Chitwan District

Bagmati

A Chitwan National Park scenery. Elephants crossing a jungle river in search for wilderniss wildlife. #nationalpark #nepal #troveon #elephants #river
A Chitwan National Park scenery. Elephants crossing a jungle river in search for wilderniss wildlife. #nationalpark #nepal #troveon #elephants #river
On our walking safari with guides from United Jungle Guides in Sauraha, we were fortunate enough to see 10 wild Indian rhinos! These 4 were bathing in a watering hole in Chitwan National Park. 
#wildlife #nepal #chitwan #rhinos
Generally, Crested Serpent Eagles are dark from above with a lighter brown underside. They have white spots and streaks on their wing coverts and scapulars and the underside of their flight feathers is black with broad white bands. The nape of neck and the crown are black, while the crest is brown and barred with white. The breast is barred or a solid color, and the belly, thighs, and crissum are rufous with dark barring and white spots. The tail is black with a white tip and thick white bar. The wings are short and broad. When the crest is raised in alarm, it frames the entire face. Legs are unfeathered, and the eyes are bright yellow.

The subspecies are very different in color when compared to each other. The nominate species S. c. cheela is the largest of the subspecies and is dark brown from above with a thinly-barred breast and one tail band. The following subspecies are compared to the nominate (if a characteristic is unmentioned, it is the same): 
S. c. batu is smaller, and darker in color; 
S. c. bido, medium-sized, has a dark breast and upperparts, and clear white spots on the belly

They occur in a wide range of habitats, including rain forest, open savannah, mangrove swamps, plantations, ravines, evergreen and deciduous forest, and tidal creeks. Crested Serpent Eagles tolerate habitat disturbance, as long as there are some large trees. They live from 0-1,500 meters above sea level, but go as high as 2,500 m in Taiwan and 3,350 m in Nepal. They are irruptive or local migrants.

Their range spans the Indian subcontinent and southern Asia, from the Himalayas, the Kashmir region, and Nepal east to Tibet, southern China, and the Malay peninsula, along with the Philippines, Indonesia, Borneo, and the Andaman Islands. Their total distribution size is 7,720,000 km², from 35°N to 9°S.
An early morning, searching for wildlife

Popular cities in Chitwan District

Hindu temple of Shashwat Dham near Sauraha on Nepal
Sauraha
Known for Jungles, Safaris and Wildlife
Escape to Sauraha! Enjoy its jungle, safaris, and hiking.
Confluence of Seti Gandaki River with Trisuli (Trishuli) River, Chitwan District, Nepal
Bharatpur
Known for Jungles, Natural parks and Safaris
Trip time! Discover the jungle, safaris, and sunsets in Bharatpur.
Meghauli
Meghauli
Known for Natural parks
Get away to Meghauli! Enjoy the parks and more.
Jagatpur
Jagatpur
Check out the local area in Jagatpur—home to attractions like Chitwan National Park and Ghaila Ghari Community Forest.
Kurintar
Kurintar
Known for Nature and Natural parks
Get away to Kurintar! Enjoy the natural setting and more.
Kabilas
Kabilas
Check out Manakamana Cable Car and Tundikhel—just a couple of the sights around Kabilas.