Chitwan Jungle Safari

3 Days
  • Hotel/Lodge
  • Kathmandu
  • Autumn & Spring
  • 2

Chitwan Jungle Safari is one of the popular and fascinating safari packages in Nepal which involves exploring the hidden natural wilderness of Chitwan National Park. Chitwan National Park, celebrated tourist destination of Nepal, is the first national park of the nation spreading within in the area of 932 sq. km. in the plain lowlands of south-central Nepal. The park is professed as a “world heritage natural site” by UNESCO in 1979. Chitwan, the heart of jungle, is widely adore destination for its unique and exciting jungle safari packages.

Safari is explore by many options available which basically includes elephant back ride, jeep safari, natural walk, canoeing etc. Each of the option offers abundant possibility of seeing the concealed wild animals in the park including One-horned rhinoceros, Royal Bengal tiger, wild elephants, leopard, sloth bear, striped hyena, wild bison, crocodiles, gharial, chital, Hog deer, barking deer, sloth deer, palm civet, langur, rhesus monkey and other enumerable ones. One can also explore primeval Tharu culture of this region. This region also offers great opportunities for bird-watching. One can also enjoy the great sunset views sitting by the banks of Rapti River.

The best season to explore the great natural phenomena of the park with minimal complication is during March-May and September-December. The park is sufficiently aid with good resorts and lodges. So, this excursion is well facilitated as well as abundantly exciting .Blaze Mountain adventure operates Chitwan jungle safari throughout the year. Blaze mountain travel have detailed the highlights of the journey in the itinerary section below. For any necessary changes to the itinerary and queries on Chitwan jungle safari please feel easy to contact us. Blaze mountain adventure will be admire to assist you on the matter.

About: Chitwan Jungle Safari

Chitwan Jungle Safari: the epic adventure of Nepal’s heart; Chitwan National Park, a world heritage site recognized for its diverse flora and fauna. This exciting safari will have you journeying through thick forests, grasslands, and river line habitats that are home to numerous endangered wildlife species, such as the elusive Bengal tiger, one-horned rhinoceros, and wild elephants. Traveling through jungle in a jeep, trekking with an expert guide or drifting peacefully along the Rapti River in a canoe are just a few of the ways to see Nepal’s wildlife in its natural homes.

Chitwan Jungle Safari not only offers breathtaking wildlife experiences, but also lets visitors immerse themselves in the diverse ecosystems of the region. As you make your way further into the park, you’ll be captivated by the sounds and sights of nature, from the calls of exotic birds to the rustling of leaves when animals pass. Safari in Nepal is not only about spotting animals but also connecting mind with the natural beauty of Nepal.

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Chitwan Jungle Safari

Chitwan Jungle Safari is one of the best unique and adventurous activities at Chitwan National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and famous for its biodiversity. This thrilling safari spans dense forests and grasslands as well as riverine habitats filled with endangered wildlife such as the elusive Bengal tiger, a single-horned rhinoceros and wild elephants. Whether you visit by jeep through the jungle, on foot with an expert guide, or on a peaceful canoe ride on the Rapti River, you can follow the wonders of Nepal’s wildlife in their natural habitat.

The best place to see wild animals in Nepal is the Chitwan Jungle Safari. Chitwan National Park is one of Nepal’s most famous wildlife-spotting destinations. With its rich variety of flora and fauna, it is a biodiversity hotspot, making it a favourite destination for nature enthusiasts. Covering over 900 square kilometers of jungles, grasslands and riverine areas, the park is an excellent setting for a jungle safari expedition. Visitors to the park can take jeep safaris, canoe rides and guided walks through the jungle, where they may see its pristine bounty.

During the Chitwan Jungle Safari you will be able to spot some of Nepal’s most recognizable wildlife, freely roaming in their natural environment. The park is home to the endangered one-horned rhinoceros and Bengal tigers, as well as wild elephants, deer and crocodiles. Various species of birds, especially the rare gharial crocodile, also make the park a haven for bird watchers. Seeing these incredible animals in their natural environment on a jeep safari, or whilst trekking through the forests, will stay with you for a long time.

Another highlight of your trip is a canoe ride on the Rapti River that offers a different view of the park’s beauty. While paddling through these serene waters you will be able to see crocodiles basking in the sun or spot a variety of waterfowl. Although the jungle is a place of heart-pounding adventure, the river offers a calming counterbalance. The ride also allows you to soak in the park’s lush undergrowth and diverse ecosystems, so you know more about Chitwan’s natural world.

Chitwan Jungle safari not only facilitates for witnessing animals but also promotes enjoying nature and upholding the culture of society. Local Tharu guides will introduce you to the history and traditions of the indigenous group and explain how they live in harmony with the wildlife. The safari is a good fantastic way to experience genuine Nepalese adventure, having in animal looking at, surrounded by ethnic experiences. For travel veterans and first-time visitors alike, Chitwan offers an unforgettable journey into the heart of Nepal’s wilderness.

Best Season for Chitwan Jungle Safari:

The best time to visit Chitwan National Park for jungle safari is the winter and autumn season, from October to March. The weather in these months is decent as they offer cooler temperatures, making it a perfect time for outdoor activities such as jungle safaris, canoe rides, etc. The dry skies of this period are great for visibility, presenting a prime opportunity for wildlife watching.

The autumn season (October to November) is one of the most favourite as it comes after the monsoon and the greenery makes the landscape much more beautiful. The winter (December to March) is also a good time, cooler temperatures and wildlife coming out in search of water. While safariing this season is also to watch migratory birds.

There are also summer (April-June) and monsoons (July-September) because of the hot, humid weather and increased chances of rain that may cause poor visibility and comfort. But if you can bear the heat and want to see the jungle when it’s quieter, the summer months can still be a unique time to visit. Thus, the ideal season for a Chitwan Jungle Safari is between October to March for the best weather, wildlife sighting and an enjoyable experience.

Food and Accommodation on Chitwan Jungle Safari:

You may anticipate a variety of lodging choices and scrumptious regional cuisine to complement your Chitwan Jungle Safari adventure. Chitwan has accommodations for all types of tourists, from opulent resorts to modest lodges.

Food Options:

With a wide range of regional and foreign cuisines to satisfy every palate, Chitwan’s food is a fascinating fusion of Nepali and Terai cuisine. Among the most well-liked foods you may anticipate tasting while on safari are:

  • Dal Bhat: A traditional Nepali dish consisting of lentil soup (dal), rice (bhat), and various accompaniments like pickles and vegetables. It’s a wholesome and nutritious meal, commonly served in the region.
  • Tharu Cuisine: The Tharu people, indigenous to the Chitwan region, offer their special dishes. You can try local favorites like sukuti (dried meat) and chamero roti (flatbread).
  • Momos: These steamed dumplings, filled with vegetables or meat, are a popular snack in Nepal and are commonly served in Chitwan.
  • Fresh Fish and Meat: For those who enjoy non-vegetarian options, fresh fish from the Rapti River and locally sourced meat dishes are common in Chitwan.

Accommodations Options:

There are several lodges and resorts in Chitwan that can accommodate a range of spending limits and tastes. There are several options available, regardless of your preference for an opulent or more affordable stay. Numerous lodging options are close to Chitwan National Park’s entrance, providing convenient access to safari activities. Among the most well-liked lodging options are:

  • Luxury Resorts: These resorts offer top-notch facilities, including swimming pools, spa services, and fine dining, all set in beautiful natural surroundings. Many resorts even provide private guides and exclusive safari experiences.
  • Eco-Lodges: For those looking for a more eco-friendly experience, eco-lodges provide a more intimate and sustainable stay. These lodges are designed to blend in with the environment while offering comfort and local cultural experiences.
  • Budget Hotels: If you’re traveling on a budget, you’ll find affordable hotels and guesthouses that provide comfortable, basic amenities. These are great options for travelers who want a cozy place to relax after a day of jungle adventures.

To accommodate all kinds of tourists, a number of hotels and lodges provide à la carte or buffet-style meals that include a range of foreign fare including pizza, pasta, and Indian food. Freshly squeezed fruit juices and Nepali tea are among the delightful native drinks available.

Things to Do on a Chitwan Jungle Safari:

More than just a wildlife trip, a Chitwan Jungle Safari is an exhilarating journey full of fascinating activities that allow you to get up close and personal with the splendor of Nepal’s environment. The following are some of the best activities to do in Chitwan National Park:

  • Jeep Safari
    One of the best ways to explore the dense forest and grassland of Chitwan is by jeep safari. A guided 4×4 safari carries you deep inside the national park; it improves your odds of sensing onearmed rhinoceroses, pouncing Bengal tigers, wild elephants, deer and crocodiles. Since the jeeps are open-top, visibility is great; an ideal safari for wildlife photographers!
  • Canoe Ride on the Rapti River
    Drift down the Rapti River in a traditional wooden canoe while watching for mugger crocodiles, gharials and water birds. This gentle ride gives you a rare view of the park’s aquatic ecosystem, as well as a chance to spy wildlife without disturbing it.
  • Jungle Walk & Bird Watching
    A jungle walk with experienced guides is an exciting way to explore the forest for the trekking enthusiasts. This adventure allows you to get closer to nature, where you can see exotic birds, butterflies and endangered species plants. Over 500 species of birds, such as kingfishers, eagles and hornbills, make Chitwan National Park a bird watchers paradise.
  • Tour a nursery for baby elephants
    One place to understand about Nepal’s conservation efforts is the Elephant Breeding Center in Chitwan. Learn more about baby elephants and how they are raised and cared for. A cautionary tale that makes the case for saving elephants.
  • Tharu Culture Show & Village Tour
    Chitwan is a home ground for the indigenous ethnic group – the Tharu people having a cultural diversity. Exploring a Tharu village gives you a rare insight into their way of life, including their unique houses, farming methods and customs. In the evening do not miss the Tharu cultural dance program in which locals perform traditional dances and music including the stick dance, a well-known dance of the Tharu people.
  • Sunset View at Rapti River
    Unwind after an adventurous day by watching the sunset over the Rapti River. Golden reflections on the water and birds returning to their nests.
  • Cycling Around Chitwan
    Cycling at the outskirts of Chitwan National Park is a great way to see the local villages, farmland and lush greenery if you like to explore on two wheels. This sustainable activity is perfect for meeting locals and adoring the beauty at your own preferences.
  • Fishing & Boating
    For fishing lovers, Chitwan in the river is essential for fishing lovers. Local guides can assist with fishing for various types of freshwater fish while enjoying the beautiful scenery of the area. Other lodges have boating excursions for a slower-paced exploration of the waterways.

Travel Tips for Chitwan Jungle Safari:

To maximize your Chitwan Jungle Safari, the right season is essential. The ideal time for visiting Chitwan National Park comes from October to March, when weather is cooler, and wildlife are more active. With this being the time of year when they’re most active, you’ll have the chance of spotting rare animals like the one-horned rhinoceros and Bengal tiger. The summer period (April to June) witnesses scorching heats, whereas during the monsoon (July to September), heavy showers make the jungle trails muddy and inaccessible.

Correctly Dressing for Your Safari Adventure This is super important! Wear light clothes, breathable, in neutral colors (green, brown, beige) to camouflage among the background so as not to scare the animals. They should not be bright, which may disturb wildlife. Jungle walks require comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots. It is also a good idea to also pack a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen and a light jacket for the climate that can fluctuate between hot during the daylight hours to cold at night.

Listen to your guide’s instructions carefully at all times, and keep a safe distance from animals for a safe and happy trip. Be silent during wildlife viewing and don’t try to feed or touch the animals. You may notice animals from afar, so binoculars can take your experience up a notch. Other staples are a camera, with extra batteries; mosquito spray; a reusable water bottle; and basic medicines for common travel ailments. So, if you plan it well, your Chitwan Jungle Safari will be an indelible adventure full of wildlife experiences and natural beauty.

Wildlife to Spot During Chitwan Jungle Safari:

  1. One-Horned Rhinoceros
  2. Bengal Tiger
  3. Asian Elephant
  4. Gharial Crocodile
  5. Mugger Crocodile
  6. Sloth Bear
  7. Leopard
  8. Spotted Deer (Chital)
  9. Sambar Deer
  10. Wild Boar
  11. Golden Jackal
  12. Indian Pangolin
  13. Rhesus Macaque
  14. Gray Langur Monkey
  15. Python
  16. Monitor Lizard
  17. Over 500 Species of Birds (Including Hornbills, Kingfishers, and Peacocks)

Cultural Experience in Chitwan Jungle Safari:

A Chitwan Jungle Safari is not only about wildlife, but it also provides you with an authentic cultural experience as well, thanks to the indigenous Tharu community who are settled in the Terai region for centuries. Visitors have the opportunity to visit a Tharu Village Tour near Sauraha where they can appreciate their traditional mud houses, daily life and how they are in harmony with nature. The Tharu have also developed their own customs, traditional farming methods, and an interesting history of living in the jungle and avoiding malaria.

Evening Time: Tharu cultural dance performance in which the local people dressed in colorful clothing perform the stick dance and folk songs and stories of their tradition. The energy of madal drums and the crowd ambiance is a lasting experience. Visitors can also enjoy authentic Tharu cuisine, featuring dishes like chamero roti (rice bread), grilled fish, and regional veggies. The culture touch adds more beauty to the Chitwan Jungle safari because it is a blend of both tradition and adventure.

Why Choose Chitwan Jungle Safari with Blaze Mountain?

Making your Chitwan Jungle Safari experience truly memorable here at Blaze Mountain. Traveling with our expert local guides, you’ll gain an in-depth understanding of Chitwan’s wildlife diversity, from the one-horned rhinoceros to the elusive Bengal tiger. Whether this be on jeep safaris, canoe rides, or jungle walks, our safaris are focused on your wildlife encounter opportunities. Specializing in sustainable and responsible tourism, we offer tours that not only promote your ecological sanctuary but also strive to be eco-friendly.

We also provide a taste of local culture with our Tharu villages tour and culture dance programs as well as plenty of excitement with our wildlife adventures. Whether you are looking for a luxury adventure or a budget safari, our handpicked accommodation packages include everything from five-star resorts to rustic lodges to ensure comfort for all types of travelers. So Blaze Mountain ensures authentic experience with safety and your own tailored safe excursion with unique service and guide Chitwan Jungle Safari Adventure like never before. Why Us: The perfect mix of wildlife, culture, and adventure!

Chitwan Jungle Safari Highlights

  • Exciting Jeep Safari – Spot rare wildlife like one-horned rhinos, Bengal tigers, and sloth bears in Chitwan National Park.
  • Canoe Ride on the Rapti River – Glide through the waters while spotting gharial and mugger crocodiles along the banks.
  • Guided Jungle Walk – Experience the thrill of trekking through the dense jungle with expert naturalists.
  • Bird Watching Paradise – Observe over 500 species of birds, including kingfishers, hornbills, and peacocks.
  • Tharu Village Tour – Discover the rich culture and traditional lifestyle of the indigenous Tharu community.
  • Tharu Cultural Dance Performance – Enjoy an evening of traditional stick dances and folk music.
  • Sunset at Rapti River – Witness a breathtaking sunset with scenic river views.
  • Authentic Tharu & Nepali Cuisine – Savor delicious local dishes prepared with fresh, organic ingredients.
  • Visit to the Elephant Breeding Center – Learn about conservation efforts and see baby elephants up close.
  • Cycling Around Chitwan – Explore the surroundings on a bicycle and experience the rural charm of the Terai region.

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