This is newly developed Trekking trail. Chitwan Chepang Hills Trail is unique because of one of the most ethnic cultures of Nepal- Chepang Culture. Chepangs, speak their own distinct language, leading a nomadic life and their primary lifestyle, hunting, foraging for wild roots and fishing and traditional farming near jungles. A Praja Pande (faith healer) might be an interesting figure for cultural tourists to be introduced to. They inhabit the remote and sparse contours of Makawanpur, Chitwan, Gorkha and Dhading districts. The Chitwan Chepang Hills Trail offers a rare combination of cultural and sightseeing experience.
In clears weather you can see the summits from Dhaulagiri (8167M). The trekking passes a variety of landscapes and you will be produced to the inhabitants by means of their songs, dances, hospitality and craftsmanship: they produce among others wine and honey. At the end of the trekking you will know a great deal more about the life of these isolated jungle people. Splendid experience with rural communities and Interaction with the Chepangs.
Chitwan, a majestic and powerful location teeming with wildlife hosts one of Asia's finest national parks, renowned for its dense concentration of wildlife. Seas of elephant grass ripple beneath a magnificent sunset and pervasive sense of relaxation soaks in deeper, the longer you stay. Chitwan literally means 'heart of the jungle' and in recent years, Chitwan tops the list of things to do in Asia. With its astounding wildlife, Chitwan is a true wildlife adventure. Elephant rides, jeep tours, bird watching and canoe trips offer a different slant on the luxuriant teeming forest. Royal Chitwan National Park - Sal forests cover 70% of the area and there are about 600 species of plants and are home to the only significant number of one-horned rhinos and other endangered species like the Royal Bengal Tiger, the Gangetic Dolphins and the Gharial Crocodile. There are altogether over 43 species of large mammals, 526 species of birds, 150 different types of butterflies, 126 species of fish and 49 species of reptiles
Itinerary to Chepang village tour
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu airport, transfer to hotel meet guide and preparation trekking equipments
Day 02: Kathmandu to Hugdi Khola (4 hours drive) trek 4 hours to Shangri-la village then overnight at camp or local home.
Day 03: Shangri-la village trek to Chepang Gaun then overnight at camp or local home.
Day 04: whole day Explore Chepang Gaun
Day 05: Chepang Gaun trek Upper Dang Gadi
Day 06: Upper Dang Gadi trek then drive to Chitwan or Kathmandu
This itinerary is a guideline and standard pattern we provide you but it is flexible and can be customized according to your interests and your timeframe.
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