart) and wan or ban (jungle). Chitwan is thus ‘the heart of the jungle’.
At the time of its establishment the park covered 210 square miles. After an extension in 1980, it now covers 620 square miles, and another enlargement, now proposed, and contains a wide variety of habitats, from the grassland and riverine forests of the valleys to the sal forest on the hills and the chir pine that grows along the ridges.
04 Nights 05 days Jungle Safari tour is our prime tourism products in Nepal. Those who wish to explore wildlife, offers plenty of scope in tarai of Nepal. The country’s jungles are home for the most unique and rare animals in the entire world. So Jungle Safari in Nepal is an exciting activity when you visit Nepal.
During Jungle Safari in Nepal you can see Royal Bengal tigers, rhinos, leopard’s wild elephants, sloth bears, monkeys, crocodiles, and four kinds of dear and over 250 species of exotic birds as well as we can do Elephants Safari, Tharu ( Local People) Cultural show, River canno boating etc.
The name ‘Chitwan’ has several possible meanings, but the most literal translation of the two NEPALI words that make it up: chit or chita (heart) and wan or ban (jungle). Chitwan is thus ‘the heart of the jungle’.
At the time of its establishment the park covered 210 square miles. After an extension in 1980, it now covers 620 square miles, and another enlargement, now proposed, and contains a wide variety of habitats, from the grassland and riverine forests of the valleys to the sal forest on the hills and the chir pine that grows along the ridges.
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