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Accessible from Kathmandu and pokhara along a picturesque road. Travel time is approximately 5 hours.
You will reach Royal Chitwan National Park after a short picturesque 20 minutes flights from Kathmandu.
Bird Watching
The other locations for bird watching within Nepal are inside the national parks in the terai like Royal Chitwan National Park, which is one of the best locations for bird watching owing to its large population of varied species of birds. There is Sal forests, riverine forests and grassland all rich in bird life. Then there is the river along which one can raft or canoe gently while looking out for rare species. Some of the species found here are Adjutant Storks, hornbills, and sunbirds, Night Jars, Bengal Florican and the beautiful Asian Paradise Flycatcher. Bird watching an influential active among activities in Royal Chitwan National Park. For this we suggest any one to have at least for 3nights 4 days package. The forest is alive during summer with the arrival of migrant birds paradise flycatcher, Indian pitta and parakeets, while winter birds include waterfowl, Brahminy ducks, pintails, barheaded geese, cormorants and migratory birds from Siberia. Other bird varities are woodpeckers, hornbills, peacocks, peahens, floricans and redheaded trogons. There are bird hunting specialist which they can help you for this exciting job. Another destination for bird watching is Royal Bardia National Park. Royal Bardia National Park, which lies in western Nepal, has similar forests and grassland as the Chitwan National Park. Some of the birds seen here are Ruddy Shelducks, kites, darters, gulls, cormorants, pratincoles, etc along the rivers and woodpeckers, orioles, jungle fowl, prinias, peacocks, etc in the jungles.
Royal Chitwan National Park :: Introduction
Royal Chitwan National Park (RCNP) has long been one of the country’s treasures of natural wonders. The park is situated in south central Nepal, covering 932 sq. km. in the subtropical lowlands of the inner Terai. The area comprising the Tikauli forest - from Rapti river to the foothills of the Mahabharat - extending over an area of 175 sq. km. was declared Mahendra Mriga Kunj (Mahendra Deer Park) by the late King Mahendra in 1959. In 1963, the area south of Rapti River was demarcated as a rhinoceros sanctuary. The area was gazetted as the country’s first national park in 1973. Recognizing its unique ecosystems of international significance, UNESCO declared RCNP a World Heritage Site in 1984.
In 1996, an area of 750 sq. km surrounding the park was declared a buffer zone which consists of forests and private lands. The park and the local people jointly initiate community development activities and manage natural resources in the buffer zone. His Majesty’s Government has made a provision of plowing back 30-50 percent of the park revenue for community development in the buffer zone.
The Royal Chitwan National Park offers a wilderness of rich ecosystem that includes mammals, birds, reptiles and water animals of several kinds. It is little surprising therefore that this is one of the most popular and most frequented part of the country. The park that includes in its area a part of the Shivlalik HIlls, is covered with decidious forests overlooking the floodplains of Narayani, Rapti and Reu rivers. There are around 600 plant species, 50 mammals, 526 birds and 49 amphibians, reptiles found in the park. The highlights, of course, are the 500 Asian one-horned rhinoceros and some hundred nocturnal Royal bengal tigers that live in the dense forests of the park. Sharing home with these are other animals like rhesus monkey, grey langur, deer, leopards and wild cats etc.
Another factor adding a distinct touch to the chitwan experience is the colorful Tharu Culture. There are also sites of religious and historical importance at devghat , Pandavnagar, Balmiki Ashram and Kabilaspur. Chitwan is easy to reach from kathmandu and other parts of the country. Daily flights to Meghauli and Bharatpur are available from Kathmandu. It is also connected by road to the capital and other major cities in the country.
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