Visit Nepal 2020 Chitwan National park

Chitwan National Park is one of Nepal’s most popular tourists’ destinations. On the off chance that you need to see wildlife enthusiasts, we should not miss visit Nepal 2020 in Chitwan National Park. A large number of tourists visit Chitwan National Park in a year and fall in love with nature. Established in 1973, and granted the status of a world heritage site in 1984. There is much more to offer you during your visit to Park. It lies in Parsa District in the subtropical Inner Terai lowland of south-central Nepal.
The name ‘Chitwan’ has a few possible meanings, yet the most exacting translation of the two  Sanskrit words that make it up: chit or chitta (heart) and wan or vana (Jungle). Chitwan is in this way ‘the heart of the Jungle. Chitwan National Park is home to 68 mammal species. The “king of the jungle” is the Bengal tiger. The alluvial floodplain habitat of the Terai is one of the best tiger habitats anywhere in the world. Since the establishment of Chitwan National Park the initially small population of about 25 individuals increased to 70–110 in 1980. In some years this population has declined due to poaching and floods. In a long-term study carried out from 1995–2002 tiger researchers identified a relative abundance of 82 breeding tigers and a density of 6 females per 100 km2 (39 sq mi). Information obtained from camera traps in 2010 and 2011 indicated that tiger density ranged between 4.44 and 6.35 individuals per 100 km2 (39 sq mi). They offset their temporal activity patterns to be much less active during the day when human activity peaked.
Rhinoceros: since 1973 the population has recovered well and increased to 544 animals around the turn of the century. To ensure the survival of the endangered species in case of epidemics animals are trans-located annually from Chitwan to the Bardia National Park and the Sukla Phanta Wildlife Reserve since 1986. However, the population has repeatedly been jeopardized by poaching: in 2002 alone, poachers killed 37 individuals in order to saw off and sell their valuable horns. Chitwan has the largest population of Indian rhinoceros in Nepal, estimated at 605 of 645 individuals in total in the country as of 2015.
Transportation to Chitwan National Park
The principle transportation center point for the Chitwan region is the city of Narayangarh in Bharatpur. From here you can go toward the east to Sauraha or toward the west to Meghauli Village. There is likewise an air terminal here (Bharatpur) with flights working to and from Kathmandu and Pokhara. Flight planned are available at Nepal Air lines.
There are direct buses to and from Kathmandu to Meghauli Village withdrawing from the Kalanki Bus Park Kathmandu each day in the early morning and leaving travelers directly in the town. You can find a workable pace station by taxi or walking a short way from Thamel to Balaju Chowk and afterward taking a local bus to Kalanki. On the way back buses depart from the main bus stand of the village.
All “tourists buses” going from Kathmandu or Pokhara with a goal “Chitwan National Park” go to the visitor town of Sauraha and will leave travelers at a bus stop 7 km a long way from town from where you have to take a taxi, bicycle rickshaw or bull truck. 
You can even get in (well, almost) by raft from Pokhara. This is a fantastic way of handling that trip. The boating itself isn’t spectacular, but you’ll spend a relaxing two days on the river. In the last part, you will have to hop on a bus though. Ask around in Pokhara.
Chitwan National Park Wildlife Safari 
Jungle walk:
If you are prepared for some physical movement, you can cover an explicit trail in the park by walking. The route will cover the small animal, beautiful birds, and fascinating species. A guide will go with each gathering to cover the park, securely and completely. On the off chance that you are into birdwatching, this is one of the best options.
Jeep Safari:
There are two options for jeep safari. The short safari lasts from 4 hours. This safari will take a limit of 7 people for every outing in one jeep. The second kind is the full day safari. This safari begins early at the beginning of the day and goes deep into the forest. This safari has a higher opportunity to spot many animals.
Elephant safari:
Elephant safari is the best choice to spot rhinos and other large predators from close quarters. On top of this majestic creature, you are safe from many animals, as they fail to notice the humans on top of the elephant. You can go as close as one meter away from animals.
On an elephant safari
Kayak Ride:
The Kayak ride is accessible on the Rapti River inside the park. This is the best way to explore the shore region to spot animals that comes to extinguish thirst. You can spot crocodiles and various animals and birds, which depend on the water of the river. A boatman and guide would push you through the water route. You need not peddle yourself.
Elephant Breeding Center:
This is the major attraction of the region. You can watch the calves playing, you can take care of them, wash them and take a ride on grown-up elephants. As well you can see the breeding process of Elephants.
Birdwatching Tour:
Bird watching tour covers wildernesses, grassland and river banks, where spotting birds is very easy. Professional nature management goes with tourists in this safari. You can Watch 543 species Birds (according to 2006 survey) in the Chitwan National Park.
Best Season to Visit Chitwan National Park
The best time to visit this national park is from October to March. During this season, the sky is clear and the temperature is cool. In this way, permeability is clear. In addition, by January, the villagers cut the land grass for their utilization. This also increases visibility. By monsoon season, these grasses grow up to 8 m, consequently spotting littler warm-blooded creatures will be harder 
Furthermore, monsoon makes jeep safari harder. The safari is limited restricted to the buffer zone during monsoon. Flooding is extremely normal during monsoon season. Thus, it is best to keep away from it. Summer is the right time to spot numerous predators. The littler water sources inside the forest would be dried by summer and the animals go to the principle water source to quench their thirst. In this way, spotting animals become easier. In any case, birdwatching is very harder the same number of movement birds would have left the area.

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