When traveling to Nepal, you must visit Chitwan National Park, which is listed as a World Natural Heritage Site. This is the largest wildlife park in Nepal and one of the largest forest areas in Asia, with abundant aquatic grasses and dense forests, such as rare animals such as the Great One-Horned Rhinoceros, Bengal Tiger and different species of deer, peacocks, monkeys, bears, leopards, wild boars, crocodiles and more than 350 species of birds.
Although it is only 150 kilometers from Kathmandu to Chitwan, due to the road being repaired all the way, the traffic jam along the way, driving slowly, about 6 hours to reach Chitwan by car. Subsequently, transfer to an off-road jeep to enter the park, get off the car and ride 1 elephant into the primeval forest, ride the elephant in the primeval jungle for nearly 2 hours to explore, lucky to see the rare one-horned rhinoceros, deer, monkey, pheasant and various birds.
The one-horned rhinoceros is an endangered animal in the world and a national treasure of Nepal.
Sika deer in the jungle.
The next morning, take a canoe ride down the Napudi River in Chitwan National Park, and be lucky enough to see crocodiles roosting along the river.
Hike the primeval jungle, watch the beautiful natural landscape of the forest, and feel the wild fun of the primeval jungle.
In order for us to see more of the rare wild animals in Chitwan, the Nepalese guide specially arranged a jeep to go to the national park. The car drove into the depths of the primeval jungle, the guide used binoculars to look for wild animals, and found that there were peacocks, deer, crocodiles and birds in the jungle.
Get in touch with nature
Written by Huang Yongqing and photographed).