Amaltari's wetlands, near Chitwan National Park, are essential for wildlife and biodiversity. These wetlands, fed by the Narayani River, support species like the endangered Gharial crocodile and one-horned rhinoceros. They're also a haven for migratory birds, making them ideal for bird watchers. In addition to wildlife, the wetlands play a crucial role in flood control and water purification. Eco-tourism here helps protect these habitats while offering visitors a chance to explore the area's natural beauty.