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Tourists from Nepal and around the world visit Chitwan to go on safari

Area hotels have an arrangement with the Baghamara Bufferzone Community Forest User Group that allows them to bring elephants onto the protected land.

Photo by Chandra Shekhar Karki/CIFOR

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Ecotourism, land ownership, safari, economics, land tenure, land use, People, nature conservation, income, economic impact, Tourist Attractions, multiple land use, forest conservation, household expenditure, land reform, economic development, right of access, property rights, tenure systems, land use change, Elephants, land management, Animals, fauna, conservation, socioeconomics, household income, Ratnanagar, Central Development Region, Nepal, NP.

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