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The Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal's first ever
national park lies at the foot of the Himalaya in the Inner Terai lowlands of Chitwan.
Covering an area of 932 sq. kilometers the park extends over decidous
forest foothills and river floodplains. The park is rich in its variety
of vegetation and wildlife. The park provides one of the last habitats
for endangered species like the Asiatic one-horned rhinoceros and the
Royal Bengal tiger. Royal Chitwan National Park was officially
established in 1973 and included as Natural Heritage Site in 1984.
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