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Chitwan National Park

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  • Vultures devour a carcass, Chitwan National Park, Nepal.  Pressure from the international community and animal rights activists, is forcing Nepal to reform it's regulations in the elephant tourism industry. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • Vultures devour a carcass, Chitwan National Park, Nepal.  Pressure from the international community and animal rights activists, is forcing Nepal to reform it's regulations in the elephant tourism industry. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • International tourists work with mahouts, to make elephant sandwiches  at Tiger Tops elephant camp, Chitwan National Park, Nepal.  Pressure from the international community and animal rights activists, is forcing Nepal to reform it's regulations in the elephant tourism industry. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • In Nepal’s Chitwan national park, elephants are now being used as walking guides in the jungle rather than as traditional and cruel  tourist transport at Tiger Tops Tharu Lodge & Elephant Camp in Chitwan National Park. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • Bird watching on the Rapti River, Chitwan National Park, Nepal.  Chitwan boasts over 543 different species bird. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • Mahouts stand next to their elephants, Tiger Tops, Chitwan National Park, Nepal. In Nepal’s Chitwan national park, elephants are now being used as walking guides in the jungle rather than as traditional  and cruel tourist transport. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • An international tourist poses for a picture with Tiger Tops elaphants, as they cool off after an elephant led walking safari, Chitwan National Park, Nepal.  Pressure from the international community and animal rights activists, is forcing Nepal to reform it's regulations in the elephant tourism industry. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • An elephant enjoys at afternoon swim on the Rapti River, Chitwan National Park, Nepal.  In Nepal’s Chitwan national park, elephants are now being used as walking guides in the jungle rather than as traditional and cruel  tourist transport. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • Tourists enjoy an afternoon walking safari with  elephants, Chitwan National Park, Nepal. Tiger Tops has launched different kinds of activities to replace elephant tours in the jungle to observe wildlife in their natural habitat. Adventure seekers will now follow the jumbos on foot to observe their activities instead of riding on their backs. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • Tourists enjoy an afternoon walking safari with  elephants, Chitwan National Park, Nepal. Tiger Tops has launched different kinds of activities to replace elephant tours in the jungle to observe wildlife in their natural habitat. Adventure seekers will now follow the jumbos on foot to observe their activities instead of riding on their backs. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • Two greater one-horned rhinos ( Rhinoceros unicornis), cool off in Chitwan national park, Nepal. Elephants are now being used as walking guides in the jungle rather than as traditional and cruel  tourist transport and give tourists intimate on-foot safari experiences. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • An international tourist poses for a picture with Tiger Tops elaphants, as they cool off after an elephant led walking safari, Chitwan National Park, Nepal.  Pressure from the international community and animal rights activists, is forcing Nepal to reform it's regulations in the elephant tourism industry. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) crocodile basks in the sun, Chitwan National Park, Nepal.  In Nepal’s Chitwan national park, elephants are now being used as walking guides in the jungle rather than as traditional – and cruel – tourist transport. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • An international tourist feed elephants at the tiger Tops, elephant camp. Chitwan National Park, Nepal.  Pressure from the international community and animal rights activists, is forcing Nepal to reform it's regulations in the elephant tourism industry. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • A greater one-horned rhino ( Rhinoceros unicornis), moves through one of the many waterways of  Chitwan national park, Nepal. Elephants are now being used as walking guides in the jungle rather than as traditional and cruel  tourist transport and give tourists intimate on-foot safari experiences. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) crocodile basks in the sun, Chitwan National Park, Nepal.  In Nepal’s Chitwan national park, elephants are now being used as walking guides in the jungle rather than as traditional – and cruel – tourist transport. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) crocodile basks in the sun, Chitwan National Park, Nepal.  In Nepal’s Chitwan national park, elephants are now being used as walking guides in the jungle rather than as traditional – and cruel – tourist transport. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • Peacocks are seen on a elephnat led safari,  Chitwan national park, Nepal. Elephants are now being used as walking guides in the jungle rather than as traditional  and cruel tourist transport. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • Vultures devour a carcass, Chitwan National Park, Nepal.  Pressure from the international community and animal rights activists, is forcing Nepal to reform it's regulations in the elephant tourism industry. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • Tiger Tops staff, wait for tourist before heading out in an open topped land rover in Nepal’s Chitwan national park. Elephants are now being used as walking guides in the jungle rather than as traditional  and cruel  tourist transport. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • Tiger Tops Tharu Lodge & Elephant Camp on the edge of Nepal’s Chitwan national park. Tiger Tops elephants are now being used as walking guides in the jungle rather than as traditional – and cruel tourist transport. Photo: Bishwas / Bipin for Tiger Tops
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  • Tiger Tops Tharu Lodge & Elephant Camp on the edge of Nepal’s Chitwan national park. Tiger Tops elephants are now being used as walking guides in the jungle rather than as traditional – and cruel tourist transport. Photo: Bishwas / Bipin for Tiger Tops
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  • Tiger Tops Tharu Lodge & Elephant Camp on the edge of Nepal’s Chitwan national park. Tiger Tops elephants are now being used as walking guides in the jungle rather than as traditional – and cruel tourist transport. Photo: Bishwas / Bipin for Tiger Tops
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  • A bengal tiger sits in the afternoon sun, Chitwan national park, Nepal. Chitwan national park is one of the only national parks in Asia where tourists can walk on foot and experience wildlife up close and personal, in the company of elephants. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • A greater one-horned rhino ( Rhinoceros unicornis), moves through one of the many waterways of  Chitwan national park, Nepal. Elephants are now being used as walking guides in the jungle rather than as traditional and cruel  tourist transport and give tourists intimate on-foot safari experiences. Photo: Paul Hilton
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  • Elephants enjoys at afternoon swim on the Rapti River, Chitwan National Park, Nepal. In Nepal’s Chitwan national park, elephants are now being used as walking guides in the jungle rather than as traditional and cruel tourist transport. Photo: Paul Hilton
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