
Parsa National Park
Parsa National Park is a pristine subtropical jungle in the south-central Terai, contiguous with Chitwan National Park. Originally a wildlife reserve, it was upgraded to a national park to preserve the habitat for wild Asian elephants and other fauna. The park's vegetation is primarily sal forest, and it is a part of a larger Tiger Conservation Unit with Chitwan National Park.
- Terai park near Chitwan.
- Less crowded, great for tiger and elephant spotting.
- Dense forests, peaceful environment for safari.