Blog tagged as Chitwan National Park

Precautionary Actions to Reduce Human–Tiger Conflict for Co-existence

30.03.26 12:38 AM - By NTT Admin - Comment(s)
Precautionary Actions to Reduce Human–Tiger Conflict for Co-existence

Figure 1b: A tiger walking out of water, showing signs of discomfort

An injured tiger was recently observed in the Meghauli Community Forests, prompting Nepal Tiger Trust (NTT) to partner with park authorities to initiate close monitoring and precautionary actions.

Nepal Tiger Trust Team Completes Tiger Survey in the Chitwan–Parsa Complex

28.03.26 09:29 PM - By NTT Admin - Comment(s)
Nepal Tiger Trust Team Completes Tiger Survey in the Chitwan–Parsa Complex

Nepal Tiger Trust (NTT) teams have returned after successfully completing the tiger survey across the Chitwan–Parsa Complex. As previously noted, the nationwide survey began on December 16, 2025, and NTT’s work in this landscape concluded on February 19, 2026. NTT deployed three technicians for this...

Volunteering for the Second Time with Nepal Tiger Trust

31.12.25 08:22 PM - By NTT Admin - Comment(s)
Volunteering for the Second Time with Nepal Tiger Trust

I first visited Nepal in April 2022. During that trip, I came across the Nepal Tiger Trust (NTT), and I was immediately impressed—by what they do, why they do it, and how passionately they work to protect Bengal tigers and their habitat. Knowing that this species is critically endangered, I felt a s...

Nepal Tiger Trust Strengthens Collaboration in National Tiger Survey Across the Chitwan–Parsa Complex

24.12.25 12:20 AM - By NTT Admin - Comment(s)
Nepal Tiger Trust Strengthens Collaboration in National Tiger Survey Across the Chitwan–Parsa Complex

Nepal Tiger Trust (NTT) is proud to continue its close partnership with the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation (DNPWC) in the ongoing national tiger survey—Nepal’s most comprehensive effort to monitor tiger population trends.

As part of this survey in the Chitwan–Parsa Complex, NT...

LTTM Camera Trapping Begins in Jagatpur Block II

01.12.25 05:05 AM - By NTT Admin - Comment(s)
LTTM Camera Trapping Begins in Jagatpur Block II

The Nepal Tiger Trust (NTT) has launched camera trapping in Jagatpur Buffer Zone Block II, located in the easternmost part of the Chitwan study area. Over two days, on November 22–23, 2025, eight sets of camera traps were successfully installed.

Tiger Monitoring Season 2025–26 Has Begun

11.11.25 08:36 PM - By NTT Admin - Comment(s)
Tiger Monitoring Season 2025–26 Has Begun

On October 19, 2025, Nepal Tiger Trust officially started the 2025–26 long-term tiger monitoring season in the western buffer zone of Chitwan National Park, Nepal. Using camera traps, our team continues its mission to understand tiger population structure, movement, behavior, and dispersal patterns ...

Beyond the Park: Tigers Thrive in Western Chitwan’s Buffer Zone Forest

26.10.25 06:41 PM - By NTT Admin - Comment(s)
Beyond the Park: Tigers Thrive in Western Chitwan’s Buffer Zone Forest

The majestic roar of the tiger is echoing farther than ever before in western Chitwan National Park (CNP), Nepal. The latest findings from the Long-Term Tiger Monitoring (LTTM) project reveal exciting growth and expansion in tiger populations, particularly within the Buffer Zone Community Forests (B...

Nepal Tiger Trust Honored by Meghauli Ghatgai Nature Guide Association 

29.08.25 03:24 AM - By NTT Admin - Comment(s)
Nepal Tiger Trust Honored by Meghauli Ghatgai Nature Guide Association 

On August 28, 2025, the Nepal Tiger Trust (NTT) was honored with a Certificate of Appreciation by the local Meghauli Ghatgai Nature Guide Association. The recognition was formally presented by Dr. Ganesh Panta, Chief Conservation Officer of Chitwan National Park, during the Association’s annual gene...

Nepal Tiger Trust Helps in Young Tigress Relocation as Human-Tiger Coexistence Becomes More Complex

25.07.25 04:47 PM - By NTT Admin - Comment(s)
Nepal Tiger Trust Helps in Young Tigress Relocation as Human-Tiger Coexistence Becomes More Complex

A young female tiger was successfully relocated from Dharampur village in the Meghauli buffer zone to the secure habitat within Chitwan National Park. Her presence on privately owned land sparked several days of heightened villagers concern and intense activity by conservation teams. This incident u...

Tiger Conservation Awareness for International Visitors

10.05.25 02:20 AM - By NTT Admin - Comment(s)

National Geographic Journeys – G Adventures Group

Nepal Tiger Trust is dedicated to raising awareness about tiger conservation among locals, nationals, and international visitors. Since 2017, we have proudly partnered with National Geographic Journeys – G Adventures (NatGeo – Adventures) to integrate...