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Royal Chitwan National Park |
Establish : In
1973 A.D.
Area : 932 sq. kms,Listed world haritage sites in
1984 A.D.
Location : Subtropical inner Tarai lowlands of south
– Central Nepal
Vegetation : Approximately 70% Salforest, 20% Grassland,
17% Riverine forest and 3% Sal with Chirpine.
Wildlife : There are more than 43 species of mammals
in the park. The park is especially renowned for the endangered one-horned
rhinoceros, royal bengal tiger and the gharial crocodile along with
many other common species such as gaur, wild elephant, four-horned
antelope, striped hyena, pangolin, gangetic dolphin, monitor lizard
and python, deers, langurs and rhesus monkey.
Birds : There are over 850 species of birds in Nepal among
them only the 450 species of birds can be found in Chitwan. They are
Bengal florican, Gaint hornbill, Lesser florican, Black stork, White
stork, Kingfishers, Woodpeckers, Herons, Egrets, Flycatchers, Sunbirds,
Water birds.
Activities : Elephant safari, Nature walk, Dugout canoe ride,
Culture tour, Camping, Bird watching, Tharu village tour, culture
programme,Elephant breading center visit etc..
PARK'S REGULATIONS
- An entry fee has to pay at the park’s entrance
gate.
- All flora and fauna are fully protected and must
not be disturbed.
- Do not purchase illegal animal or plant products.
- Carry out non biodegradable items such as plastic
& bottles.
- Place trash in rubbish bins.
- No one should walk within the park between sunset
and sunrise
- Respect religious and cultural sites.
- Camping in side the park should be made only at
the designed areas.
- Visitors should be self sufficient in fuel supply
(kerosene) . The use of firewood is strictly prohibited.
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