Title :
Jalbire Waterfall
Description :
Officially known as Lamo Jharana, this stunning, 102-metre waterfall in Chitwan, is a popular spot for adventurous activities like rock climbing and canyoning. During the summers, you can swim in the pool at the bottom of the fall and bask in the lush environment.
Title :
Ranipokhari
Description :
This freshwater lake, also known as ‘Queen’s Pond’ is a living landmark that honors Nepal’s artistic heritage and royal heritage. Ranipokhari is bordered by lush woodland and is home to various aquatic birds. Another draw of this lake is boating.round the pond. There are various statues and shrines dedicated to different gods and goddesses, including Ganesh, Hanuman and Kali.
Title :
Siraichuli Hill
Description :
The highest point in Chitwan district offers panoramic views of the Himalayas and surrounding landscapes. A popular spot for sunrise and sunset views, it offers splendid views of Mt. Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Chitwan National Park, the Narayani and Rapti rivers. Trekkers climb the peak with the help of guides from the local Chepang Chepang community trek. The moderately-easy trek takes you to an elevation of 1945 metres.
Title :
Bish Hajari Taal
Description :
Translating to ‘20,000 lakes’, this vast wetland is a network of many interconnected lakes, ponds,and marshes. This unique ecosystem is rich in flora and fauna. You can see many different birds such as herons, storks, ducks, eagles alongwith sightings of the one-horned rhino taking a bath. The area is an excellent spot for people who love reptiles because it’s home to lots of crocodiles. You can also take a boat ride and explore the lakes and marshes.
Title :
Sauraha Elephant Breeding Centre
Description :
Established by the Nepal government to breed elephants for patrolling forests and studying conservation, the centre is a great place to observe Asian elephants and learn about conservation efforts. can observe Asian elephants and learn about conservation efforts
Title :
Devghat Dham
Description :
This prominent pilgrimage site is situated at the holy confluence of the major rivers, Kali Gandaki and Trishuli, including Seti, Budhi Gandaki and Madi tributaries. Mentioned in several Hindu scriptures, Devghat is densely forested by sal trees,shrines, temples, ashrams and old age homes. The most prominent is the Chakreshwar Temple where the famed King Mukunda Sen of Palpa is said to have meditated and attained nirvana (salvation) in the 16th century. A huge religious fair is held at the site on the occasion of Makar Sankranti, the first day of the Nepalese month of Magh, in January.
Title :
Jalbire Waterfall
Description :
Officially known as Lamo Jharana, this stunning, 102-metre waterfall in Chitwan, is a popular spot for adventurous activities like rock climbing and canyoning. During the summers, you can swim in the pool at the bottom of the fall and bask in the lush environment.
Title :
Ranipokhari
Description :
This freshwater lake, also known as ‘Queen’s Pond’ is a living landmark that honors Nepal’s artistic heritage and royal heritage. Ranipokhari is bordered by lush woodland and is home to various aquatic birds. Another draw of this lake is boating.round the pond. There are various statues and shrines dedicated to different gods and goddesses, including Ganesh, Hanuman and Kali.
Title :
Siraichuli Hill
Description :
The highest point in Chitwan district offers panoramic views of the Himalayas and surrounding landscapes. A popular spot for sunrise and sunset views, it offers splendid views of Mt. Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Chitwan National Park, the Narayani and Rapti rivers. Trekkers climb the peak with the help of guides from the local Chepang Chepang community trek. The moderately-easy trek takes you to an elevation of 1945 metres.
Title :
Bish Hajari Taal
Description :
Translating to ‘20,000 lakes’, this vast wetland is a network of many interconnected lakes, ponds,and marshes. This unique ecosystem is rich in flora and fauna. You can see many different birds such as herons, storks, ducks, eagles alongwith sightings of the one-horned rhino taking a bath. The area is an excellent spot for people who love reptiles because it’s home to lots of crocodiles. You can also take a boat ride and explore the lakes and marshes.
Title :
Sauraha Elephant Breeding Centre
Description :
Established by the Nepal government to breed elephants for patrolling forests and studying conservation, the centre is a great place to observe Asian elephants and learn about conservation efforts. can observe Asian elephants and learn about conservation efforts
Title :
Devghat Dham
Description :
This prominent pilgrimage site is situated at the holy confluence of the major rivers, Kali Gandaki and Trishuli, including Seti, Budhi Gandaki and Madi tributaries. Mentioned in several Hindu scriptures, Devghat is densely forested by sal trees,shrines, temples, ashrams and old age homes. The most prominent is the Chakreshwar Temple where the famed King Mukunda Sen of Palpa is said to have meditated and attained nirvana (salvation) in the 16th century. A huge religious fair is held at the site on the occasion of Makar Sankranti, the first day of the Nepalese month of Magh, in January.
Title :
Jalbire Waterfall
Description :
Officially known as Lamo Jharana, this stunning, 102-metre waterfall in Chitwan, is a popular spot for adventurous activities like rock climbing and canyoning. During the summers, you can swim in the pool at the bottom of the fall and bask in the lush environment.
Title :
Ranipokhari
Description :
This freshwater lake, also known as ‘Queen’s Pond’ is a living landmark that honors Nepal’s artistic heritage and royal heritage. Ranipokhari is bordered by lush woodland and is home to various aquatic birds. Another draw of this lake is boating.round the pond. There are various statues and shrines dedicated to different gods and goddesses, including Ganesh, Hanuman and Kali.
Title :
Siraichuli Hill
Description :
The highest point in Chitwan district offers panoramic views of the Himalayas and surrounding landscapes. A popular spot for sunrise and sunset views, it offers splendid views of Mt. Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Chitwan National Park, the Narayani and Rapti rivers. Trekkers climb the peak with the help of guides from the local Chepang Chepang community trek. The moderately-easy trek takes you to an elevation of 1945 metres.