Wildlife Safari in Chitwan offers a unique tour of Chitwan National Park, one of Nepal’s World Heritage Sites. Founded in 1973 AD, the national park is renowned for its numerous endangered species and vegetation. Spanning an area of 932 sq. km, Chitwan National Park is located in the Subtropical Inner Core of the Terai Region of Nepal at Chitwan District.
A three day Wildlife Safari in Chitwan National Park provides a remarkable opportunity to experience the rich biodiversity and culture of the Tharu Community. This tour allows you to observe endangered wildlife such as the Royal Bengal Tiger, Sloth Bear, Wild Boar, Grey Langur, One-horned rhino, Musk Deer, Chital, Sambar and various types of elephants. The Chitwan National Park protects and provides shelter to 543 species of birds,56 species of mammals, 590 species of butterflies, 47 species of reptiles, and approximately 50 wild Elephants.
Chitwan National Park showcases a diverse range of fauna. Approximately 700 wildlife species can be seen in this park. Around 17 types of snakes monitor lizards, and starred tortoises also inhabit this park. Chitwan National Park is home to nearly 113 species of fish, and in the 1950s, there were close to 235 gharials, which declined to 38 gharials in 2003. Each year, this location draws numerous bird watchers, as there are nearly 543 documented bird species, most of which are globally endangered. Royal Holidays Adventure offer 3 days itinerary to explore Chitwan National park. Join us today and experience the Jungle safari tours
We have incorporated a jungle walk as one of our activities in the Chitwan National Park. You could also refer to it as a short forest hike to get closer views of the wildlife and plants. The jungle walk is guided by an experienced professional who can manage any encounters with wildlife. You’ll have a peaceful time and relax.
The canoe ride is notably popular in Chitwan National Park. You’ll be following the Rapti River and enjoying the breathtaking scenery. During the canoe ride, you’ll be able to see birds, crocodiles, and other animals along the riverbank. All activities in Chitwan are supervised by a qualified guide who will paddle for you and ensure the safety standards of the activity.
One of the greatest and most liked attractions in Chitwan National Park is Jungle Safari. You can choose to experience it on a jeep or an elephant. Regardless, the safari will be adventurous and take you deep into the forest near the animals’ habitats.
The Tharus are one of Nepal’s indigenous groups with a rich history and ancient cultural heritage. While in Chitwan, we ensure our guests visit their village to observe traditional attire, stick dance, and sample their culinary delights. One of the well-known dances is the Stick dance, referred to as Danda Nach in the local language. Similarly, Ago Nach (Fire Dance) and Mayur Nach (Peacock Dance) are also celebrated cultural performances.
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