Thursday, August 3, 2017

About Chitwan National Park



                                    


                                         
                                                  Elephant ride in Chitwan National Park


Chitwan National Park in past also called Royal Chitwan National Park is a  nature conservation park in South Asia. This is the first established national park of Nepal in 1973 to conserve the ecosystem all an around. The park covers an area of 932 sq. km situated in the subtropical  Terai regions lowlands of southern - central part of Nepal. The park is listed in the World Heritage by UNESCO in 1984.
The park is surrounded by the churia hills, flood plains of Rapti, Reu and Narayani rivers along with ox-bow lakes. The Churia hill rises gradually towards the east from 150 m to over 800 m. The flood plains of Chitwan are rich alluvial. The park is boundary by the   Narayani and Rapti rivers in the north and west, and the Reu river in south. It also shares the eastern border with Parsa Wildlife Reserve.

Some picture taken on Elephant Ride Time.













                    One Horn Rhino in Chitwan National Park