Scenic spot introduction:

Chitwan, like its name, is full of magical elements, where all kinds of wild animals and plants live in harmony and enjoy themselves. Chitwan was once a royal hunting ground. It was established as a national park in 1973, saving the lives of these wild animals, continuing their heritage, and showing the world the importance of protecting nature. Here, visitors can observe wildlife and the natural environment and enjoy outdoor activities.

Attractions distribution:

Chitwan is a magical place full of wild charm. Chitwan National Forest Park was once a royal hunting ground. The surrounding Tanu villages have Tanu singing and dancing performances in the evening, which is very lively. Entertainment options during the day include riding an elephant through the jungle, seeing rare wild animals, taking an elephant trunk shower or visiting a baby elephant nursery. You can also choose to hike in the jungle, or kayak around the park, and watch the sunset in the evening and enjoy Peaceful natural life.

Scenic spot qualifications:

World Heritage

Scenic spot features:

Trekking, elephant riding, elephant showers, jungle treks, canoeing, elephants, rare animals, cabaret, jungle
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

Asia>Nepal

How to get there:

From Kathmandu to Chitwan, you can choose to take a plane or a tour bus. For details, you can consult the local travel agency in Kathmandu.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Chitwan ticket prices:

The National Forest Park is free, but there is an additional fee for elephant riding and bathing with elephants.

Scenic area opening hours:

Open all day

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