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Wildlife conservation in Chitwan National Park

Wildlife conservation in Chitwan National Park

Chitwan National Park, Nepal

Duration

9 days

Overview

Divided by a river and with no formal boundaries, the Chitwan Community Forest is the best place to help preserve wildlife, raise conservation awareness among locals and work on projects that aim to restore the area to its natural state.

Students will have the opportunity to research species such as One-horned Rhinoceros, Bengal Tigers and Vultures that are vulnerable to extinction.

Nepal’s culture is fascinating and unique. Students will need to be flexible, adaptable, and creative to settle in and make the most of this experience. Beyond the project itself, students can look forward to exploring the special city of Kathmandu and the stunning Chitwan National Park with its wide variety of wildlife.

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FHE specializes in arranging personalized experiential learning programs that align with a school’s curriculum or goals. They also offer safe travel options that are carefully planned to support the development of young people.

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