Chitwan National Park

Chitwan , Nepal
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Chitwan National Park

$300.00
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Kathmandu
5-60 Years +
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Overview

Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Nepal, is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. Nestled in the subtropical lowlands of the Terai, this biodiverse park spans 952.63 square kilometers and is renowned for its rich flora and fauna. Home to the endangered one-horned rhinoceros, Bengal tiger, and gharial crocodile, Chitwan offers thrilling jungle safaris, cultural experiences, and serene landscapes.

Visitors can explore the park through jeep safaris, canoe rides, and jungle walks, immersing themselves in its lush forests, grasslands, and wetlands. The nearby Tharu villages provide a glimpse into the vibrant indigenous culture, with traditional stick dances and local cuisine. Whether you’re seeking adventure or tranquility, Chitwan National Park delivers an unforgettable experience.

Chitwan National Park with Hairy Yak Adventures

A trip to Chitwan National Park with Hairy Yak Adventures combines wildlife adventures with cultural immersion. From spotting rhinos in the wild to relaxing by the Rapti River, this journey offers a perfect blend of excitement and relaxation. The park’s accessibility from Kathmandu or Pokhara makes it an ideal add-on to Himalayan treks or a standalone adventure.

Most itineraries span 3 to 5 days, with 4 days being ideal for a comprehensive experience. A moderate fitness level is sufficient, as activities like jungle walks and canoeing are accessible to most travelers. The park’s low altitude (150–815m) minimizes altitude-related concerns, making it suitable for all ages.

Chitwan National Park Highlights

Embark on a thrilling jeep safari to spot one-horned rhinos, deer, and possibly Bengal tigers.

Glide along the Rapti River on a canoe ride, observing gharials, crocodiles, and migratory birds.

Join guided jungle walks to learn about the park’s diverse flora and fauna.

Visit Tharu villages to experience traditional dances, mud-and-thatch architecture, and local hospitality.

Explore the Elephant Breeding Center to learn about conservation efforts.

Witness vibrant sunsets over the Rapti River, framed by lush greenery.

Spot rare wildlife, including sloth bears, leopards, and over 500 bird species.

Enjoy authentic Nepali and Tharu cuisine, like dal bhat and dhikri, at local lodges.

Visit the Gharial Breeding Center to support crocodile conservation efforts.

Relax in eco-friendly jungle lodges surrounded by nature’s symphony.

 

Is Chitwan National Park Right for You?

Chitwan is perfect for those who love wildlife, nature, and cultural exploration. No specialized skills are required, but a sense of adventure and curiosity is essential. Activities involve light walking, sitting during safaris, and paddling in canoes, making it accessible for beginners and families. Be prepared for hot, humid conditions in summer and basic accommodations in some lodges.

Things to Know Before Visiting Chitwan National Park

Preparation: Light physical preparation is enough; practice short walks for jungle treks.

Clothing: Wear lightweight, neutral-colored clothing (avoid bright colors to not disturb wildlife), comfortable walking shoes, and a hat for sun protection.

Hydration: Drink 2–3 liters of water daily, especially in the humid Terai climate.

Health: Carry mosquito repellent, sunscreen, and a basic first-aid kit. Malaria risk is low but present; consult a doctor for precautions.

Cash: Bring Nepalese rupees, as ATMs are limited in Sauraha or Bharatpur.

Connectivity: Wi-Fi is available at most lodges but may be slow; NTC or Ncell SIM cards work well.

Respect Wildlife: Follow guides’ instructions, maintain distance from animals, and avoid littering.

Cultural Sensitivity: Ask permission before photographing locals, especially in Tharu villages.

Weather: Monsoon season (June–September) brings heavy rain, limiting activities; spring and autumn are ideal.

Permits: Park entry permits (~$20) are required and usually arranged by tour operators.

 

 

All You Need to Know About Getting to Chitwan

Chitwan National Park is easily accessible from Kathmandu or Pokhara. Options include:

By Road: A 5–6-hour drive from Kathmandu or Pokhara to Sauraha (the main entry point) via tourist bus (~$7–$10) or private vehicle (~$100–$150 one way).

By Flight: A 20–25-minute flight from Kathmandu to Bharatpur (~$100–$150), followed by a 30-minute drive to Sauraha.

Peak Seasons: Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are busiest, with pleasant weather. Book accommodations and tours early during these periods.

Weather Impact: Monsoon rains may disrupt road travel; flights are more reliable but can face delays due to fog in winter (December–February).

Estimated Costs

Package Cost (4 Days, with Hairy Yak Adventures): ~$300–$500 per person (includes accommodation, meals, park permits, guide, and activities like jeep safari and canoeing; excludes flights or private transport).

Permits: Chitwan National Park entry permit (~$20 per person).

Transport:

Bus: ~$7–$10 one way (Kathmandu/Pokhara to Sauraha).

Private vehicle: ~$100–$150 one way.

Flight: ~$100–$150 one way (Kathmandu to Bharatpur).

Additional Costs:

Meals outside package: ~$5–$10 per meal.

Tips for guides/porters: ~$5–$10 per day (optional but appreciated).

Personal expenses (souvenirs, drinks): ~$20–$50.

Total Estimated Cost (per person): ~$350–$600, depending on transport and extras.

 

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For bookings or more information, contact:
Hairy Yak Adventures
Phone: +977-9801214198
Emailinfo@hairyyakadventures.com

Schedule Details

Key Highlights:

Day 1: Travel from Kathmandu to Chitwan National Park

7:00 AM: Depart from Kathmandu by tourist bus or private vehicle (5–6 hours). Alternatively, take a 20-minute flight to Bharatpur, followed by a 30-minute drive to Sauraha.

1:00 PM: Arrive in Sauraha, check into your eco-friendly jungle lodge, and enjoy a welcome drink.

2:00 PM: Savor a traditional Nepali lunch at the lodge (included).

3:30 PM: Visit a Tharu village to explore mud-and-thatch homes and enjoy a cultural stick dance performance.

6:00 PM: Watch a serene sunset over the Rapti River from the lodge or riverbank.

7:00 PM: Dinner at the lodge featuring Tharu and Nepali cuisine, like dal bhat and dhikri.

8:00 PM: Relax and enjoy the sounds of the jungle at your lodge.

 

Day 2: Jungle Safari and Wildlife Exploration

6:00 AM: Early breakfast at the lodge.

7:00 AM: Embark on a jeep safari (3–4 hours) through Chitwan National Park, spotting one-horned rhinos, deer, and possibly Bengal tigers or sloth bears.

11:30 AM: Return to the lodge for lunch and a brief rest.

2:00 PM: Join a guided jungle walk to learn about the park’s flora, fauna, and birdlife (over 500 species).

4:30 PM: Visit the Elephant Breeding Center to observe conservation efforts and learn about these gentle giants.

6:30 PM: Dinner at the lodge, followed by a cultural talk about Tharu traditions.

8:00 PM: Overnight at the lodge.

 

Day 3: Canoeing and Cultural Immersion

6:30 AM: Breakfast at the lodge.

7:30 AM: Enjoy a canoe ride along the Rapti River, observing gharials, crocodiles, and migratory birds.

10:00 AM: Visit the Gharial Breeding Center to learn about crocodile conservation efforts.

12:00 PM: Return to the lodge for lunch and relaxation.

2:30 PM: Explore a local market in Sauraha for handicrafts, prayer flags, and souvenirs.

4:30 PM: Participate in a short Tharu cultural program or guided walk to observe village life.

6:30 PM: Dinner at the lodge with views of the jungle.

8:00 PM: Overnight at the lodge.

 

Day 4: Return to Kathmandu

6:30 AM: Early breakfast at the lodge.

7:30 AM: Optional morning birdwatching walk to spot rare bird species (1 hour).

9:00 AM: Check out from the lodge and depart for Kathmandu by bus, private vehicle (5–6 hours), or flight from Bharatpur (20 minutes, plus 30-minute drive).

3:00 PM–4:00 PM: Arrive in Kathmandu, concluding the tour.

F.A.Q

What does the tour cost include?

The $300–$500 per person (4-day package) includes 3-star accommodation, meals, park entry permits, guided activities (jeep safari, canoeing, jungle walks), and ground transport from Sauraha. Flights or private vehicles are extra.

Is Chitwan National Park suitable for families?

Yes, the tour is family-friendly, with light activities like canoe rides and jeep safaris suitable for all ages. Parents should prepare children for wildlife sightings and basic lodge accommodations.

Can I take photos during the safari and other activities?

Photography is allowed during safaris, canoe rides, and village visits, but avoid using flash near wildlife and seek permission before photographing locals in Tharu villages.

What is the best time to visit Chitwan National Park?

Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) offer pleasant weather and optimal wildlife viewing. Monsoon (June–September) limits activities due to heavy rain.

How should I prepare for the humid climate in Chitwan?

Wear lightweight, neutral-colored clothing, use mosquito repellent and sunscreen, and drink 2–3 liters of water daily. A hat and comfortable walking shoes are recommended.

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What's Included

  • Accommodation
  • Breakfast
  • Flights
  • Guide
  • Lunch
  • Meals
  • Permits
  • Transport
  • Water Purification

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  • Local Community Engagement
  • Proper Gear and Preparation
  • Environmental Conservation Practices

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