Chitwan is a district in Nepal located in the southern central part of the country, known for its rich wildlife and natural beauty. The district is home to Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Asia's best-preserved conservation areas, which is inhabited by over 50 mammal species, including Bengal tigers, rhinoceros, and leopards. The park offers various activities such as jungle safaris, bird watching, hiking, and rafting or canoeing on the Narayani River. The district's headquarters, Bharatpur, is a growing city with a rich cultural heritage and many temples and shrines to visit. The area is also known for its agricultural productivity and is home to several lakes, including Bish Hazari Lake, which is a popular spot for bird watching and crocodile sightings
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