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The Chitwan Safari Tour offers a diverse ecosystem with a wide variety of wildlife. Encounter Asian one-horned rhinoceros and Royal Bengal tigers, along with other fascinating animals like elephants, crocodiles, and colorful birds. Explore the dense forests and witness the vibrant Tharu Culture, including their traditional dances. Enjoy activities such as jungle safari on elephant back, jungle walks, canoe rides, and jeep drives. Immerse yourself in this captivating wilderness experience.
Upon arrival in Kathmandu, our representative will transfer you to your hotel. After a brief rest, embark on a city tour, visiting cultural and historical sites like Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, and Swayambhunath Stupa. Enjoy free time to explore Thamel, a vibrant tourist district.
Upon your arrival at the Chitwan National Park, you will be picked up by our representative and transferred to your hotel. After check-in, you will be given a briefing about the tour and then you can relax and enjoy the surrounding nature.
After breakfast, you will start your jungle safari tour. You will explore the park on elephant back and enjoy the scenic views of the park’s grasslands, forests, and rivers. During the safari, you may also spot various animals like rhinos, tigers, leopards, and deer. In the evening, you will enjoy a cultural program performed by local Tharu people.
After breakfast, you will go for a canoe ride on the Rapti River, where you may spot crocodiles and various birds. You will also go for a nature walk in the park and explore the flora and fauna of the area. In the evening, you will enjoy a campfire and a BBQ dinner.
After breakfast, you will go for a jeep safari and explore the remote areas of the park, where you may spot various wild animals. You will also go for bird watching and spot various species of birds. In the evening, you can relax and enjoy the beautiful sunset.
After breakfast, you will drive back to Kathmandu. Upon arrival, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your departure flight.
The best time to visit Chitwan in Nepal for a tour is during the autumn and winter months, spanning from September to March. This period offers a pleasant climate with moderate temperatures, making outdoor activities and wildlife exploration more enjoyable. The post-monsoon season (September to November) is particularly ideal, characterized by clear skies, lush greenery, and abundant wildlife in Chitwan National Park. During these months, the temperatures are comfortable, and the chances of spotting diverse wildlife, including Bengal tigers and one-horned rhinoceros, are higher. Winter (December to March) is also a good time, with cooler temperatures and the advantage of clearer views. Avoiding the monsoon season ensures that the weather is conducive to activities such as jungle safaris, nature walks, and cultural experiences, creating a memorable and enriching Chitwan Safari Tour. This season is additionally well known among travelers, and the paths can be moderately occupied.
The weather in Chitwan from September to March undergoes distinct seasonal changes, offering diverse experiences for visitors. In the early months of this period, from September to November, Chitwan enjoys the pleasantness of autumn, characterized by moderate temperatures ranging from 64°F to 86°F. Clear skies, lush greenery, and vibrant landscapes make this season ideal for wildlife exploration and outdoor activities. As the region transitions into winter from December to February, temperatures can dip, ranging from 45°F to 77°F. Though evenings and early mornings may be cooler, the days are generally pleasant and dry, providing suitable conditions for jungle safaris and other excursions. March ushers in early spring, with temperatures gradually rising 54°F to 86°F), and the landscape begins to show signs of renewal. Overall, these months offer favorable weather for a Chitwan Safari Tour, allowing visitors to enjoy the diverse flora and fauna of Chitwan National Park amidst comfortable climatic conditions.
Visitors are generally required to obtain a National Park Entry Permit to enter Chitwan National Park.
In addition to the National Park Entry Permit, there may be a Tourism Service Fee that visitors need to pay. This fee contributes to the conservation and maintenance of the park.
In Chitwan, visitors can savor a diverse array of local and international cuisines, reflecting the rich culinary tapestry of Nepal. Traditional Nepali fare, often characterized by rice, lentils, and flavorful spices, is readily available. Dishes like dal bhat (lentil soup with rice), momo (dumplings), and various curries showcase the country’s culinary heritage. Chitwan’s proximity to the Terai region introduces flavors unique to this area, with influences from Indian cuisine. Visitors can indulge in delectable Tharu dishes, the indigenous community’s local specialties, which may include millet-based bread, sukuti (dried meat), and homemade pickles. International cuisines are also accessible, with many hotels and resorts offering a range of options to suit diverse palates. Whether enjoying a meal in the heart of Chitwan or within the comforts of a resort, visitors can experience the fusion of local and global flavors, making the culinary journey an integral part of the overall Chitwan Safari Tour experience.
You may encounter Asian one-horned rhinoceros, Royal Bengal tigers, elephants, crocodiles, and a variety of colorful birds.
The tour includes an elephant back safari, jungle walks, a canoe ride on the Rapti River, and jeep drives.
Comfortable hotel or resort accommodation in Chitwan is provided as part of the package.
All meals, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner, are included during the tour.
The Tharu Culture involves traditional dances and performances, which you can witness during the tour.
Yes, all transportation, including pick up/drop off from Kathmandu or Pokhara, is included in the package.
Yes, experienced English-speaking guides accompany the tour to provide insights and information.
Yes, the tour includes an exploration of Chitwan National Park, known for its rare wildlife sightings.
Complimentary items include bottled water, a welcome drink, Wi-Fi access, and use of the swimming pool (where available).
Visit the elephant breeding center as part of the tour to understand ongoing conservation efforts.
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