Meghauli

[citation needed] Meghauli village touches over 25 km of the borders of the park and is situated on the banks of the Rapti and Narayani River.

[2] Meghauli is the western entrance of the Chitwan National Park that attracts thousands of visitors every year to explore its rich flora and fauna.

National crocodile dreediy pond and medicinal herbal farming in the buffer zone are the main attractions in the Meghauli.

Rafters, after a trip end at the Golaghat, the confluence of Narayani and Rapti River, can see the sunset and a view of the Himalayas.

One can also see one horned rhinos, royal Bengal tiger, chital, hog deer,[specify] barking deer,[specify] sloth bear, palm civet,[specify] langur monkey[specify] and the gharial crocodile along with many other common species such as gaur, elephant, hyena,[specify] pangolin,[specify] Gangetic dolphin, monitor lizard,[specify] and striped python.

Eastern side of the Narayani river bank in Meghauli is regarded as the holy site for Hindu rituals.

confluence of Narayani and Rapti River at Golaghat Narayangarh in Bharatpur city, is the main shopping and commercial area for Meghauli residents.

Meghauli Airport, (IATA: MEY, ICAO: VNMG) is located in about 26 km west of the city center of Bharatpur in the Chitwan District.

The people inhabiting the Meghauli are predominantly peasant farmers cultivating mainly food and cash crops such as rice, maize, wheat, beans, lentils, mustard and vegetables.

Elephant Polo World Cup 2012 in Meghauli, Nepal