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NEPAL (II): Canoeing trip - Rapti River (Chitwan National Park)

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Distance
2.72 mi
Elevation gain
144 ft
Technical difficulty
Experts only
Elevation loss
322 ft
Max elevation
960 ft
TrailRank 
44
Min elevation
515 ft
Trail type
One Way
Time
51 minutes
Coordinates
218
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January 21, 2016
Recorded
November 2015
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near Sauraha, Central Region (Nepal)

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From our hotel accommodation in the Thamel neighborhood (Kathmandu) we travel to Sauraha, at a distance of 165 km. by bumpy roads, constant curves and a chaotic and incomprehensibly safe traffic. The average speed of the trip did not exceed 40 km / h, but it was worth investing those almost five hours (including a half-hour half-hour self-service lunch) to travel the distance just for having had the experience of witnessing how to group the rural population along the circulatory routes, how it lives in shanties, in harmony with other animal species, with the minimum and necessary to subsist with dignity and apparently conform.
All kinds of animals in the middle of the road, dogs, sacred cows, chickens, lying down or circulating among cars, all alive. How much contrast!

Sauraha is a population that is located within the Park next to the Rapti River, a small residential and commercial nucleus with rural dissemination, full of shops, lights and colors. The five Nepalese elements are aerated at all corners. At night it seems Christmas, all the houses are dressed with intermittent colors. It is full of grocery stores, books, local souvenirs, cultural activities venues, restaurants and complexes of lodges or bungalows oriented to the tourism of the Park.

The Park is the oldest in Nepal, was declared in 1973 and is a World Heritage Site by Unesco. It is located in the lowlands of Nepal, in the subtropical Terai region, between the rivers Narayani (Gandaki) and Rapti, to the north, and the river Reu and the Indian border, to the south.
There live recorded 68 species of mammals, 544 of birds, 56 of herpetofauna and 126 of fish.
The notoriety and the merit of the Park lies in the protection of the Indian rhinoceros, the bengal tiger and the gharial crocodile.

Here we are going to develop three activities and share them in wikiloc, not because of the technical layout itself or because of the difficulty, but because of the enormous biodiversity value of the Chitwan National Park.

The three activities are:

- This canoe ride on the Rapti river, motivated by the gavial crocodile sighting and successfully for us.
- A walk through the jungle (http://es.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/view.do?id=12087083) that we do as we get off the canoe, forming a circular with both.
- An elephant ride through the jungle, motivated by the sighting of the rhino (http://es.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/view.do?id=12095246). Some peeked through the branches, they seemed to suck, but none clear before the eyes.

We have qualified the tour as only for experts because it is essential to do it with an official guide, with traffic monitoring, and because of the risk of a wild habitat.
Our driver was expert. He told us that he had been sailing the river for twenty-five years and walking the jungle on foot.

At the pier we arrived on foot in a minute from our accommodation in Sauraha, the Tiger Camp, because it is located next to the banks of the Rapti River. There five moored boats rest in the form of canoes built in a single piece by emptying the tree. We approach the one that is tied alone.
This trip allowed us to obtain some images of the environment, an ecosystem full of wild life, vulnerable and exuberant at the same time. All a survivor of the anthropic footprint.

Some of the animal species that we can see are:

- Asian elephant (asian elephant)
- Indian rhinoceros (one-horned rhinoceros)
- gaur
- gavial crocodile (gharial crocodile)
- Indian crocodile (mugger crocodile)
- python (python)
- leopard (leaopard)
- Bengal tiger (royal bengal tiger)
- striped hyaena (striped hyaena)
- jackal
- chital or speckled deer (spotted deer),
- sloth bear
- Indian langur (common langur)
-pangolin indian (indian pangolin)
- black stork
- little egret (little egret),
- ibis white (white ibis)
- peacock (peacock)
- Parrot (parrot)
- bicorn hornbill (great pied hornbill)
- melanochlora sultanea (sultan tit)

I hope you like it.
GOOD WAY !!!


*** RELATED ROUTES:
- NEPAL (III): Jungle trek (Chitwan National Park)
http://es.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/view.do?id=12087083
- NEPAL (IV): Rhino watching elephant safari (Chitwan National Park)
http://es.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/view.do?id=12095246
- NEPAL (V): Sauraha-Lalitpur (Patan Durbar Sq.)
http://es.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/view.do?id=12439656

*** OTHER ITINERARIES IN NEPAL:
- NEPAL (I): Trekking Khumbu-Cho la-Gokyo (Sagarmatha National Park)
http://es.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/view.do?id=15349413


*** GPS TECHNICAL DATA:
Name: Chitwan-Rapti River
Start Time: 11/18/2015 14:06
End Time: 11/18/2015 2:58 PM
Distance traveled: 4.4 km (00:51)
Moving time: 00:44
Average speed: 5.1 km / h
Moving speed: 6.0 km / h
Maximum speed: 11.1km / h
Minimum height: 156 m
Maximum height: 192 m

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Chitwan Tiger Camp

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Inicio Canoa

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