Chitwan National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Nepal that is home to a variety of wildlife, including rhinos, elephants, tigers, leopards, and sloth bears. It is one of the best places in the world to go on a wildlife safari.
There are two main ways to go on a wildlife safari in Chitwan National Park: by jeep or by elephant. Jeep safaris are more common and allow you to cover more ground. Elephant safaris are more immersive and allow you to get closer to the animals.
No matter which type of safari you choose, you are sure to see some amazing wildlife. The park is home to over 500 rhinos, which is the largest population of rhinos in Nepal. You may also see elephants, tigers, leopards, sloth bears, deer, monkeys, and many other animals.
In addition to the wildlife, Chitwan National Park is also home to a variety of bird species. Over 500 species of birds have been recorded in the park, including peacocks, hornbills, and eagles.
A wildlife safari in Chitwan National Park is a truly unforgettable experience. It is a chance to see some of the most amazing animals in the world in their natural habitat. If you are looking for an adventure that you will never forget, then a wildlife safari in Chitwan National Park is the perfect choice for you.
Here are some tips for planning your Chitwan wildlife safari:
The best time to go on a wildlife safari in Chitwan National Park is during the dry season, from November to April. The weather is mild during this time, and there are fewer crowds.
If you are planning on going on a jeep safari, be sure to wear long sleeves and pants to protect yourself from insects. You may also want to bring a hat and sunglasses.
If you are planning on going on an elephant safari, be sure to wear closed-toe shoes. You may also want to bring a camera to capture your memories.
Be sure to book your safari in advance, especially if you are visiting during the peak season.
ELEPHANT SAFARI:
Totally fearless of any other animals, our Elephants are much talked about and are the traditional means of exploring the jungle and wildlife. Known as the lord of the jungle, Elephants are the best means to watch tiger, rhino, deer, sloth bear and other wildlife.
BIRDS WATCHING:
Guide will walk you up early in the morning and before breakfast conduct you to watch a variety old birds.
CANOE RIDES:
Reserve one hour for canoe ride. Our canoe ride relaxes you and will enable you to view the water habitat as fish, crocodiles birds & deer.
NATURAL WALK OR JUNGLE WALK:
Expert naturalist takes to view deer, rhino, wild beer, Royal Bengal Tiger and another wildlife.
COLORFUL THARU VILLAGE:
Experience the culture and traditions of the Tharu people. These Terai people have been living close to the jungle and wildlife for centuries. Their dances, culture and livelihood subtly encompass how best to combat wild animals without destroying the animals habitat altogether.
THARU STICK DANCE:
A melodious tribal dance performed by men to the rhythms of drums and with the clashing of sticks embodies and projects how to drive away Rhino and other wild animals from human habitat. Once the driving away of animals is achieved, the dance turns into joyful mood. Dance will be arranged for your enjoyment adjacent to our Restaurant.
JUNGLE DRIVE:
Guests, who stay with us 3 nights will have jungle drive deep in the park to view birds & animals. Jungle drive in the jeep will take you more than 20km. inside the jungle from Rapti River all the way to the lama Tall Lake.
Wildlife Activities in Nepal