Trip Overview
Chitwan Safari Tours
Chitwan National Park, which is well-known for its wildlife and cultural offerings, is situated in Nepal’s southern lowlands. Chiwan, which means “Heart of the Jungle” in Nepalese, is one of the best locations in the country to see various wildlife species up close. It is one of Asia’s officially recognized parks and the country’s first national park.
Naturalists have access to unspoiled forest environments, such as the Narayani River, Churiya Hills, and oxbow lakes. Seeing the critically endangered one-horned rhinoceros, tiger, and gharial crocodile is its main draw. You may encounter wild elephants, striped hyenas, Gangetic dolphins, monitor lizards, and pythons, in addition to the very certain sighting of one-horned rhinoceroses. More than 544 different bird species can be found in the park.
A trip to Chitwan National Park is reasonably priced. It is a manageable, mild safari experience for people of all backgrounds. A day at the park includes rides on elephants, canoes, and early morning treks through the jungle and sunset. The visit to a Tharu hamlet during the evening is more vivid and fascinating. Here is your chance to see a traditional Tharu dance, which will be an unforgettable experience.
The monsoon months of July through September are the only times of year that the Chitwan National Park is closed for visitors. Traveling there by car or plane is a simple option. The Chitwan National Park offers the perfect haven from the smog and bustle of the big towns. Join Mission Nepal Vacations for this incredible wildlife journey to have experiences you’ve never had before.