Machan Wildlife Resort, Chitwan
Chitwan National Park, Chitwan, Nepal.
Machan Wildlife Resort is located 190 km southwest of Kathmandu in the eastern edge of the Royal Chitwan National Park. Where the Sal forest of the Chitwan jungle meets the wide and beautiful valley of the Rapti River, the world is wild and splendid. Broad grassland sweeps north to the Mahabharata range and virgin jungle extends south to the Churia hills. For centuries the dense jungle bordering on the foothills of the Himalayas formed an impenetrable barrier, keeping Nepal a hidden and mysterious kingdom. The last three decades have seen that barrier breached, but the jungle of the Royal Chitwan National Park remains a wor
ld apart. Here the spirit of great explorer-adventurers still lives.
With the opening of Machan Wildlife Resort a new chapter is being written in adventure and exploration in the Chitwan jungle. The perfect beauty of its setting allows one to realize a fantasy most of us have cherished since childhood: the spirit of Mowgli in the world of Rudyard Kip ling.
Given rates are for the full board package trip inclusive all tax.
| Markets |
3 day /2 night package |
2 day /1 night package |
| Other Nationals |
US$290.00 Per Person |
US$220.00 Per Person |
Facilities and Services
The accommodation at Machan Wildlife Resort is in timber-framed bungalows having private bathrooms providing modern toilet amenities. To blend with the environment, lighting is by kerosene lanterns, which we place outside your rooms at sundown. The main building with the dining room and bar and the pathway to the rooms are lighted by electric bulbs, and the power comes from a generator.
The paintings on the walls and the curtains also have a peculiar charm of it’s own. They were created by the women of Nepal’s Maithili culture. These women live in villages near the Tear town of Janakpur, where Sita, the heroine of The Ramayana, was married to the God, Ram. The villages once belonged to a Kingdom called Mithila and today the women continue to maintain the rich ancient traditions of their culture.
Jungle safari by jeep and elephants with a trained anthropologist and naturalist, nature walks, traditional dugout canoes / rafts, single gymnasium, yoga, well-stocked library, video films on wildlife.
Restaurant
The Resort restaurant offers both Nepalese, Continental, Indian and Chinese cuisine, hygienically prepared with concern for your health. Our bar offers a wide variety of imported and local liquors, beers, soft drinks and exotic cocktails. |