Highlights
- Chitwan National Park
- Jeep Safari
- Cultural Dance
- Elephant Breeding Center
- Tharu Village Tour
Overview
Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour starts from Kathmandu at 7 am and ends by reaching Chitwan around 1 pm. Chitwan, one of the oldest National Park in Nepal where one can enjoy Jungle or Wild-Life Safari. Meanwhile, overland takes about 5/6 hours journey to reach 170 KM distance drive from Kathmandu. Likewise, you can take a short flight of 20 minutes to Bharatpur airport and you can reach to Sauraha. At Sauraha where most of the good lodge, hotels, resorts are located at the premises of National Park border rim. Chitwan also a transit point for Pokhara, Lumbini and Ilam town. On reaching your hotel within Sauraha, you can rest and have lunch and visit places nearby.
Chitwan National Park
One of the most famous and visited parks of Nepal, located at Mid-South of the country with a warmer climate. Chitwan a popular wild-life destination due to its short and easy accessibility by land or air flights. Similarly, the park was designated as a World Heritage Site since 1984. Presently, it is regarded as best Asia’s National Park for wild-life safari.
National Park, home for more than 43 species of mammals for example, “Royal Bengal Tiger”, one-horned Indian Rhinoceros, Gharial crocodile, etc. Other animals found in the park include sambars, Chitals (spotted deer) barking deer, sloth bear, monkeys, and many more. The park is also famous for over 450 species of birds. Obviously, the best time for bird watching is around March and December months.
Above all, Park is also an educational field for botanists and zoologists alike. The park is actively engaged in scientific studies and research concerning several species of wild fauna and flora. Chitwan also is reached by the ultimate way with a surge of adrenaline and scenic floats rafting on Trisuli River.
Jeep Safari
Jeep Safari on the four-wheel-drive to view the surrounding on the lookout for wild animals and exotic birdlife. Undoubtedly, jeep safari takes you to the deep jungle where you will get a chance to see various wildlife species.
Elephant ride
Elephant ride, one of the main highlights of the trip on the Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour. Especially, proper seating arrangement is made on top of an elephant which is well and secure saddled known as Howdah. As ride leads you into thick bushes and tree lines where closer views of animals and birdlife can be seen. Generally, the ride can be either in the morning before breakfast or in the late afternoon time. The ride will be of 2-3 hrs with grand views of Sunset from the elephant backs.
Elephant ride, one of the main highlights of the trip on the Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour. Especially, proper seating arrangement is made on top of an elephant which is well and secure saddled known as Howdah. As ride leads you into thick bushes and tree lines where closer views of animals and birdlife can be seen. Generally, the ride can be either in the morning before breakfast or in the late afternoon time. The ride will be of 2-3 hrs with grand views of Sunset from the elephant backs.
Cultural Dance
A native Tharu cultural activity that is performed on joyous moments or celebrations during festivals, marriage, events, and cultures. Some of the dances are of planting and harvesting crops. Some as with self-defense against wild animals when they go in the jungle to gather firewood, fishing or hunting.
Canoe Trip
A trip on a small boat of dug-out canoe made from the wood of the Silk Cotton or Sal trees. Floating downstream Rapti River maneuvered by the local boatmen from the end of the boat. During, an interesting quiet ride you can observe water birds like Bengal florican, Giant Hornbill, the Black Stork, etc. Common birds seen are Peafowl, Red Jungle fowl, and different species of Egrets, Herons, Kingfishers, Flycatchers, and Woodpeckers. The best time for bird watching is around March and December.
Elephant breeding center
A short drive from the hotel to see the elephant breeding center, where one can observe elephants. Elephant breeding center was established during the 1980s where you can watch elephants on their own habitations. Most of the elephants used for commercial jungle safari ride are female which is easy to tame and domesticate. An interesting place to learn more about Indian species elephant which slightly different from African ones. Much larger than Asian elephants in size and tusks.
Elephant bathing:
Elephant bathing is exciting and interesting to watch as well to join in scrubbing the elephants’ backs. A short walk takes you to Rapti River where most of the washing and bathing of an elephant takes place. Elephant loves to cool in the pool of water or in rivers. Meanwhile, you can watch elephant drivers commanding the elephants into some positions where one can bathe the elephant. You can cool yourself with a spray of water from the elephant trunks.
Bird watching
Bird watching is another excellent place in Chitwan National Park. Chitwan famous for over 450 different species of exotic birdlife, with endangered
birds Bengal florican, the Giant Hornbill, Lesser Florican, Black Stork and White Stork. The most common birds seen are Peafowl, Peacock, Red Jungle fowl, and different species of Egrets, Herons, Flycatchers, Woodpeckers, etc. The best time for bird watching is around March and December. Chitwan is also famous for water birds like ducks, pochard and storks.
Sun Set
Sun Set from elephant back with amazing views to watch while on a late afternoon elephant safari. From Machan (observation towers) or from the river banks a different setting and beauty to observe while in Chitwan.
Tharu Village Tour
While in Chitwan not to be missed place is a village tour of the Tharu community, an indigenous ethnic tribe. Further, enjoy walking around the village where most Tharu lives in a hut made from bamboo or elephant grass stalks. Observe interesting painting on houses with impressive local favorite symbols of chilies and other designs. Before, Tharu were nomads and hunters where they were settled in one place. But, at present, they are engaged in agriculture and fishing. Visit Tharu museum to gather more information on these interesting people the Tharu of Chitwan and of Nepal Terai belt.
Itinerary
- Sightseeing and Tharu Cultural Dance program
- Meals included: lunch, dinner
- Accommodation included: Overnight at Hotel / Resort
- Jungle Safari activities start with a canoe ride on the Rapti River
- Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner
- Accommodation included: Overnight at Hotel /Resort
- Birds watching tour or nature walks and drive back to Kathmandu
- Meals included: breakfast
- Accommodation not included
What's included
- Private Car (Jeep/Hiace/ Sutlej bus depends on group size).
- Experience driver (his food, salary, insurance, and sleep) and transport fuel.
- Road permit and parking fee.
- National park entrance fee and Elephant ride or jeep safari.
- Jungle Guide.
- Six-Time meals
- Nice Hotel with Garden.
What's not included
- Cold / Beverage Drinks.
FAQs
What types of wild animals do I see in Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour?
According to season-wise where mostly that you never miss are the mammals like one-horned Rhinoceros, sloth bear, barking deer, etc.
Chances of spotting Royal Bengal Tiger, Leopard, Bison (in spring season) and crocodiles, (Marsh Mugger and Gharial species). Also, many different species of birdlife includes reptiles like the cobra, python and other types of snakes.
Is it a safe place for Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour?
Certainly, a safe place while in the hotel well looked after your needs and requirements within the hotel management control. Additionally, while on a safari tour, expert jungle guides will be there for your safety and information about wildlife.
Every month is the best time for the Chitwan jungle safari tour?
Spring season (March to May) and then October till January months, one of the best times for Jungle safari. March to May with longer daylight and pleasant climate for safari. Morning and Nighttime can be cooler in Chitwan during spring and autumn including winter months. Monsoon month is the wet season when it rains heavy around the jungle
making it much difficult where most of the activities do not operate.
Does the elephant mean God in Hindu's religious?
Most of the elephants used for jungle safari are female Asian species which are easy to command for special works. The elephant in Nepal and in India considered a loveable animal and manifestation of Lord Ganesh, son of Lord Shiva. An elephant is domesticating since birth by elephant keepers and drivers. They hardly sleep, and feeds on elephant long grass, hay from crops and seeds, fruits where available.
Asian elephants are much smaller in size than African ones but are calm and well tamed. Wild elephant exists in Nepal and around Chitwan area. They migrate in certain seasons like in spring and summer looking for crops, long grasses, hays to feed them.