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Nepal National Parks Chitwan |
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Chitwan
National Park: Resorts |
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Chitwan
Jungle Lodge lies in the park, on the banks of the river Rapti. Listen
to the sounds of nature, the forest-birdsong, the rustle of deer in the
bushes or the tempting call of elephants. From the moment you wake at dawn
to roam through the jungle on elephant back, to the quiet talk around the
camp fire at day's end: Chitwan Jungle Lodge - the unforgettable experience.
Built
from Natural materials it blends perfectly with its jungle surroundings,
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All the individual bungalows at Chitwan
Jungle Lodge are perfectly blended with natural surroundings. The rooms
are tastefully decorated with private solar powered hot and cold running
showers.
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Nepal
Info |
This
932 sq km of land is situated in the Bhitri Madhesh between the Mahabharat
and Chure ranges and besides the celebrity mammals it has rich wetlands
teeming with birdlife (over 450 species), crocodiles, the fish-eating gharials
and the endangered fresh-water dolphins. It is Nepal's first national park
and was enlisted by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1984 paying homage
to its unique ecosystem.
Machan
Wildlife Jungle Resort |
Located
2.5 km inside the RCNP 40 km from the Bharatpur airport, this is one of
Nepal's premier jungle lodges offering elephant and jeep safaris, jungle
walks, slide shows as well as the local Tharu dance. It's run by efficient
and friendly staff that make you feel at home and the chef doles out great
desserts. There is a swimming pool.
pproximately
two hours from Bharatpur airport, Temple Tiger has one of the best views
of the park from the lodge itself and is located about 4 km inside the
park right in the middle of a dense sal forest. Deep inside the forest,
the jungle walks offer a good chance to see tigers and an abundance of
birds all pointed out by experienced guides.
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Heron
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Florican
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Water-cock
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Lapwing
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Owned
and run by the Tiger Mountain group and situated outside the park, the
lodge is inspired by the indigenous Tharu people who lived in the plains
long before malaria was fully eradicated from the region. The longhouses
are constructed in the traditional Tharu style. |
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In addition to the usual
activities, it has its own stable of horses and ponies as well as a swimming
pool and a lawn tennis court.
Owned
and run by the Tiger Mountain group and situated outside the park, the
lodge is inspired by the indigenous Tharu people who lived in the plains
long before malaria was fully eradicated from the region. The longhouses
are constructed in the traditional Tharu style. In addition to the usual
activities, it has its own stable of horses and ponies as well as a swimming
pool and a lawn tennis court.
A half-hour drive from Bharatpur airport and located just outside the RCNP
periphery near the village of Jagatpur along the banks of the Rapti, it
is perfect for those wanting to spend quiet hours watching ducks and rhinos
along the Rapti bank.
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