Chitwan National Park is Nepal's first national park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for its rich biodiversity, including the rare one-horned rhinoceros, Bengal tigers, elephants, and gharial crocodiles. The park offers an unforgettable jungle safari experience with lush forests, rivers, and open grasslands.
Duration
2-4 days
Difficulty Level
Easy
Trip Start and End
Kathmandu/Pokhara – Chitwan National Park (Sauraha or Meghauli)
Best Season
October to March
Trip Area
Chitwan National Park, Terai region
Max Elevation
150 meters
Per Day Walk
2 to 4 hours (jungle walk and safari activities)
Group Size
1 to 15 participants
Accomodation
Jungle resorts, lodges, or tented camps
Jeep and elephant safari for spotting rhinos, tigers, and deer
Canoe ride along the Rapti River to see crocodiles and birds
Tharu cultural dance and village tour
Birdwatching (over 500 species recorded)
Nature walk and wildlife tracking with expert guides
The sight of the majestic Everest and its surrounding peaks offers a backdrop for romance like no other.
Engage with the Sherpa culture, gaining insights into their traditions and Buddhist practices, enriching your journey with spiritual depth.
Savor the taste of local dishes, each a delightful fusion of traditional ingredients and mountain freshness.
Every challenge overcome and every laughter shared becomes a precious memory, etching this trek into the story of your lives.
Standing together at Everest Base Camp, you’ll feel a sense of shared triumph that only such a formidable quest can provide.
A detail description of Itirenary
Your journey to Chitwan begins with a scenic drive or a short flight from Kathmandu or Pokhara. Upon arrival, you’ll check into your lodge or resort and have time to relax. In the afternoon, visit a nearby Tharu village to experience the rich culture of the indigenous Tharu people. In the evening, enjoy a mesmerizing Tharu cultural dance performance, providing insight into their traditional way of life.
Start your day early with an exciting jungle safari, either by jeep or elephant, where you may spot rhinos, deer, and possibly even the elusive Bengal tiger. After the safari, enjoy a peaceful canoe ride along the Rapti River, observing crocodiles and exotic birds. In the afternoon, visit the crocodile breeding center and go on a guided nature walk for more wildlife encounters and birdwatching.
On your final morning, take an early birdwatching tour or a short jungle trek to spot rare bird species and enjoy the tranquil surroundings. After breakfast, prepare for your departure, either driving or flying back to Kathmandu or Pokhara, bringing home unforgettable memories of your Chitwan adventure.
➤ Comfortable clothes (lightweight & breathable)
➤ Sunglasses, sunscreen, insect repellent
➤ Binoculars & camera
➤ Hiking shoes
➤ Hat & water bottle
A detail description of Tour Faq
Yes, experienced guides ensure safety throughout the trip.
Rhinos, Bengal tigers, elephants, deer, crocodiles, and various bird species.
No, all safaris must be accompanied by park-authorized guides.