Chitwan National Park, Lumbini, Tansen, and Pokhara are prominent destinations in Nepal, rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Chitwan National Park (UNESCO-listed) is Nepal’s first national park, famous for wildlife like the one-horned rhinoceros, Bengal tigers, elephants, and over 500 bird species. It offers jungle safaris and Tharu cultural experiences. Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha (UNESCO-listed), features sacred sites like the Maya Devi Temple and monastic zones built by various Buddhist nations. Tansen, a medieval hill town, is known for its traditional Newari culture, Rani Mahal, and stunning views of the Mahabharat range. Pokhara, a scenic lake city, offers spectacular views of Annapurna and Machhapuchhre peaks, adventure sports, caves, and Phewa Lake.
Distances: Kathmandu to Chitwan 150 km, Chitwan to Lumbini 130 km, Lumbini to Tansen 85 km, Tansen to Pokhara 122 km. Travel is mostly by tourist vehicles or flights (to Pokhara or Bharatpur).
Flora and fauna refer to the plants and animals of an area. In this region, you’ll find subtropical jungles, pine forests, orchids, and diverse wildlife. Cultural richness, stunning landscapes, mountain views, and heritage make this route exceptional. Guides provide deep insights into culture, history, and biodiversity, enhancing the travel experience significantly.
