Jungle Safari in Chitwan National Park
Chitwan National Park
Chitwan is the richest wildlife reserve in Asia with an area of 932 sq,km established in 1973. In 1984 this Park was designated by UNESSCO as a natural world Heritage Site in view of the scope and contribution of this Park. The park is 160 KM. south west of Kathmandu ideally located in Narayani river valley 5-6 hours drive or 20 minutes flight from Kathmandu/Pokhara. The home of the indigenous people “Tharu” and one can easily discover one- horned rhinos, lumbering elephant, gharials, crocodiles family with the rare species of Marsh mugger, Royal Bengal Tiger, leopards, sloth bears, wild boars and many species of deers, and the largest number of zoological species of local and migrated birds more than 450, and numerous flora to be discovered.
Elephant riding and walking through the dense forest makes the unique experience of a safari tour. There are many hotels and Resorts operating outside and inside the Chitwan National park providing packages to the interested individual and groups.
Chitwan glance one night/2- days Jungle Safari Package Program:
Day 01:
- Pick up from Arrival Point.
- Reception and Escort guest to the room.
- Fresh up and briefing
- Lunch
- Cultural Tour ( To Visit Tharu Village)
- Sunset view
- Tharu stick dance
- Dinner
Day 02:
- Wake up Call
- Breakfast
- Elephant Back Safari
- Departure to onward destination
Standard 2-Nights/ 3- Days Jungle Safari Package program:
Day 01: Arrival & pick up from the bus stop/ Airport welcome drinks, Lunch, briefing of the program, village excursion, Sunset viewing and candle light dinner.
Day 02: Wake up call/tea/ coffee elephant back safari, breakfast, Jungle walk, canoeing,
Tharu stick dance and dinner
Day 03: Wake up call / tea / coffee bird watching, breakfast, transfer to bus park/airport for onward destination.
For more information please do not hesitate to ask us.
National Park and Conservation fee
Eight areas of Nepal have designated national parks. They are Langtang, Rara, Chitwan, Sagarmatha (Everest), Shey Phoksondo, Khaptad, Bardia, and Makalu - Barun National Parks. Trekking in any of these national parks areas requires a park permit, which can be obtained at the National Park and Conservation counter office on payment of NRs1000.00 each. Similarly trekkers are required to pay NRs2000.00 for every trekker going into the Annapurna and Manaslu region. This fee is utilized for environment conservation and maintenance of the area.