The Chitwan National Park is situated 160 km south west of Kathmandu. It was established as a National Park in 1973, covering with the area over 932 Sq.km. In the beginning of half of the 19th century, it was the best hunting spot for aristocratic people, when malaria was eradicated in Chitwan than many land hungry people poured-down from hilly region and capture the land and replaced the wildlife in Chitwan then The wildlife became endangered in Chitwan and it was declared as National Park to protect endanger wildlife and to keep continue Bio-diversity’s well. Now, it has been finest wildlife spot in Asia. This is now best place for endangered wild life too likes: Wild Elephant, Gharial Crocodiles, The elusive Royal Bengal Tiger, One Horned Rhinoceros and Gaur. The Chitwan National Park is also provides the home for more than 43 different species of animals, over 450 different species of birds out of them, Gina horn bill, Bengal Florican, Black Stork, White Stork are endangered in the park and 67 types of butterflies can be seen too. This park has covered by three different kind of vegetation like: – 73% covered by big naturally hard Sal Trees, Palas, Peepal and 20% covered by tall grass land and 7% covered by River Rhine Forest. Chitwan National Park gets sub-tropical climate. So the visitors are requested to bring light cloths with natural colors, binocular, flash light, insect repellent for outdoor activities. From October to March is the best time to visit in the park but during this time morning and night are cold therefore, it is necessarily bring warm clothes. Here, you can have chance to enjoy with various interesting activities like: elephant safari, jungle drive, bird watching, jungle walking, Tharu Cultural show and we are waiting to make your tour memorable with sharing our experience.