The Park lies on the center of the country, Chitwan, which is also the junction for separating the eastern highway from the western highway of Nepal.
Chitwan National Park is also UNESCO enlisted World Heritage Site. The Park specializes in balance the need for habitat between the wild animals & their human counterparts who’ve settle within the parts of the jungle. The Park has also received praises for breeding endangered wild beasts like the tiger, elephant, & rhinos. Chitwan is a tropical forest, and Nepal one major river system, the Gandaki flows right through it. The river not only waters the land, quenches the wild thirst, but also homes rare aquatic creatures like crocodile & freshwater dolphins. The combination of aquatic & terrestrial wildlife in a tropical climate makes the Park truly a microcosm of the African continent. Among the tourists, the favorite wild game is an elephant safari rides with an aim of encountering the big cats & shooting the deadly beasts with the camera of course.

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