Chitwan National Park

Chitwan National Park is an iconic protected area that is famous for its vast natural beauty and diverse wildlife. The park is home to a wide range of species, including tigers, elephants, rhinoceroses, deer, monkeys, and more than 500 species of birds. The park's rich biodiversity and exceptional natural features make it a must-visit destination for those who love nature and adventure. Established in 1973, the Chitwan National Park covers a large area that includes the subtropical inner Terai lowlands of south-central Nepal. The park encompasses four districts, namely Nawalparasi, Parsa, Makwanpur, and Chitwan itself, and it covers a total area of 952.63 sq. km. The park's varied terrain includes grasslands, rivers, lakes, and forests, all of which support a diverse range of flora and fauna. In recognition of its exceptional natural beauty and conservation efforts, Chitwan National Park was granted UNESCO World Heritage Site status in 1984. This prestigious designation is a testament to the park's commitment to preserving its natural heritage and promoting sustainable tourism. The park has since become a popular destination for tourists who want to experience the beauty of nature and the thrill of wildlife. Visitors to Chitwan National Park can enjoy a range of activities, including jungle safaris, bird watching, and nature walks. The park also offers guided tours, where visitors can learn about the park's conservation efforts and its rich history. The park's stunning natural beauty and rich biodiversity make it a unique destination that is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who visit.
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