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Duration 4 Days
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Difficulty Easy
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Max Elevation 415m
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Group Size 2-20 Person
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Accommodation Three Star Hotel
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Start/End Kathmandu/Pokhara
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Destination Kathmandu/Pokhara
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Best Season Oct to May

About Chitwan Jungle Safari With Nepal Royal Tourism
Embark on an unforgettable Jungle Safari with Nepal Royal Tourism Holidays and explore the breathtaking wilderness of Chitwan National Park. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to diverse wildlife, including one-horned rhinoceroses, Bengal tigers, elephants, crocodiles, and over 500 species of birds.
Nepal Royal Tourism Holidays offers well-organized safari packages with professional guides, ensuring a safe and enriching experience. Choose from exciting activities such as Jeep Safari, Elephant Safari, Canoeing, Bird Watching, and Jungle Walks, allowing you to witness wildlife up close. The safari also includes Tharu cultural performances, giving you a glimpse of the rich local traditions.
With comfortable accommodations, delicious meals, and expert-guided tours, this safari is perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The company prioritizes eco-friendly and responsible tourism, ensuring that your visit supports conservation efforts and local communities.
Whether you are a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, Nepal Royal Tourism Holidays customizes packages to suit your needs. Experience the thrill of the wild while enjoying world-class hospitality. Book your Chitwan Jungle Safari today and create memories that will last a lifetime!
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Best Time For Wildlife Tour In Chitwan
The best time for a wildlife tour in Chitwan is from October to March. During these months, the weather is cool and dry, with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F), creating ideal conditions for outdoor activities like jungle safaris, canoe rides, and jungle walks. This period also provides excellent visibility for spotting wildlife, as the dry season causes animals to congregate near water sources, making them easier to find. Additionally, the vegetation is less dense, and the cooler temperatures make for a more comfortable safari experience.
From October to February, wildlife sightings are frequent, including iconic species such as rhinos, tigers, elephants, and various birds. The dry conditions also attract migratory bird species, making it a prime time for birdwatching.
Although April to June can still offer good wildlife viewing, it gets hot, with temperatures exceeding 35°C (95°F). Early mornings and evenings are the best times for safaris.
The monsoon season (July to September) should be avoided, as heavy rainfall can make the trails muddy, and wildlife sightings are more difficult due to dense vegetation.
In summary, October to March offers the best combination of comfortable weather and great wildlife viewing in Chitwan.
Why Chitwan Jungle Safari With Nepal Royal Tourism?
Chitwan Safari with Nepal Royal Tourism Holidays is likely a well-organized and high-quality experience due to several reasons:
- Expertise & Experience: Nepal Royal Tourism Holidays specializes in organizing tours across Nepal, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable safari experience.
- Well-Planned Itineraries: They likely offer guided tours with carefully curated itineraries, covering major attractions like Chitwan National Park, Jeep Safari, Elephant Safari, Canoeing, Bird Watching, and Tharu Cultural Programs.
- Quality Accommodation & Services: The company may provide comfortable lodging options, good food, and reliable transport, enhancing the overall trip.
- Licensed & Professional Guides: Having knowledgeable guides increases the chances of spotting wildlife such as rhinos, tigers, elephants, deer, and various bird species while also ensuring safety.
- Customizable Packages: They may offer flexibility in packages, catering to solo travelers, families, or adventure seekers.
- Eco-Friendly & Responsible Tourism: A good tour operator ensures ethical tourism, protecting nature and wildlife.
Safety Tips For a Successful 3-Night, 4-Day Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour
Chitwan National Park is home to diverse wildlife, including tigers, rhinos, elephants, and crocodiles. To ensure a safe and enjoyable safari experience, follow these essential safety tips:
1. Follow Your Guide’s Instructions
- Always listen to your experienced and licensed guide; they know the park, animal behavior, and safety protocols.
- Do not wander off alone.
2. Stay Quiet
- Avoid sudden movements and loud noises, as they can startle animals.
- Speak in a low voice and move slowly to observe wildlife safely.
3. Be Cautious During Canoe Rides
- Stay seated and avoid rocking the canoe—the rivers have crocodiles!
- Keep your hands inside the canoe to prevent accidental contact with the water.
4. Maintain a Safe Distance from Animals
- Do not approach or attempt to feed wild animals.
- Rhinos and elephants can charge if they feel threatened—slowly back away if you encounter one.
5. Wear Proper Clothing & Gear
- Neutral-colored clothes (green, brown, beige) help blend with the environment.
- Long-sleeved shirts and pants protect against mosquitoes, leeches, and sunburn.
- Wear comfortable trekking shoes.
6. No Smoking or Open Flames
- Smoking and fire can cause forest fires and disturb wildlife.
7. Carry Essentials
- Water bottle – Stay hydrated.
- Bug repellent – Protect against mosquitoes.
- Sunscreen & hat – Sun protection is important.
- First-aid kit – Always have basic medical supplies.
8. Know What to Do in Case of Emergency
- If you see a wild animal charging, don’t panic—your guide will instruct you on what to do.
- Climbing a tree is sometimes a last-resort option (for rhinos).
- For tigers, stay still and do not run—they chase moving prey.
Trip Highlights
- Wildlife Viewing: Experience close encounters with wildlife like rhinos, tigers, elephants, and various bird species in Chitwan National Park.
- Elephant Safari: Ride an elephant through the jungle to explore the wildlife and surrounding nature.
- Jungle Walk: Guided treks through the forest for spotting wildlife and learning about local flora and fauna.
- Canoe Ride: Boat ride along the Rapti River for crocodile sightings, including the rare gharial.
- Bird Watching: Chitwan is a paradise for bird lovers, offering sightings of over 500 species.
- Cultural Experiences: Visit a local Tharu village to experience traditional culture and dance.
- Tharu Dance and Cultural Show: Enjoy a lively cultural performance of traditional Tharu dances in the evening.
- Safari Jeep Ride: Explore deeper into the park’s wilderness on a jeep safari, ideal for spotting elusive animals.
- Sunset Views: Relax by the river or in the park and witness a beautiful sunset.
- Relaxation and Nature: Enjoy the peaceful, serene atmosphere of the jungle with relaxation time in your lodge or resort.
3 Night 4 Days Chitwan Jungle Safari ~ Itinerary
Day 1
Kathmandu To Chitwan By Tourist Bus
Distance: 166 km
Duration: 5-6 hrs
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Three star Hotel
A beautiful drive from Kathmandu to Chitwan starts up your adventure. Experience Nepal’s changing landscapes as you journey from urban centers to the green Terai region. The journey creates the ideal scene for your next wildlife tour in Chitwan National Park.
Day 2
Full Day Jungle Activities
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch And Dinner
Accommodation: Three star Hotel
Take in the fun of a Jeep safari in Chitwan National Park for the entire day. You may meet wild elephants, rhinos, leopards, and the park’s crocodile-infested lakes throughout this journey across a variety of habitats. The search for the unusual Bengal tiger is the high point. This day is about more than simply animals; it’s about taking in Chitwan’s wild magnificence at its best.
Day 3
Full Day Jungle Activity
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Three Star Hotel
Enjoy a full day of jungle activities as you drive through the center of Chitwan National Park. This is your last chance to have a jeep safari or an elephant-back safari and discover the pristine flora and creatures. Additionally, go on an exciting forest walk where you can see a variety of birds and follow tigers. After learning about conservation initiatives at the crocodile breeding site, spend the day immersed in culture at the Tharu Cultural Museum. While enjoying the modern amenities of a three-star hotel, this day is jam-packed with opportunities to see wildlife and learn about different cultures.
Day 4
Drive Back to Kathmandu or Pokhara
Distance: 166 km
Duration: 5-6 hrs
Meal: Breakfast
Accommodation: Three star Hotel
After an unforgettable safari, you will either return to Kathmandu or travel to Pokhara. You have time to think back on the amazing experiences you created in Chitwan on the drive. This trip is a relaxing and reflective end to your safari experience, whether you want to continue your adventure in the peaceful surroundings of Pokhara or return to the activity of Kathmandu.
Trip Cost Includes/Excludes
Cost Includes
- All fare to Chitwan from either Kathmandu or Pokhara by tourist bus
- All daily transportation to and from Chitwan
- Accommodation and meals during your stay in Chitwan
- Tea and coffee with meals
- Park entrance fee
- An English-speaking tour guide plus all activities, including the jeep safari, elephant back safari (once again, you may choose a jeep safari instead), elephant bathing, Tharu village tour, evening cultural program, elephant breeding center visit, canoeing, etc.
Cost Excludes
- Accommodation and meals in Kathmandu
- Insurance, personal gear, personal shopping, theft, and loss of property
- Beverages
- Tip for staff