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Royal Chitwan National Park
Situated in the central Terai region of Nepal, Chitwan is the oldest of the country’s national parks covering an area of 932 km2. The river plains and steaming jungle host one of the largest populations of the rare Bengal Tiger, along with the one-horned rhinos and wild elephants that are best viewed on elephant-back safaris. It is also possible for the more adventurous to spend a night camping in the jungle.
On a clear day you also have the magnificent views of the snow-capped peaks of the Himalaya beyond, including Dhaulagiri, Annapurna and Manaslu.
Our preferred lodges & camps in Chitwan National Park include:
Tiger Tops Jungle Lodge
Tiger Tops Tented Camp
Tiger Tops Tharu Lodge






