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About Elephant Safaris, Nepal
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Nestled between India and China, Nepal has long lived in travelers minds as one of the worlds über-destinations for adventure. Its diverse landscape encompasses the Himalayas snowy peaks to the north and the subtropical plains of the Terai along the countrys southwestern flank. This narrow, long country balances 40 ethnic groups, innumerable dialects, and two of the worlds major religions, Hinduism and Buddhism. Most adventurers understandably head straight to its much-heralded mountains and trekking routes. But exploration of Nepals Royal Chitwan National Park, on foot or on the back of an elephant, will greatly further your quest to find true adventure nirvana.
The 260-square-mile Royal Chitwan, "heart of the jungle" in Nepali, was originally the royal hunting grounds for the countrys Rana rulers. After centuries of being stalked, the parks dwindling wildlife found the protection it needed when Chitwan first became a wildlife sanctuary in 1962, then Nepals first national park in 1973. The best way to explore Chitwan is on the back of an Indian elephant as you weave through the parks verdant forest. Some 43 species of mammals call Chitwan home, including the endangered Asian one-horned rhino. You may also see giant hornbills, striped hyenas, pythons, monitor lizards, monkeys, fish-eating crocodiles, deer, and, if youre lucky, the tell-tale orange flash of the elusive Bengali tiger. Try not to be alarmed when the driver¡ªthe phanit¡ªstrikes the leathery skull of your mount with an iron bar; they say the elephants feel nothing, although the elephants may tell a different tale.
A popular passage into the park is via the Trisuli River on raft, a three-day trip that will transport you between Mugling, easily accessible from Kathmandu, and Narayanghat, an hours bus ride from Royal Chitwans central area. The best rapids come on day one, but it is worth noting that this stretch of river is not Nepals most enthralling. Shop around for a suitable outfitter and be aware that you can arrange separate accommodation once in the park. Nepals rivers are justly famous for their extreme altitude drop and roiling whitewater. River rats should try one of the expeditions on the Sun Kosi or Karnali Rivers to experience the best the country has to offer, taking you to places even trekkers would be jealous of.


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