River Bank Inn gazes out on the grassland and sal forests of Chitwan National Park. A beautiful spot to watch the sunset, wash out elephant and listen to the birdsong and anim The Chitwan National park is one of the finest national parks in Asia, it lies in the lowlands of south-central Nepal, covering an area of 932 sq. It is renowned for its variety and amount of wildlife. It is home for some en
dangered species such as The Royal Bengal Tiger, One horned Rhinoceros, Leopard, Gaurs as well as Sloth Bear, Monkeys and varieties of Deer, Crocodiles, and Butterflies and over 530 species of colorful birds. The park also offers a variety of flora. Elephant Safari
Seated high on the back of a trained elephant exploring the grasslands and core area of the park, you become an integral part of the lire of the national park. The elephant safaris, though not the most comfortable rides, is an amazing experience. And it doesn’t take long to spot at least a rhino in these forests. Jungle Walk (Walk in Nature)
Walk out and stretch your legs deep into the forest accompanied by professional naturalists as they share their extensive knowledge with you on your way to prime spots in quest of rare and endemic species. Be on the look out for the great one-horned rhinoceros, wild boar, sloth bear, bison, gangetic, dolphins, gharial crocodile and the Royal Bengal Tiger. Canoeing
A journey down the Rapti River in a traditional ‘dug out canoe’ offers you the chance to quietly observe the exotic species of birds and animals that came for a sip at the water’s edge.