Kumrose Community Forest
- Chitwan
- Community Forest
Description
The Kumrose Community Forest is a significant natural asset located in the Chitwan district of Nepal. Situated within the buffer zone of the Chitwan National Park, this community forest plays a crucial role in biodiversity conservation, sustainable resource management, and community livelihoods.
Covering a considerable area in the lush Terai region of Nepal, the Kumrose Community Forest is characterized by dense vegetation comprising various species of trees, shrubs, and grasses. This rich biodiversity provides habitat for a diverse range of wildlife, including endangered species such as tigers, rhinoceroses, elephants, deer, and numerous bird species.
Managed collectively by the local community, the Kumrose Community Forest is governed by principles of sustainable forest management and conservation. Community members actively participate in decision-making processes and engage in activities such as afforestation, habitat restoration, and wildlife monitoring. By implementing sustainable practices, the community ensures the long-term health and resilience of the forest ecosystem.
The Kumrose Community Forest holds cultural and economic significance for the local community. Residents depend on the forest for various ecosystem services, including timber, fuelwood, non-timber forest products, and medicinal plants. The sustainable utilization of forest resources supports livelihoods and economic well-being while promoting environmental sustainability.
In addition to its ecological and economic importance, the Kumrose Community Forest serves as a recreational and educational resource for visitors and tourists. Guided nature walks, birdwatching tours, and eco-tourism activities allow visitors to explore the forest’s natural beauty and learn about its ecological significance. Through these experiences, the community promotes environmental awareness and fosters appreciation for forest conservation efforts.
Overall, the Kumrose Community Forest exemplifies successful community-based natural resource management in Nepal. Through collaboration, participation, and stewardship, the local community demonstrates the importance of collective action in preserving and protecting valuable ecosystems for current and future generations.
Things to know before you go
- Pottery Classes– Wonderful experience to get your hands dirty with and end up making your own clay crafts.
- Juju Dhau– Bhaktapur is renowned for its Juju Dhau, also known as the King Curd, sweet and delicious yougurt made in earthen cups.
- Peacock Window– Located at the old Pujari Math, showcases intricately adorned peacock at its center and tail feathers form an elegant lattice window design.
How to get there?
For the most convenient travel to Bhaktapur, many sightseeing tours provide round-trip car transfers, typically with private hotel pickup. Additionally, some Nagarkot tours, including trekking expeditions, include sightseeing stops at Bhaktapur along the way.
Best time to visit Kumrose Community Forest?
Spring and Autumn, that’s when the vibes are just right, with clear skies and those majestic Himalayas popping up like magic. The best time to visit Bhaktapur is during the spring (March to April) and Autumn (October to November). During these seasons, the weather here is pleasant as the sky is clear and the Himalayas are visible.
Whats nearby Kumrose Community Forest?
Nearby Bhaktapur Durbar Square, you’ll find an array of captivating attractions that complement its medieval charm. Just steps away, you can explore the historic 55 Window Palace, the bustling Taumadhi Square, the towering Nyatapole Temple, and the National Art Gallery. Don’t miss the Dattatreya Temple located few hundred meters away and Pottery Square, each offering unique insights into Bhaktapur’s rich cultural heritage.
You can also take a detour to Nagarkot and Dhulikhel, popular hill station for sunrise viewing.
Popular Kumrose Community Forest
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Frequently Asked Questions
There are basically four different squares i.e. Taumadhi Square, Durbar Square, Pottery Square and Dattatreya Square.
To get to Bhaktapur Durbar Square from Kathmandu, you have a few options. You can opt for a taxi or private car, which takes about 40 minutes from Thamel, covering around 16km. Alternatively, you can catch a local bus from Ratna Park Bus Stand in Kathmandu or Lagankhel Bus Park in Patan. While local buses take longer due to frequent stops, they follow the same route and traffic conditions, so expect the journey to take around an hour.
Our tour experts and from recommendations of our guests we have handpicked Bhaktapur Day trips.
Attractions near Bhaktapur Durbar Square are 55 Window Palace, Taumadhi Square, Nyatapole Temple, National Art Gallery, Dattatreya Temple, Pottery Square.
The best outdoor activities to do in Bhaktapur are:
- Four Squares of Bhaktapur, Sightseeing tour of Bhaktapur.
- Heritage Tour of Bhaktapur UNESCO Sites.
- Private Bhaktapur Sightseeing and Nagarkot Day Trip
- Panauti Village and Bhaktapur Sightseeing Day Tour
There is an entrance fee for international tourists. The fee goes towards the maintenance and conservation of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s advisable to check current rates, as they may vary.