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Nepal
is a home with beautiful
national parks providing
shelter to an incredible
variety of wild lives.
Nepal’s one of
the best known and most
accessible national
park is Royal Chitwan
National Park. It is
established in 1976
and enlisted as world
Heritage Site by UNESCO
in 1984. It covers an
area of 932 sq. km.
This
particular park alone
is said to be host will
over 56 different kinds
of mammals , more than
47 species of reptiles,
9 species of amphibians
and 530 species of birds
making it one of the
best bird watching places
in the world. One can
easily confront the
pre-historic one horned
rhinos, lumbering elephants,
sloth bears, wild boars,
6 different cats including
Royal Bengal Tiger,
4 different dears, gaurs,
Marsh-mugger and Gharial
crocodiles, 2 different
monkeys, striped hyena
and birds such as the
colorful kingfishers,
green parakeets, blue
tailed bee-eaters and
others inside the park.
The
park is accessible by
car or bus on the Kathmandu-Mugling-Narayanghat
Highway and or through
by flight from Kathmandu
to Bharatpur. |