Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is renowned for its efforts in conservation and the protection of endangered species, including the majestic Royal Bengal tiger and the one-horned rhinoceros.
  • DestinationNepal
  • Durations5 days
  • Trip DifficultyEasy
  • Group Size15+

Chitwan National Park Wildlife Safari Highlights

  • Elephant-back safari to spot the elusive Bengal tiger, one-horned rhinoceros, and other exotic wildlife.
  • Canoe ride along the Rapti River, offering close encounters with crocodiles and water birds.
  • Jungle walk led by expert naturalists, exploring the dense forests and grasslands.
  • Cultural visit to a local Tharu village, experiencing the indigenous lifestyle and traditions.
  • Bird watching tours showcasing the park's rich avian diversity.

Overview

Chitwan National Park Wildlife Safari

Nestled in the heart of Nepal, Chitwan National Park is a sanctuary of biodiversity and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known for its efforts in rhinoceros conservation, the park is also home to a variety of other wildlife, including Bengal tigers, elephants, leopards, and over 500 bird species. This trip plan is designed for couples seeking adventure and relaxation amidst the natural beauty and thrilling wildlife of Nepal.

Discover the Rich Biodiversity of Chitwan National Park

Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is renowned for its efforts in conservation and the protection of endangered species, including the majestic Royal Bengal tiger and the one-horned rhinoceros. The park spans a vast area of dense forests, marshlands, and grasslands, creating a unique ecosystem that is home to a wide array of flora and fauna. Visitors on a safari can expect to see a variety of wildlife such as Asian elephants, leopards, sloth bears, and hundreds of bird species, making it a bird watcher's paradise.

Experience the Thrill of a Wildlife Safari

A wildlife safari in Chitwan National Park offers various ways to explore the wilderness. Jeep safaris provide a comfortable and safe way to navigate the park’s terrain, bringing you closer to the animals in their natural habitat. For a more traditional experience, elephant-back safaris allow for a unique vantage point and the opportunity to witness the park's diverse ecosystems up close. Canoe trips along the Rapti River offer a serene exploration of the park's aquatic life, where crocodiles and water birds are common sights, and if you're lucky, glimpses of the elusive Gharial crocodile.

Engage with Local Culture and Conservation Efforts

Beyond wildlife, a safari in Chitwan National Park also offers cultural immersion into the lives of the indigenous Tharu people, known for their rich cultural heritage and traditional practices that have coexisted with the surrounding wilderness for centuries. Visitors have the opportunity to learn about the Tharu community's way of life, including their unique housing, dance, and cuisine, providing a holistic understanding of the area’s cultural and natural significance.

How to Reach: Chitwan National Park is accessible from Kathmandu and Pokhara by road and air. Regular buses and private vehicles make the journey from both cities, taking approximately 5-7 hours. For a quicker option, flights operate from Kathmandu to Bharatpur Airport, followed by a short drive to the park.

Detail Itinerary

Cost Details

Cost Includes

  • All accommodations in Kathmandu and Chitwan based on double occupancy.
  • Ground transportation to and from Chitwan, including airport transfers.
  • All meals during the stay in Chitwan.
  • Professional naturalist guides and safari activities in the park.
  • Entrance fees and permits for Chitwan National Park.

Cost Excludes

  • International flights to and from Kathmandu.
  • Nepali visa fees.
  • Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu.
  • Personal expenses, tips, and gratuities.
  • Travel insurance.
  • Alcoholic beverages and personal snacks.