Overview

Nepal not only boasts sky-piercing peaks and mountains, but it is also home to a plethora of cultural and wildlife reserves. Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO world heritage site, is one of the protected areas in Nepal famous for its astounding natural riches. The Chitwan Jungle Safari explores the home of the one-horned rhinos, elephants, Bengal tigers, musk deer, and plenty of other wild birds and animals. Be one with nature as you scout the green terrain on the back of a 4-wheeler or a gentle elephant. From the cultural dance of Tharus to the dance of wild monkeys, the Chitwan Jungle Safari has it all.

The Chitwan Jungle Safari tour commences with your arrival in Kathmandu. We shall take a thorough tour of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Kathmandu Valley. The initial aspect involves taking a quick stroll around religious sites like Pashupatinath, Swayambhunath, and Boudhanath. These sites are the cultural symbols of Hinduism and Buddhism. Next, marvel at the architectural allure of Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square, and Bhaktapur Durbar Square which dates back hundreds of years. Then we head towards the main attraction of this tour, Chitwan National Park. We drive through Prithvi Highway which later joins the Narayanghat-Muglin Highway and ultimately takes us to Chitwan. You will find a great contrast in climate and temperature here. We shall visit the Chitwan National Park which is filled with wild animals found only in selected countries in the world. Walk through the lush vegetation and find rare creatures which include the Bengal Tiger and the one-horned rhinoceros. We shall visit also the Elephant Breeding Center near the national park and take a quick boating trip in Rapti River before finally heading back to the Kathmandu Valley. The trip comes to an end with your departure.

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Highlights

  • Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Kathmandu Valley like Pashupatinath Swayambhunath
  • Jungle Safari in Chitwan National Park and a chance to spot Royal Bengal Tiger and one-horned rhino
  • Boating along the serene Rapti River while scouting for Gharials and cranes
  • Witness the Tharu culture and their traditional practices

Itinerary

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Day 1:Arrival in Kathmandu

Today, you will arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu and meet our company representative who will transfer you to your hotel. After you arrive in your hotel, you can either rest or you can spend the remainder of the day exploring around the city or Thamel. Overnight in Kathmandu.

  • Maximum Altitude1300m

Today, we begin the tour and explore some of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Kathmandu Valley. Our guide will accompany you. You visit Kathmandu Durbar Square and marvel at the architectural brilliance of the ancient Newari craftsmen. We will make our way to Swayambhunath, Boudhanath, and Pashupatinath as well. These sites hold a great amount of cultural and religious significance as they are the main heritage sites for Buddhists and Hindus. Overnight in Kathmandu.

    It is the second day of the sightseeing tour in Kathmandu valley. Initially, we head to Patan Durbar Square where monuments, temples and palaces are intricately designed. Visit the Krishna Temple, Bhimsen Mandir, Taleju Temple, and Bishwanath Temple. Later, we shall head to Bhaktapur Durbar Square. Explore the biggest durbar square and visit Nyatapola, 55-window palace, and the Golden Gate while in Bhaktapur. Overnight in Kathmandu.

      Today, we shall embark on a road trip to a major city of the Terai Region, Chitwan. Our journey takes us through the serpentine Prithvi highway passing highway towns, terraced fields and villages. After a quick lunch in Muglin, we turn left and join Narayanghat-Muglin Highway to Chitwan. The drive should take about 4-5 hours so, you will rest for the day and head towards the National Park tomorrow.

        The main highlight of the tour, Chitwan National park was once a hunting ground for the aristocrats. It is the first national park of the country. For the jungle safari, you can either take a jeep or ride on the back of an elephant. You can see wildlife species like deer, wild birds, and, if lucky, Bengal tiger, rhino, and wild elephants as well. Visit the Elephant Breeding Center next and take a boating trip in Rapti River. In the evening, you can head to the Tharu village and observe their traditional dance practices. Overnight in Chitwan.

          The tour has come to an end. We drive back to Kathmandu after a hearty breakfast in Chitwan. The drive takes you through the Narayanghat-Muglin highway and, later, along the Prithvi Highway once again. The drive gives a picturesque display of the green hills and Trishuli River. In Kathmandu, you can shop for souvenirs and gifts. In the evening, the company will host you a parting dinner.

            Today is your final day in Nepal and our company representative will drop you back off at Tribhuvan International Airport. Goodbye and Thank you for traveling with us. Hope you had a wonderful time!

              Cost Details

              • Airport picks up and drop by private vehicle.
              • 4 nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu
              • 2 nights’ accommodation in Chitwan
              • Kathmandu and Chitwan sightseeing
              • All ground transportation by private vehicle.
              • All necessary paper works, conservation area, and entrance fees
              • An experienced Government licensed guide
              • Medical supplies (first aid kit will be available).
              • All government taxes.
              • International Airfare
              • Nepal entry visa
              • Personal Expenses
              • Travel and Rescue Insurance
              • Extra accommodation and food charges in Kathmandu
              • Tips and gratitude to the guide, porters and drivers