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chitwan - central nepal
 
route

Chitwan lies south-west of Kathmandu, near the Indian border on the tropical terai. It is accessible by Air from Bharatpur and Meghauli and by road. The best time to trek in this area is September to May when the climate is warm, temperate and pleasant.

Hugdi Khola/ Bazaar: Drive 82 km from Kathmandu to Hugdi Bazaar between Mugling and Krishna Bheer of Dhading District, on Prithivi National Highway.

Shaktikhor: Drive 18 km north from Tandi Bazaar of Ratnanagar Municipality, if the visitor is coming from Sauraha or National Park.

 
Transportation
 
By Air:
 
There are regular daily flights to Bharatpur, about 25km from the Park area, and to Meghauli. The flights take about half an hour. One can easily get rides from the airports to the Park area. If you plan to stay in one of the expensive resorts inside the Park, your flights to and from Kathmandu will probably be included in your package.
 
By Land:
 
Public buses go to Tadi from Kathmandu and Pokhara for about US$2 (twice the cost for more comfortable "tourist buses"). The ride takes about seven hours from Kathmandu, six from Pokhara. From Tadi, you will either have to cover the six kilometer distance to Sauraha on an ox cart (takes two hours to cover the distance!) or in a rented jeep for US$0.50. You can also rent a bike for about US$1 a day, or walk. On the way you need to cross a river which can be waded across during offseason, but during seasons with high water, local fishermen will ferry you across in their dugout boats for a couple of cents.
   
 
 
 
 

 

 

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