Night Safari and Chepang Dishes to Lure Tourists in Chitwan– Nepalayatimes Chitwan – Considering Visit Nepal 2020, the local concerned authorities and tourism entrepreneurs in Chitwan are preparing to introduce a new tourism product- Night Safari with Chepang Dishes – to the tourist visiting Chitwan, the third most popular tourist destination in the country after Kathmandu and Pokhara. Ratnanagar Municipality …
Read More »Rhino Found Dead in Narayani River
Rhino Found Dead in Narayani River– Nepalayatimes Rhino Found Dead in Narayani River Chitwan – A lifeless body of a rhinoceros was found in the Narayani River at Sisuwar of Bharatpur metropolis-26 this morning. According to Chitwan National Park (CNP), the animal has its external body parts intact. The body was retrieved as it was being washed away by the …
Read More »Nepal’s Jungle Tours Attract Adventurers
Nepal’s Jungle Tours Attract Adventurers – Nepalayatimes Kathmandu – Nepal is an amazing country with a breathtaking milieu and a wide variety of plants and animal species. Nepal has numerous wildlife sanctuaries including nine national parks and three conservation districts. Through local tours, you can enjoy close interaction with culture and wildlife and even explore the national parks around Chitwan …
Read More »Animal Tourism in Nepal: Animal-Friendly
Animal Tourism in Nepal: Animal-Friendly – Nepalayatimes Kathmandu – Nepal is a very well-know part of Asia. Elephant back rides on Chitwan National Park is one of the things that Nepal is famous for. The Royal Bardia National Park’s tiger trails are also what Nepal is known for. However, there are some animal welfare issues that tourists should know about …
Read More »5 Feet Tall Tiger Statue Installed
5 Feet Tall Tiger Statue Installed – Nepalayatimes Kawasoti – A statue of a tiger has been constructed and installed at Amaltari in ward no. 15 of Kawasoti municipality. The life-size statue of the tiger was constructed with financial support from the Gandaki state government. The 5 feet tall and 13 feet wide statute is the largest tiger statue of …
Read More »Rhino Census to Hold Next Year
Rhino Census to hold Next Year – Nepalayatimes Chitwan – Nepal says it will conduct a census of rhinoceros in March-April next year. Deputy Director-General of the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation, Ram Chandra Kandel, says Rs 11 million has been allocated for the task. The Department will aim to complete the counting in one month, according to …
Read More »Rhino Found Dead in Chitwan National Park
Rhino Found Dead in CNP – RSS/Nepalayatimes Chitwan – A rhino has been found dead inside the Chitwan National Park (CNP). The dead rhino was Approximately three-year-old rhino and was found dead near the Binaya River under Tamasapur area of the CNP during a ‘sweep operation’, said NCP chief conservation officer Bed Kumar Dhakal. During the investigations, the rhino was …
Read More »VNY 2020: Why should you visit Nepal in 2019?
Nepalayatimes/VNY 2020: Why should you visit Nepal in 2019? Nepal has a unique geographical position and altitudinal variation. The altitude of the country ranges from 60 m above sea level to the highest point on earth, Mt. Everest at 8,848 meter, all within a distance of 150 km resulting into climatic conditions from sub-tropical to Arctic. Nepal occupying only 0.1% …
Read More »CNP’s Tiger Taken to Central Zoo
Nepalayatimes/CNP’s Tiger Taken to Central Zoo Tiger Chitwan – A tiger has been transported to the central zoo from the Chitwan National Park. The tiger of approximately two and a half years of age was taken under control from Bayarghari of Bharatpur Metropolitan City-25 under CNP’s buffer zone after darting it, said Gopal Ghimire, information officer at the CNP. Nepalayatimes …
Read More »15th Elephant Festival to be Held in Sauraha
Nepalayatimes Chitwan, – The 15th Chitwan ElephantFestival is taking place at Baghmara ground in Sauraha from December 26 to 30. The elephant festival is being organized with the goal of highlighting the importance of elephant and its protection, of urging collaboration in the conservation of wildlife and of promoting the domestic and international tourism, Regional Hotel Association Sauraha’s president Suman …
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