What to do and see in Narayani Zone, Central Region: The Best Nature & Parks

October 18, 2021 Malia Yoakum

Discover the best top things to do in Narayani Zone, Nepal including Bishazari Tal, Narayani River, Trisuli River, Daman, Chitwan National Park, Kulekhani Dam, Martyr Memorial Park, Tiger Residency Resort, Elephant Breeding Centre, Upardang Gadhi.
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1. Bishazari Tal

Chitwan National Park Nepal http://www.chitwantourism.com/activities-and-sightseeing/bish-hajari-taal.php
Excellent
75%
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Bishazari Tal

Reviewed By TuatapereNZ - Kathmandu, Nepal

One of Chitwan's best secrets, a quiet jungle full of creatures and only 200npr each. Saw a lot more here than a whole days safari in the National Park - boar, chital & sambar deer, mongoose and a rhino plus numerous birds. Do it by bicycle for a full immersion day out where you can enjoy the sights, smells & sounds - and get off the road for goodness sake! 500npr bike hire from Sauraha, reasonable fitness required, the highlight of 5 days in Chitwan province.

2. Narayani River

Chitwan National Park 44200 Nepal
Excellent
58%
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32%
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4.5 based on 410 reviews

Narayani River

Reviewed By Thoughtful100 - Lincoln, United Kingdom

The mist on the river was entrancing as we were paddled down the river in dug out canoes. We had two good guides with us who knew every bird and beast, though we saw only a few due to the mist. The jungle walk back in small groups of 6 was lovely and tranquil, though again we saw little by way of animal life - it was winter which might have made the animals scarcer. All in all a couple of hours of gentle, quiet pleasure which was my favourite out of various activities we did round here. You finished the trip by crossing the river directly back to the start point on a similar canoe to the first journey. Realistically on a good day you might see the odd monkey, deer, boar, crocodile and rhino, together with lots of birds.

3. Trisuli River

Kurintar Nepal
Excellent
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Trisuli River

Reviewed By L2041GYkimh - Sydney, Australia

River rafting was included as part of our 15 days Mardi Himal trekking tour. It was great fun and has helped broken the ice for us with other members of our tour group as we have to work together under expert guidance to help steered the raft along the river. Delicious lunch was also included, we ate like starved refugees, partly because of the energy exerted. Highly recommended if travelling between Kathmandu and Pokhara.

4. Daman

80 km from Kathmandu Nepal
Excellent
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Daman

This is a place to go for those seeking the best Himalayan viewpoint.

5. Chitwan National Park

Main street Hatti Chwok, Sauraha 44200 Nepal
Excellent
57%
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4.5 based on 555 reviews

Chitwan National Park

Reviewed By Tuhin2011

The Chitwan National Park offers a variety of flora and fauna. Do not miss the jeep safari and especially the elephant safari. We were lucky to see a few rhinos, Gharial crocodiles, peacock, wild bore, spotted deer, buck deer, and lots of amazing colourful birds. The elephant safari was a memory to be cherished for the rest of your life. It's adventurous and thrilling. The elephant bathing was a fun too. You are allowed to go round the buffer zone of the forest only.

6. Kulekhani Dam

Markhu Kulekhani River, Kulekhani 00977 Nepal +977 982-3778339
Excellent
54%
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Kulekhani Dam

Indrasarover, commonly known as Kulekhani is situated at Makwanpur District of Nepal. It is a hydroelectricity dam. It is famous for its landscapes and fishing.

7. Martyr Memorial Park

Hetauda Nepal
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Martyr Memorial Park

8. Tiger Residency Resort

Chitwan National Park Nepal +977 1-4415011 [email protected] http://www.tigerresidency.com
Excellent
41%
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45%
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4.0 based on 22 reviews

Tiger Residency Resort

Reviewed By MelenaDee - Melbourne, Australia

I stayed at Tiger Residency for 3 nights and 4 days. From the moment I arrived, the staff were extremely friendly and kind, the resort soon began to feel like family. The food was excellent, a variety of western and Nepali food. The service was 5 star, with the staff always asking if I needed anything. The only issue I had was with my nature guide, however I took this up with management as I left (I chose not to do anything about it during my stay as the rest of the resort was 100%!) and I trust they will make improvements moving forward. This was no reflection on the resort and was purely a personal issue. My suggestions for improvement would be communication with guests. Letting them know if there is no power (my aircon didn’t work) or of certain activities aren’t available (I was told elephant bath wasn’t possible... however they later made this happen!). Tiger residency was very impressive and despite the small issue I had with the guide, I would 100% recommend this resort to everyone. The staff were the highlight, they treated each other like family which was so welcoming. I can’t wait to come back!

9. Elephant Breeding Centre

Baadreni Road, Sauraha 32909 Nepal 580154 http://junglesafarilodge.com/visit-to-elephant-breeding-center-chitwan/
Excellent
25%
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3.0 based on 677 reviews

Elephant Breeding Centre

Reviewed By itchandscratch

The breeding center seems to have a very well rounded approach to the elephants. Visiting is limited to several hours in the morning and the afternoon, before and after which the elephants are free in the jungle with their handlers. The handlers seem dedicated and humane and many live on-site with the elephants. The elephant breeding center is also the first place I have seen female mahouts. The elephants are part of a larger program which supports the entire economic ecosystem around Chitwan. Opinions about elephant captivity need to be tempered with the alternative, which is to place Chitwan in competition with the communities around the park. To parade in with a short-sighted, Western lens and start dictating to the people, who have lived and worked with the elephants for centuries, how to manage the delicate balance between Chitwan, its wildlife and the surrounding villages that it supports, is a special kind of selfish. In short, it's a humane program, the elephants are well cared for, and sabotaging wildlife tourism at Chitwan puts all of Chitwan and the communities it supports at great risk.

10. Upardang Gadhi

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