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Chitwan National Park since1973

Rich nature and culture in Chitawan

Environmental conservation tourism development that began with the result that I thought I had to protect

EarthLove Tours was produced by

Up-Cycling the Nature & Culture of Chitwan

with the locals, the government & EarthLove Company to share the prosperities

EarthLove Tour Chitwan Circuit Canoe Safari

Nepal, nestled at the foot of the Himalayas, is situated between India and China.
Nestled amidst its rich natural beauty and culture, Chitwan National Park is a place where precious natural resources remain untouched by development, having once been protected as a hunting ground for royalty and nobility. Designated as Nepal's first national park in 1973, it remains a special place where wildlife and human life coexist.

 

I visited this area in 2018. However, at that time, the natural environment, park management, the attitudes of guides and operators, and the lives of the indigenous people living in the buffer zone were far from ideal.
So, I spent about 200 days visiting the park, compiling my findings and observations into reports, and engaging in discussions with the Nepalese Ministry of Environment, the National Parks Department, local government officials, businesses, and residents.

"How can we protect nature and people's lives?"
"How can we balance tourism and environmental conservation?"
"How can we pass on the pride of Chitwan to the next generation?"

The result of these discussions is EarthLove Tour Chitwan Circuit Canoe Safari.

This tour prioritizes creating a "win-win" situation for both tourists and local residents, while maintaining harmony with wildlife and the natural environment.
A portion of the tour's profits will be used to support residents of the buffer zone, circulating through local organic farms, handicraft production, and wholesale sales to hotels and shops.
This system embodies the simple ideal that "nature's bounty supports people, and people's activities protect nature."

 

By participating in this journey, you too will become part of a cycle where nature and people, and people, connect with each other.
Why not experience the Earth Love spirit amidst the magnificent nature of Chitwan?

Please feel free to contact us via email.

Namaste

EarthLove Tours' behind the scenes
(200 days behind the scenes of tour production)

The wildlife I encountered in Chitwan continues to protect this ecosystem simply by existing.
In contrast, humans live while destroying the environment...


"Nature can survive without humans, but humans cannot survive without nature."

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