Chitwan National Park, located in the subtropical flatlands of Nepal near the Indian border, defies the common perception that Nepal is solely a land of mountains and hills. Once a royal hunting reserve, the park now serves as a vital sanctuary for a diverse array of wildlife. Visitors can explore the lush, dense jungle and encounter species such as the Royal Bengal tiger, gharial and mugger crocodiles, and a significant population of one-horned rhinoceros. Today, the park offers a unique opportunity to experience the rich biodiversity and natural beauty of this protected area.
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