Chitwan, found closely in the lower plains of the Terai area, is a treasure waiting to be discovering breathtaking landscapes and ecologically rich diversity. At its heart lies the legendary park which Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site having a span over 932 sq. km. It was formed in 1973; the part is also called home to many exotic wild species of animals like the ultra-rare one-horned rhinoceros, elusive Bengal tigers and many bird species. The main feature of the famed park is it aids a wide range of flora and fauna, thus making it a must-visit for any nature lovers. Visitors can also explore the park through jungle safaris, canoeing, jeep tours, bird watching, and getting a first-hand experience of Nepal wildlife. Chitwan also bears significant cultural heritage as it is called home to the Tharu people, who are an indigenous ethnic group well known for their unique culture, folk dances, and rare language. Trekkers can see the park and go on activities like nature walks, canoeing at the famous Rapti River and taking jeep safaris, which gives them rare opportunities to see the thriving ecosystem of nature.