Chitwan National Park

Once renowned as a hunting ground, Chitwan has become a destination where wildlife is worth more alive than dead. Carefully managed nature tourism now supports local livelihoods while creating incentives to protect rhinos, tigers, birds, and the forests they depend on. This project examines how tourism, conservation, and community intersect, revealing that the future of biodiversity depends not only on protected landscapes but also on the people whose lives are connected to them.

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Pacaya Samaria National Reserve