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2 Nights and 3 Days Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour

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During this package, you will enjoy the beautiful scenery of Nepal. Upon your arrival in Chitwan, you will be welcomed with welcome drinks and then be escorted to your hotel room.

On the next day, you will be led on a tour of a typical Tharu village and then take in a cultural dance program. Afterward, you will embark on a full-day jeep safari and witness wildlife in the wild.

Elephant Safari

The 2 Nights and 3 Days Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour package provides a unique opportunity to explore the pristine nature of Nepal and its enchanting wildlife. The tour takes you through the UNESCO world heritage site of Chitwan National Park, home to Asian one-horned rhinoceros and Royal Bengal Tigers, as well as hundreds of birds and gharial crocodiles.

On this adventure, you’ll embark on elephant safaris and nature walks that reveal the park’s rich flora and fauna. You’ll also enjoy the serenity of a canoe ride along the Rapti River. Plus, you’ll take in a captivating Tharu cultural program.

This trip is ideal for families, honeymoon couples, and solo travelers looking to immerse themselves in Nepal’s natural beauty. And it’s even more perfect for those who want to learn about the indigenous Tharu people and their unique culture and traditions.

Canoe Ride

On Day 2, the trip’s participants will be able to immerse themselves in Chitwan National Park’s natural beauty with a serene canoe ride along the Rapti River. As they glide through the tranquil waters, they will have the opportunity to spot diverse bird species as well as prehistoric-looking crocodiles basking on the riverbanks.

After that, the group will embark on a fascinating Jungle Walk led by a wildlife expert, giving them the chance to discover and learn about the park’s rich flora and fauna. This is followed by the highlight of the tour-an exhilarating jeep safari through the dense jungle, where the participants will be able to see majestic one-horned rhinoceros and Bengal tigers roaming freely in their natural habitat.

The trip will conclude with a visit to the Elephant Breeding Center and a captivating Tharu Cultural Program that will showcase the vibrant heritage of Nepal’s indigenous people. Then, the guests will be able to enjoy a pleasant drive back to Kathmandu or Pokhara for their return home.

Bird Watching

Bird watching is a popular activity for wildlife enthusiasts that gives you an opportunity to see some of the park’s diverse avian species. You will have a chance to observe these birds in their natural habitats as you walk through the dense forests and grasslands of Chitwan National Park.

You will also take part in a dug-out canoe ride along the Rapti River, where you will be able to see aquatic animals and two rare species of crocodiles, the Marsh Mugger and Gharial. Then, you will have the chance to go on a jungle walk with a local guide, where you can learn about the park’s flora and fauna.

In the evening, you will be able to watch Tharu Cultural program where you can experience the unique culture of the indigenous people in Chitwan. You will also be able to appreciate the scenic view of sunset from a viewpoint in the park. Afterward, you will return to your hotel.

Tharu Cultural Program

Guests are welcomed by our representatives at Bharatpur Airport or Sauraha Bus station and taken to their resorts in Chitwan. On arrival they are refreshed with welcome drinks and briefed about their time table and program. They then go for a village walk and enjoy a stunning sunset view from the river bank followed by Tharu stick dance performance and dinner.

The following day they embark on a unique canoe ride on the Rapti River, which is home to Marsh Mugger and Gharial crocodiles. During the excursion, they are also informed about the flora and fauna of the park. Afterwards, they visit an elephant breeding center to learn about efforts to increase pachyderm population.

Later, they take part in a wildlife safari inside the Chitwan National Park. This safari, which is done on the backs of Asian elephants, allows them to view wild creatures like bears, leopards, monkeys, four species of deer, and different kinds of birds and if lucky, the endangered one-horned rhinoceros.

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