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Safari Details

Nepal’s first national park is situated 162km south of Katmandu in the lowlands of the inner Terai. Covering an area of 932sq km, the park includes hilly areas of covered by deciduous sal forest. One fifth of the park is made up of the floodplains of Narayani, Rapti, and is covered by dense elephant grass interspersed with riverine forests of silk, cotton, acacia and sisam trees. This ecologically diverse area is a haven of a wide variety of flora and fauna.
This is the last remaining home in Nepal for the Asian One-horned Rhino, Royal Bengal Tiger, leopard, varieties of deer, sloth, Rhesus monkey, wild boar, jackals, civets, mongooses, cats and snakes. The rivers and lakes are home to crocodiles and the extraordinary Gangetic dolphin. Chitwan is also a bird watcher’s delight with more than four hundred migrant and local species birds recorded. There are cormorants, herons, egrets, storks, cranes, ducks, woodpeckers, hawks, ospreys, falcons, kestrel, parakeets, ibises, kites, cuckoos, kingfishers, swallows, orioles and many others.

Safari dates

Daily from August to late December and early February to late June

Note

All walks and rides are accompanied by trained naturalist guides.

Exploration style

Elephant ride, jungle walks, canoe ride and rafting

Accommodation

Resort style

Activities
Jungle walk

You get the best animal sightings on foot at your own pace. You will be able to appreciate the smaller attractions of the jungle with our naturalists. Usually it is easy to see animals such as rhino, deer and sloths as these animals prefer to live in less disturbed areas of the park. Atop an elephant is the safest and most convenient way to get around in the jungle and observe the diversity of wild life.

Canoe/rafting trip

A float down the river in a dugout canoe or raft is the best way to see crocodiles basking on the riverbank. It is also a relaxing way to watch birds and wildlife species that frequently come to bathe and drink.

Jeep drive

A jeep drive is the fastest way to visit a wide area of the park. A 4-hour drive of some 45km in the park offers a good chance of seeing some big game.

Bird watching

Royal Chitwan national park is known as a paradise for birds and birdwatcher. Chitwan Valley records over 450 species of birds. The eagle eyes of our naturalist will point out some of the migratory and globally threatened birds.

Tharu village walks

The Tharu are a tribe of the Terai region. Tharu houses are made of mud and dung plastered over wood and reed frames. Their traditional culture is still strong in the Terai. Local naturalists can take you to their village and describe their lifestyle and culture.

Culture dance (stick dance)

Bardia is the region where many ethnic groups are met and their own culture and customs are still alive. Folk musical tradition varies among Nepal’s many ethnic groups.

Itinerary

Day 01

On your arrival at your Chitwan resort lodge you will be received by our staff . After refreshments you’ll have a briefing on the tour program and your room will be allocated to you.

15:00 – Lunch.
15:00 –Elephant briefing & bathing.
16:00 –Elephant safari. An excellent opportunity to see four different kinds of deer, rhinoceros, wild boar, monkeys, leopard, sloth bear and the Royal Bengal Tiger (if you are lucky). You will also encounter many other smaller mammals that have made Chitwan their home
19:00 – Tharu cultural dance presentation (which you can also participate in) by the local villagers or a slide show presentation on almost everything under the Chitwan sun..
20:00 – Dinner.

Day 2

05:30 –Wake up call.
06:00 –Tea/coffee followed by nature walk. An excellent opportunity to see a great many of those 524 different species of birds found in Chitwan.
07:50 – Breakfast.
09:00 –Canoe ride along the Rapti river. An excellent opportunity for bird watching and for seeing the 2 rare species of crocodiles; the Marsh Mugger and the fish eating Gharial.
10:00 – Visit to the Government Elephant Breeding Center. Walk/drive back through the Tharu villages to our Resort where you can take a leisurely swim or relax by the poolside. You can also spend the time before lunch to gaze at the fishes found in Chitwan in your own fish pond or play a game of tennis or pool table with your friends or just spend a few quiet moments in our library with a book. You can even let your children play by themselves in our children’s playground. Your choices are limitless.
13:00 –Lunch.
15:00 –Visit to the National Park Visitor’s center where you can learn more about the history of the National Park and about wildlife.
16:00 –Village tour to a nearby ethnic Tharu village where you will learn more about the life and lifestyles of the Thaws.
19:00 –Tharu cultural dance presentation or a slide show presentation.
20:00 –Dinner.

Day 3

05:30 –Wake up call. Tea/coffee followed by elephant safari, nature walk or you can just spend the morning as you prefer.
07:30 –Breakfast.
09:00 –Departure for onward journey.

Services and costs included in the price

  • Accommodation with all meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) during the trip.
  • All wildlife activities and entry fees.

Services and costs NOT included in price

  • Transport/flights (must be paid directly on arrival).
  • Alcoholic and soft drinks during the trip.
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The safari program is – because of weather or unforeseen events – subject to change.

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