From Himalayas to Jungle: Chitwan's Wild Heart of Nepal
Track rhinos, spot tigers, and live with Tharu people in Chitwan. Experience Nepal's incredible biodiversity beyond the mountains.
Nepal's Other Paradise
While the world knows Nepal for Everest, Chitwan National Park reveals another face of paradise - where one-horned rhinos graze, Bengal tigers prowl, and the indigenous Tharu people maintain traditions older than memory.
Wildlife That Defies Imagination
- One-Horned Rhinos: 600+ prehistoric giants in one park
- Bengal Tigers: 120+ tigers making Chitwan their kingdom
- Wild Elephants: Herds crossing rivers at sunrise
- 500+ Bird Species: From kingfishers to paradise flycatchers
Living with the Tharu People
The Tharu have coexisted with jungle dangers for centuries. Stay in their villages, learn their stick dance, understand how they read the jungle like a book. Their harmony with nature teaches lessons no university can.
Natural Jungle Remedies
The Tharu people possess incredible knowledge of jungle medicine. From plants that heal snake bites to natural mosquito repellents, their traditional wellness practices include hemp-based preparations for various ailments. This wisdom, passed through generations, shows nature's pharmacy at work.
Adventures That Transform
Canoe past crocodiles at dawn, walk with elephants through sal forests, watch rhinos from machans (watchtowers). Each moment in Chitwan reminds you that we share this planet with magnificent creatures who deserve our respect and protection.
"Locking eyes with a wild tiger in Chitwan changed me. I understood that we're not Earth's owners; we're just one of many tenants." - David, Australia