Chitwan National Park
Expert-guided tours of Chitwan National Park from our lodge in Meghauli — on the park boundary, with 20+ years of local expertise, and a genuine commitment to wildlife and community.
Chitwan National Park is Nepal's first national park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Covering 932 square kilometres of Terai lowland, it is home to Bengal tigers, greater one-horned rhinoceros, gharial crocodiles, and over 543 bird species.
Our lodge is located in the Meghauli sector — directly on the Rapti River, one of the most productive wildlife zones in the park. From here you have immediate access to the habitats where large mammals are most reliably encountered.
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Park area
UNESCO
World Heritage since 1984
543+
Bird species
20+
Years guide experience