CHITWAN
Surrounding Royal Chitwan National Park in southern Nepal is one
of the best planned and most intelligently developed tourist areas
in Nepal. Not only does it offer a wide variety of resorts and
lodges, it is also easy to reach - by road or by air. Regular
flights are scheduled by Royal Nepal Airlines and other airlines
to Meghauli, Simara and Bharatpur. Many resorts provide coach
service. Local buses offer a choice between a night ride and a
day ride.
Royal
Chitwan National Park is perhaps the best park in Nepal for seeing
animals in the wild. In the earlier part of the century, when
rapid deforestation was devastating Nepal's southern Terai belt,
His Majesty's Government of Nepal intervened and proclaimed the
Chitwan area a national park.
The
Government of Nepal declared the Chitwan region a national park,
outlawed settlement and deforestation within its boundaries, and
a campaign to save the animals began. Projects carried out with
the help of friendly nations have revived the animals that remained.
Though the Terai is certainly not what it once was, the preserved
portion within the Chitwan National Park is still a treat for
animal lovers.
Royal
Bengal tigers roam the region; one-horned rhinos can be seen charging
through the underbrush, feeding and even courting. The Rapti River
has been dammed to form a man-made lake called Lamital where water-birds
and marsh mugger peckers and many other birds are found in plenty
in these forests.
Elephant
grass, five to six feet tall, provides excellent camouflage for
animals. This grass serves as food for the gaur (a local bison),
rhino and other herbivores. Once a year, local people are allowed
into the park area to cut grass. The grass is dried, and used
to thatch roofs or stored for food for the domestic animals during
the dry season.
Access
Chitwan
is easily accessible from Kathmandu, being well connected by a
national highway to Bhadrapur and Sauraha. There are daily flights
to Meghauli airstrip just outside the park boundry.
Accomodation
Resorts
and lodges are available to suit one's travel budget; most include
elephant safaris, jungle walks, canoeing and a variety of cultural
activities in their programs.
Reservations
for accommodations can be made at the Kathmandu offices of Chitwan
resorts and lodges, with selections ranging from the most luxurious
to those with simple food and shelter. On a village tour, you
can observe the culture of the Tharu people. Tharu dance and song
performances are included in most resort and lodge entertainment.
A visit to Chitwan is a visit filled to the brim with activities,
whether you stay two days or a week.