As
the focus of the Lodge is wildlife safaris,
you can expect the finest naturalists
and guides available in Nepal [hyperlink
to biodata of TTJL staff and pictures].
Unlike any other lodge in Chitwan, all
Tiger Tops’ naturalists have passed
a rigorous examination and have more
individual years’ experience than
the combined expertise of many other
organizations. With highly trained elephants
[hyperlink to Hathisar page –
ele pictures and names, Phanit bio-data,
etc.], environmentally cared-for vehicles
and safe river boats, safaris can cover
the surrounding jungles in search of
Chitwan’s wildlife – the
Royal Bengal Tiger, Asian One-horned
Rhinoceros, Indian bison – known
as Gaur in Nepal – Sloth Bear,
Leopard, Golden backed Jackal, four
deer species and a wealth of bird life.
One of the highlights of a visit to
Tiger Tops is a jungle walk with an
expert naturalist to spot rare birds
and learn the diverse uses of local
plants for medical and culinary purposes.
Apart from being a tourism organization,
Tiger Tops Jungle Lodge is also the
initiator of “Responsible”
or “Sustainable Tourism”
in Nepal long before Ecotourism became
a buzzword. Tiger Tops, in association
with the UK charity International Trust
for Nature Conservation (ITNC), conducts
a range of research programmes and data
collection, making this available to
national authorities, individual researchers
and other charities[hyperlink to TTJL
research projects page]. The lodge has
been recognized internationally as a
leader in anti-poaching, wildlife crime
and conservation activities.
Tiger Tops, although located in the
remote jungle, employs many local staff
and is honoured to have been part of
the community for over 40 years. The
Lodge organizes and supports a range
of community programmes, education,
rural health, family planning and other
activities to enhance rural livelihoods
and sustainability of the community
[hyperlink to TTJL Community Programme
page].
Nothing can quite capture the mystical
experience of travelling through the
primeval grasslands of Chitwan atop
an elephant that is rumbling its suspicions
that a tiger is on the prowl in the
first light of day. Come and experience
this magic with Nepal ’s leading
conservation organisation supported
through tourism.