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Chitwan National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Natural) located in Nepal, inscribed in 1984, spanning 93,200 hectares.
About This Site
At the foot of the Himalayas, Chitwan is one of the few remaining undisturbed vestiges of the 'Terai' region, which formerly extended over the foothills of India and Nepal. It has a particularly rich flora and fauna. One of the last populations of single-horned Asiatic rhinoceros lives in the park, which is also one of the last refuges of the Bengal tiger.
| Category | Natural |
| Date Inscribed | 1984 |
| Area | 93,200 ha |
| Natural Criteria | n7, n9, n10 |
| Location | Nepal |
Location & Geography
Coordinates
Latitude: 27.5000000, Longitude: 84.3333300
Inscription Justification
Brief synthesis Nestled at the foot of the Himalayas, Chitwan has a particularly rich flora and fauna and is home to one of the last populations of single-horned Asiatic rhinoceros and is also one of the last refuges of the Bengal Tiger. Chitwan National Park (CNP), established in 1973, was Nepal’s first National Park. Located in the Southern Central Terai of Nepal, it formerly extended over the foothills, the property covers an area of 93,200 hectares, extends over four districts: Chitwan, Nawalparasi, Parsa and Makwanpur. The park is the last surviving example of the natural ecosystems of the ‘Terai’ region and covers subtropical lowland, wedged between two east-west river valleys at the base of the Siwalik range of the outer Himalayas. The core area lies between the Narayani (Gandak) and Rapti rivers to the north and the Reu River and Nepal-India international border in the south, over the Sumeswar and Churia hills, and from the Dawney hills west of the Narayani, and borders with Parsa Wildlife Reserve to the east. In 1996, an area of 75,000 hectares consisting of forests and private lands and surrounding the park was declared as a buffer zone. In 2003, Beeshazar and associated lakes within the buffer zone were designated as a wetland of international importance under the Ramsar Convention. Criteria (vii): The spectacular landscape, covered with lush vegetation and the Himalayas as the backdrop makes the park an area of exceptional natural beauty. The forested hills and…
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Chitwan National Park located?
Chitwan National Park is located in Nepal.
When was Chitwan National Park inscribed as a World Heritage Site?
Chitwan National Park was inscribed by UNESCO in 1984.
What criteria does Chitwan National Park meet?
Chitwan National Park meets the following UNESCO criteria: n7, n9, n10.
How large is Chitwan National Park?
Chitwan National Park spans approximately 93,200 hectares.
Data Source: UNESCO World Heritage Convention · Last updated: April 2026