The northern part of Nepal is well-known for trekking, hiking, and expeditions, while the southern lowlands are popular for jungle safaris and other adventurous activities. The Terai, or lowlands, of Nepal, have a rich biodiversity. The Terai region is covered with tropical jungles, and many rivers flowing from the Himalayas across the lowlands create favourable conditions for numerous species of birds and animals to thrive in the wild.
The Kathmandu—Chitwan Tour is a complete blend of culture, nature, and adventure that includes the two most popular tourist cities in Nepal: Kathmandu and Chitwan. Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, is renowned for its historical, religious, and cultural wonders. At the same time, Chitwan, the second-most popular tourist destination after Pokhara, is home to a UNESCO-listed national park. It is the hub of various cultural and natural adventures, including wildlife safaris. Elephant Back Safari or Jungle Drive on 4W Jeep in Chitwan provides an amazing wildlife experience and a great way to spend your holidays exploring wildlife adventures.
Chitwan National Park, which means "the heart of the jungle," covers 932 square kilometres in the flat lowland region of southern Nepal. UNESCO has listed it as a World Heritage Site and considers it one of the best-managed parks in Asia. The park is one of the most important subtropical parks, home to populations of the endangered Royal Bengal Tiger, Greater One-horned Rhinoceros, Dolphins, Wild Asian Elephant, Gaur, Golden Monitor Lizard, Gharial Crocodile, and many more.