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Hotel In Chitwan |
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Temple Tiger |
Temple Tiger Jungle Lodges and
Wildlife Camps one of the finest in Asia, is situated in the heart
of Royal Chitwan National Park on the far western side and has the
enviable distinction of being the best located property inside the
National Park. This is proven by the record sightings of the elusive
Royal Bengal Tiger, one horned Rhinoceros, crocodile and Gharial.
Our territory of this fantastic reserve appeals to wildlife
enthusiasts as well as visiting Ornithologists who consider our area
a paradise for bird watching as both resident and migratory birds
visit here in abundance.
Temple Tiger is the only Lodge inside the National Park of Chitwan,
from where you can witness the natural game of prey and predator,
from the hanging platform itself. This viewing deck, constructed
above a huge man-made swamp provides a fantastic display of animals
visiting the swamp or on the land.
Besides the view from your balcony, we also arrange jungle safaris
on elephant back or by land rover. Nature walks accompanied by
well-trained naturalists are very popular among nature lovers.
Canoeing on the Narayani River provides an opportunity to watch
gharial, dolphins and crocodiles from close quarters.
The Temple Tiger Jungle Lodge has tried and succeeded in creating a
truly relaxing and welcoming atmosphere without disturbing the
surrounding tranquillity of the jungle.
There are 32 individual super deluxe jungle lodges. These wooden
lodges or villas as they are called are on stilts and are equipped
with all 5 star amenities and have a private balcony over-looking
the grassland. The tastefully decorated rooms with Tharu artifacts
have wall to wall carpets, a sofa and international size twin/
double bed, The spacious, attached bathrooms with running hot and
cold water are a beautiful blend of wood, marble and bamboo
(rattan). The thatched roofs of the villas are made from the
abundant Siru grass therefore they blend easily into the
surroundings. The tented camps are situated in the vicinity of the
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Services & Facilities |
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Accommodation is in bungalows supported on
wooden stilts and distributed in well-spaced jungle clearings. All
rooms have their own bathrooms, solar heated water systems, and
solar powered electricity. They offer a cozy and warm environment.
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Activities & Services |
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The best times for visiting Temple Tiger are
from mid- September as the monsoon ends, right through until the
next pre-monsoon period the following June. The Lodge can be reached
from Kathmandu and Pokhara by air, road, or a combination of road
and river trip (see detailed section ’Getting there”)
The main Lodge area consists of a central complex carved out from
the jungle. Here are found the main Lodge buildings. Traditionally
built and thatched roofed, briefing and relaxing areas, the bar, a
fine restaurant, a shop to meet most needs, a library and an
outstanding wildlife viewing platform built out unto the wetlands
adjacent to the lodge.
Guest activities include early morning and afternoon elephant
safaris lasting up to two hours. Large tracts of the surrounding
countryside can be visited and diverse wildlife can be encountered.
The nearby Narayani River offers tranquil float trips with
opportunities for sighting Gharial, dolphins and crocodiles from
close quarters, picnic lunches and rambles back through the jungle
to the lodge. Four wheel drive vehicles can venture further afield
and separate visits can be arranged to the park headquarters and the
Gharial Breeding Centre at Sauraha. The trips are accompanied
throughout by our trained wildlife guides who also present slide
shows, briefings and can oversee evening discussion programmes
around the campfire.
Food is varied, fresh and healthy. A mix of western, Asian and
oriental, there is generally something to meet everyone’s
expectations. |
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