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The Chitwan National Park which stand today as successful testimony of nature conservation in South Asia. This is the first National Park of Nepal established in 1973 to preserve a unique eco system significantly valuable to the whole world.The Park covering the protected area of 932 Sq. Km. is situated in the subtropical inner Terai lowlands of southern central part of Nepal. The Park gained much wider recognition in the world when UNESCO included this area on the list of World Heritage Site in 1984. It should also be emphasized that only a very small part of the national park is used for tourism. The great majority of the land, particularly in the hills, remains unvisited and therefore undisturbed. This is ideal for wildlife, and also preserves an element of mystery for humans; because large areas are still unexplored, our knowledge of what birds and animals the park contains is by no means finalized, and there is always the possibility of making new discoveries.
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Chitwan Travel Blogs
Mar 09, 1990 - Mar 15, 1990
Kathmandu, Nepal -› Pokara, Nepal -› ...
Nepal.
March 15th 1990.
Rhino hunting on Elepant back.
Sharon and I awoke very early, and even though we have to be up quite early for another bus trip, from Lake Fewa to Chitwan, decided to leap out of bed and go up onto the roof to see if we could get some good photos of the sunrise and the mountains.
Wow, it was so pretty up there on the roof, the Himalayas just looked stunning, Sharon took my photo up there and I have to say it’s the best photo I have even had taken. I said to her,...
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Sep 20, 2007 - Nov 02, 2007
Kathmandu, Nepal -› Nepal -› ...
Well, we made it through the Sun Koshi! It was an amazing and quite adventurous river trip, and we will have pictures to show and stories to tell...later. We got off the river on the 19th and had a nice big lunch of dal bhat, then we hopped on the bus- and that was an epic ride. First, we got a flat tire, then we had some problems with the 'rear differential,' which meant we stopped in a small, and I mean small, town for a couple of hours just after dusk and fought off f...
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Oct 01, 2006 - Oct 20, 2006
Kathmandu, Nepal -› Pokhara, Nepal -› ...
Chitwan is known for Chitwan National Park, formally known as Royal Chitwan National Park. It's a big park where animals can be seen in there own environement. You have the opportunity to see Crocodiles, Elephants, Tigers, all kinds of birds, although non of that is sure, with an exception for the elephants, because they keep them apart, so you can ride their back true the jungle. I didn't do that, because of my respect to those animals. By that I don't mean that people taking the ride have n...
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Jan 30, 2008 - Mar 03, 2008
Kathmandu, Nepal -› Pokhara, Nepal -› ...
The bus from Pokhara much to my surprise takes us all the way to Sauhara, or at least just outside. You can easily walk from here into the vilage, but being a little unsure quite how far it was we paid for a ride. As there are no real taxis here, just hotel jeeps, the ride is to an hotel and is free if you decide to stay. After Julie's brief research of the hotels on offer we take the Riverside Hotel, a mid-price ($10) place as the name suggests overlooki...
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