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Especial Package Program

ROYAL CHITWAN NATIONAL PARK



 
BACKGROUND
CLIMATE
FEATURE
FACILITIES
PACKAGE PROGRAMS

BACKGROUND

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.

CLIMATE

The park has a range of climatic seasons, each offering a unique experience. October through February with an average temperatures of 25°C offer an enjoyable climate.From March to June temperatures can reach as high as 43°C. The hot humid days give way to the monsoon season that typically lasts from late June until September.

Rivers become flooded and roads are impassable. In late January, local villagers are allowed to cut thatch grasses to meet their needs, which offers a better viewing of wildlife to visitors. Also, between September and November, and February and April, migratory birds join the residential birds and create spectacular bird watching opportunities. While the monsoon rains bring lush vegetation, most trees flower in late winter. The palash tree, known as the "flame of the forest," and silk cotton tree have spectacular crimson flowers that can be seen from a distance.

FEATURES

The park houses a diversity of ecosystems, including the Churia hills, ox-bow lakes, and the flood plains of the Rapti, Reu and Narayani Rivers. The Churia hills rise slowly towards the east from 150m. to more than 800m.  The western portion of the park is comprised of the lower but more rugged Someshwor hills. The park shares its eastern boundary with the Parsa Wildlife Reserve.
The Chitwan valley consists of tropical and subtropical forests. Sal forests cover 70 percent of the park. Sal leaves are used locally for plates in festivals and religious offerings. Grasslands cover 20 percent of the park. There are more than 50 different types of grasses, including the elephant grass (Saccharum spp.), renowned for its immense height. It can grow up to 8m. in height ! The shorter grasses (Imperata spp.) are used for roof thatching, and mats, rope and paper making.

The park is home to more than 50 mammal species, over 525 birds, and 55 amphibians and reptiles.

The endangered fauna found in the park are:

Mammals and Reptiles
One-horned rhinoceros, Gaur,Royal Bengal tiger, Wild elephant, Fourhorned antelope, Pangolin, Gangetic dolphin, Gharial crocodile, Golden monitor lizard, Python, etc.

Birds
Bengal florican, Lesser florican, Giant hornbill, Black stork, White stork, etc.

Tharus are the main indigenous ethnic groups in Chitwan. They are well known for their resistance to malaria. Traditionally they are farmers and practice their own unique tribal culture. A stroll or a ride through the Tharu village will provide an opportunity to see their traditional farming and relics. Traditional Tharu stick dance gives an insight into their culture.

FACILITIES

The park offers interesting sites and activities. The display at the Visitor Center at Sauraha provides fascinating information on wildlife and conservation programs. The Women’s User Group souvenir shop offers a variety of handicrafts and other local products for gifts and souvenirs.
Elephant safari provides an opportunity to get a closer view of the endangered One-horned Rhinoceros. One may also get a glimpse of the elusive Bengal tiger. The Elephant Breeding Center at Khorsor, Sauraha gives you information on domesticated elephant and the baby elephants born there.

The museum at Kasara, the park headquarters, has informative displays. Near the HQ , visitors can see Bikram Baba, a Hindu religious site of archival value. A short walk (1 km.) from the park HQ will take you to the Gharial Breeding Center, which is also home to the Marsh mugger and a number of turtles.

Inside the park, there are 7 resorts run by park concessionaires that can provide lodging and access to wildlife activities. Various resorts and lodges situated outside the park also offer a variety of services.

Effective/Tentative Package Program to Chitwan:

There are many options for Wildlife & Jungle Safari trip to Chitwan and here we have enclosed most effective itinerary.

The actual program for your stay will be suggested to you on arrival at the Resort at Chitwan. The activities are adjusted to the length of your stay, the season and current weather conditions. Naturally, it may not always be possible to follow this schedule to the minute and you will have to bear in mind that in such an unusual environment, circumstances may require the program to be altered at short notice. On safari in the jungle you will be accompanied by our expert naturalists who will advise on safety procedures and we request that you respect their judgment at all times.
 

Program #1: 2 Nights 3 Days - Wildlife & Jungle Safari
Program #2: 3 Nights 4 Days - Wildlife & Jungle Safari
 

Program #1: 2 NIGHTS, 3 DAYS - TENTATIVE PROGRAM

Day1: Pick-up by Landrover or elephants at the roadside village of Sunachuri which is 2.5 km. Upon arrival,lunch will be served, rooms assigned and there will be a short briefing on the program and facilities.

4:00 PM: Elephant-back safari: Guests will ride on elephant to explore the jungle and wildlife the one-horned rhinoceros,several types of deer, monkeys, wild boar, bison, sloth bear,leopard and, if lucky, the Royal Bengal tiger. This exciting ride lasts for 2-3 hours.

7:00 PM: Slide presentation. One of our jungle experts will introduce background data and history of the Royal Chitwan National Park as well as some other topics relating to wildlife. Your questions are most welcome. Dinner in the central dining hall.

 Day2:5:30 AM: Wake-up call followed by tea or coffee, then proceed on a Nature Walk. This encounter on foot with the environment will introduce the main features of eastern Chitwan. Sal forest, open grassland and riverine jungle. Our guides will help you identify some species of birds, plants and other wildlife that you may encounter.

8:30 AM: Breakfast

9:30 AM: Elephant briefing program: Learn more about these fascinating animals during a visit to our elephant stables.(For the brave ones there is even a crash course in riding and leading the elephants)

1.00 PM: Lunch at the poolside terrace.

Remaining hours before the afternoon program: take a dip in the pool, or relax on your verandah. Hammocks and the library are at your disposal.

4:00 PM Canoeing/Jeep Safari :A traditional dug-out canoe takes you on a silent trip down the Rapti river to view aquatic birds and the animals of the river banks. Back to the Resort through the Jungle.

7:00 PM: Tharu Stick dance: Farmers of the nearby villages will show some of their traditional skills and dances.

8:00 PM: Dinner around the campfire.

Day3: 5.30 AM: Bird Watching (or another elephant ride) after early morning tea/coffee.

8.00 AM: Breakfast

9.00 AM: Luggage down and departure at 9.30 AM.


 
TENTATIVE PROGRAM BASED ON THREE NIGHTS AT RESORT

Day1: Pick-up by Landrover or elephants at the roadside village of Sunachuri which is 2.5 km.. Upon arrival, lunch will be served, rooms assigned and there will be a short briefing on the program and our facilities.

4:00 PM: Elephant-back safari: Guests will ride on elephant to explore jungle and wildlife the one-horned rhinoceros, several types of deer, monkeys, wild boar, bison, sloth bear, leopard and, if lucky, the Royal Bengal tiger. This exciting ride lasts for 2-3 hours.

7:00 PM: Slide presentation. One of our jungle experts will introduce background data and history of the Royal Chitwan National Park as well as some other topics relating to wildlife. Your questions are most welcome.

Dinner
 

Day2: 5:30 AM: Wake-up call followed by tea or coffee, then proceed on a Nature Walk. This encounter on foot with the environment will introduce the main features of eastern Chitwan. Sal forest, open grassland and riverine jungle. Our guides will help you identify some species of birds, plants and other wildlife that you may encounter.

8:30 AM: Breakfast

9:30 AM: Elephant briefing program: Learn more about these fascinating animals during a visit to our elephant stables.(For the brave ones there is even a crash course in riding and leading the elephants)

1.00 PM: Lunch at the poolside terrace.

Remaining hours before the afternoon program: take a dip in the pool, or relax on your verandah. Hammocks and the library are at your disposal.

4:00 PM: Canoeing :A traditional dug-out canoe takes you on a silent trip down the Rapti river to view aquatic birds and the animals of the river banks. Back to the Resort through the Jungle.

7:00 PM: Tharu Stick dance: Farmers of the nearby villages will show some of their traditional skills and dances.

8:00 PM: Dinner around the campfire.

Day3: 6.00 AM: Wake up call and early breakfast to proceed to a whole day walk to the Churia hill where the pine vegetation exists. The hike introduces different vegetation and the chances of seeing the Bison is quite high. 

Arrive Resort at 5.30 PM.

Evening entertainment and Dinner

Day4: 5.30 AM: Bird Watching (or another elephant ride) after early morning tea/coffee.

8.00 AM: Breakfast

9.00 AM: Departure to the return journey to Kathmandu or Pokhara.



THE COST (designed for Business Class Tourists):
 
Packages on per person basis Rate
3 Nights 4 Days USD 400.00
2Nights 3 Days USD 275.00
One Night Resot USD150.00
Additional Per Night USD125.00

Extra

THE COST INCLUDES

Twin sharing accommodation on full board in best resort in Chitwan, Govt. Taxez, National Park fees and all wildlife activities like Elephant safari, canoeing, jeep safari, bird watching and nature trek. Extra is your bar bill only. Children below 12 years pay 50% on the above rates.
 
 
We love prove 20-30% discount for Students, Professors, Doctors, & Researcher.

Pay your time then we are guaranty for your satisfied wildlife exploration!!!


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