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CHITWAN JUNGLE SAFARI

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  • 4 Days
  • Group : 2+
  • Guided Backpacking
  • Difficulty : 4
  • Pickup: Tribhuwan International Airport
  • Min Age : 1+

CHITWAN JUNGLE SAFARI has been appealing to travelers to Nepal for decades. The recognized national park in Nepal Chitwan, built in 1973 AD. It began to acquire fame amidst travelers after its inclusion on the list of world-historic sites. It is worth seeing due to a lot of endangered creatures and lush vegetation. At the time of your Chitwan jungle safari trip, you can stay anywhere within the east side of Chitwan and Nawalpur to the west. Chitwan is home to different vegetation, animals, and natural features. You can participate in different kinds of events all day.Jeep Safari rides are one such event. You will sense satisfaction because of a pleasing journey. The Jeep tour into the wild provides you comparable happiness. You will view creatures like rhinos, tigers, elephants, and deer.

 Furthermore, the lush vegetation and divergent birdlife will assist you settle down. The national park’s significant draw is the six endangered species.The “big six” also refers to these. The exposed animals are Gaur, a wooden bear, a tiger, a leopard, wild elephants, and a one-horned rhinoceros. The park has the exceedingly endangered reptile called gharial. Another creature of the similar species, the crocodile, is an attraction of the national park. The national park is home to four different kinds of deer. They are sambar, spotted, hog, and barking deer. Apart from these animals and reptiles, the national park has 584 different kinds of bird species. Some birds are residents, while others are migrants who arrived for safety. 

The colorful beauty of birds like the ruddy shelduck, cormorant, snake bird, and kingfisher draws travelers. More than 900 soldiers are at present safeguarding the national park. They have supported illegal smuggling and hunting in the national park. Three years have passed without a single piece of proof of such an event. It may be the source of the statistics displaying a doubling in tigers. The national park, the local community, and WWF Nepal have worked together for tiger and rhinoceros safeguarding. The national park has three different kinds of plant species. It has 20 % grassland, 12 % pine forest, and 8 % riverine forest. Nomad Nepal provides CHITWAN JUNGLE SAFARI TOUR. 

 

Best time for CHITWAN JUNGLE SAFARI

From October to March, the skies are proportionately clear and the average daily temperature is approximately  25°C. This is doubtlessly the most convenient time of the year to discover Chitwan jungle. Hence, the best time to view animals is late January to March, at the time Phanta grass is cut down by the villages, which surely enhances visibility exceedingly and maximizes your chances of spotting the wildlife which makes it home here. 

 

How to reach?

The capital, Kathmandu, and Chitwan are both very well linked. The shortest airport to the national park is in Bharatpur. The flights there take 30 minutes. It costs between 3000 and 4000 NPR. Another choice is to take a 4 hour, 175 drive from Kathmandu. 

 

Best location to stay 

Chitwan has many accommodation choices for each price range and preferences. Majority of hotels and resorts are close to Rapti River, close to the national park. The hotel employees prepare to green guests formally. Every villa on the site has a private pool, amazing river, and national park vistas. It also offers different kinds of lodgings. You can stay in a community homestay embellished in the style of those exceptional individuals in Chitwan. Furthermore, living the luxurious style in which the resort provides is possible. There are cozy lodgings, beautiful interior design, and traditional foods. The swimming pool has lush landscaping and adds romance to the surrounding. 

Price Includes

  • Airport pickup and drop-off services in a private vehicle
  • Domestic airline tickets, including all airline taxes and fuel surcharges
  • Meals on a full-board basis (breakfast, lunch and dinner / main course) during the trek
  • Accommodation in tea houses / lodges along the trek as per the itinerary
  • National Park entrance permits
  • Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS) registration card
  • An assistant trekking guide for groups over 6 people with meals, accommodation, salary and insurance
  • Down jackets, sleeping bags and duffel bags (down jackets, sleeping bags and duffel bags are to be returned after the completion of the trip)
  • Daily seasonal fresh fruits as per the availability
  • A first aid kit carried by the guide.
  • Necessary paper works, all government and local taxes
  • In a worst case scenario, rescue and medical evacuation assistance (costs to be paid by the client)
  • 1 complementary dinner after arrival or before departure in a traditional restaurant

Price Excludes

  • International airfare, Nepal visa fees (two passport photographs required) and travel and medical insurance for emergency evacuation
  • Expenses of a personal nature (bars and beverage bills, dessert and snacks, hot shower, drinking water, telephone, internet, laundry, titbits, etc)
  • Costs arising from natural calamities, mishaps or anything beyond our control. Costs are non-refundable and non-transferable if you leave the trek voluntarily
  • Meals and accommodation in Kathmandu in cases of early returns and late departures
  • Services not mentioned in the 'What's Included' section and referred to as 'optional'
  • Porters available at an extra cost
  • Tipping is a culture in Nepal and is expected by your staff (guides, porters, drivers)

Equipment List

  • Waterproof jacket with hood
  • Waterproof pants
  • Insulated jacket (down or synthetic)
  • Fleece or soft-shell jacket
  • Fleece or soft-shell jacket
  • Hiking pants (zip-off convertible are versatile)
  • Underwear and sports bras
  • Hat or cap for sun protection
  • Beanie or hat for warmth
  • Gloves or mittens (waterproof and insulated)
  • Hiking socks (moisture-wicking)
  • Gaiters (optional but useful for keeping snow out of boots) Footwear:
  • Sturdy hiking boots (waterproof and well broken-in)
  • Camp shoes or sandals for relaxing in the evenings
  • Backpack (40-50 liters capacity)
  • Sleeping bag (rated for low temperatures)
  • Sleeping pad
  • Trekking poles Headlamp with extra batteries
  • Sunglasses with UV protection
  • Water bottles or hydration system
  • Water purification tablets or filters
  • Duffel bag or backpack for porters to carry your extra gear (if using a porter)
  • Climbing Gear (if trekking in winter or with climbing plans):
  • Trekking map and guidebook
  • Camera and/or binoculars
  • Power bank and charging cables
  • Lightweight stuff sacks or dry bags to organize your gear
  • Snacks and energy bars Lightweight, quick-dry towel
  • Trekking permits and necessary documents
  • Money (in local currency)
Itinerary

Day 1Arrival in Chitwan

  • Drive or fly from Kathmandu to Bharatpur, the gateway to Chitwan National Park.
  • Transfer to your hotel or jungle lodge.
  • Welcome briefing and introduction to the Chitwan experience.
  • Afternoon visit to the Tharu village to learn about the local culture and lifestyle.

Day 2Full Day Jungle Activities

  • Early morning elephant safari: A guided ride on the back of an elephant through the dense jungle, offering the chance to spot wildlife.
  • Morning nature walk: Explore the park on foot with an experienced naturalist, observing flora and fauna.
  • Afternoon canoe ride: Drift down the Rapti River in a traditional dugout canoe, with opportunities to see aquatic birds and crocodiles.
  • Visit the elephant breeding center to learn about elephant conservation efforts.

Day 3 Jeep Safari and Cultural Performance

  • Morning jeep safari: Venture deep into the jungle in a 4WD vehicle for a more extended wildlife viewing experience.
  • Afternoon leisure time to relax or explore the surroundings.
  • Evening cultural performance: Enjoy a Tharu cultural dance performance, showcasing traditional music and dance.

Day 4Bird Watching and Departure

  • Early morning bird watching: Explore the park’s diverse birdlife with a knowledgeable birding guide.
  • Breakfast at the lodge.
  • Check-out and departure to Bharatpur or your onward destination.
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