A woman as a ‘Nature Guide’ enjoying adventure in Chitwan National Park area.

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In recent news, Alina Chaudhary, a nature guide working in Chitwan National Park for the past three years, has found solace and contentment in the jungles beyond just her workspace. Her daily routine now involves not only showcasing nature and wildlife to local and international tourists but also instilling a sense of joy in them through her knowledge and passion for the environment.

Representing Kansai Nepal News, Ramesh Khatri, shared his opinion on this news. According to him, Alina’s dedication to educating tourists about nature and wildlife, along with her ability to find happiness in every moment spent in nature, is truly commendable. He believes that her journey from being fascinated by jungle animals in her childhood to becoming a professional nature guide is inspiring.

Furthermore, Chaudhary’s experiences and encounters with wildlife have fueled her passion to become a nature guide. Her interactions with various jungle creatures have not only enriched her understanding of biodiversity but have also motivated her to pursue a career in ecotourism. Khatri notes that Alina’s achievements, including winning the ‘Top Tigers Lodge Naturalist of the Year 2024’ award, highlight her significant contributions to wildlife conservation and women’s empowerment.

Additionally, the rise of female nature guides like Chaudhary signifies a positive shift in the tourism industry. It is a testament to the changing landscape where women are breaking barriers and assuming leadership roles in traditionally male-dominated fields. Khatri emphasizes that the presence of female nature guides not only enhances the tourism experience but also promotes gender equality and empowerment in society.

In conclusion, the journey of Alina Chaudhary and other female nature guides exemplifies the transformative power of women in conservation and ecotourism. Their confidence, experience, knowledge, and dedication are reshaping Nepal’s tourism sector to be more inclusive, safe, and engaging for all.


Author: MAYA | HARUTO
Posted at: April 22, 2025 3:01 am