Introduction,
Royal Chitwan National Park is an exciting and diverse wildlife haven, and to help you enjoy your stay at the lodge we are offering
a package as diverse as the park itself. Chitwan National Park is located in 175 Kms souths west of Kathmandu. It provides excellent
opportunities to view rare species such as the sloth bear, bison, leopard and the elusive tiger. The common species such as deer,
rhinoceros and wild boar are in abundance. A serene float down Rapti river in dugout canoe offer the chance to view many of the more
than 450 species of exotic birds including Giant Hornbill, Lesser Florican and Paradise flycatcher.
The following under mention programme is designed in order to make your stay very enjoyable and exciting. We provide our trained
naturalist/guides in all jungle tours. They are always at hand to help you understand the flora and fauna of the park. We hope you
will enjoy your stay with us.
How to get there ?
By raft (scenic or white water):
Departure from Kathmandu at 7.00 A.M. by car/coach for Mugling (confluence of Marshynagdi and Trisuli river) from where exciting
rafting begins and floats down to a picnic spot for lunch along the river side. Continue your destination where our vehicle will
be waiting to transfer you to Chitwan. See here the package program with rafting
By surface:
Departure from Kathmandu at 7.00 A.M by car/ coach for Chitwan National park on the Mugling-Narayanghat highway 175 kms for a scenic
four hour drive.
By Air:
by air service will be available from Kathmandu to Bharatpur as everyday. It takes about 20 min.