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Chitwan Nepal - A Documentary

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2009

http://vn2011.blogspot.com/2010/12/chitwan-culture-wildlife-and-exciting.html
The documentary of one of the best tourism destination in Nepal i.e. Sauraha, Chitwan.... for more information about Nepal travel and tourism visit our website http://vn2011.blogspot.com

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  • Im myself a Nepali went to Chitwan four times in my Life.Meanwhile living here in Germany since last 10 years and married since last 3 years ,went o Nepal and Chitwan 2 times with my Wife.Saw everything except TIGER,saw its footprints also but didnt have the Luck to see it.Thatswhy me and my wife decided to visit Chitwan once a year till we will see the Royal Nepalese Tiger.

  • @nepiamit Keep the good spirit :D Hope you'll see this time

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  • Great video, I am married to a Nepali woman from Chitwan and every time we visit, we stay at the same hotel in Sauraha. Chitwan is a nice place and the people are all kind and friendly.

  • She should really sort out her accent lol, just freaking speak in your own accent you biatch!

  • @bipzbuzz hahahah

  • is she saying part or fart everytime...lol

  • @nepiamit Nepal need to make tiger as national animal of Nepal. Not Cow. The indigenous Nepalese even used to eat beef but after modern Nepal was formed by Hindu King P.N Shah in the late 17th century, the indigenous Nepalese were barred from slaughtering cow as the Hindu King made Nepal as a secular Hindu nation and cow as an official animal.

    watch this video ==> "Kiratas:the Himalayas Race" to see the indigenous Nepalese.

  • great documentary, I loved it and watching my own birth place feels pleasent and happy

    thanks for uploading this video

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