Kumroj

Kumroj is a town in Khairhani Municipality in Chitwan District in the Narayani Zone of southern Nepal.

The main point of attraction is the Chitwan National Park which today stands as a successful testimony of nature conservation in south Asia Region.

Kumroj is dedicated to protect the wild animals, community forest and the Chitwan national park.

Irrigated low land has been the main stud of agriculture, permitting Rice-Rice-Pulse cropping pattern feasible.

Following winter comes the Summer from early April reaching 37-42 °C day and 25-28 °C night temperature, with around 40 % relative humidity.

Kumroj community forest consists of 1,300 hectors of land which is connected to Chitwan National Park.

Other mammalian species includes Bengal tigers, leopards, sloth bears, small Indian civets, and wild boars.

Selling dairy milk is the second occupation for some community members, and nowadays there are more different kinds of businesses like grocery shops, agricultural supply depot, stationery stores, tailoring.

Inside the community forest there are two watchtowers where visitors and tourists can spend the night to watch wild animals.

Ram Janaki Community Forest is located in this village, which is important home for valuable wildlife animals .

This picture is taken in saurah, neighbour VDC of Kumroj .