Chitwan Jungle Safari

7 Days

The Chitwan Jungle Safari is a captivating adventure that immerses travelers in the natural beauty and wildlife of Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the southwestern part of Nepal. This lush and biodiverse region is known for its pristine forests, grasslands, and diverse range of wildlife, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. Here is an overview of what to expect on a Chitwan Jungle Safari:

Wildlife Encounters: Chitwan National Park is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, offering the opportunity to spot a wide variety of animals in their natural habitat. Some of the iconic species found here include:

  • One-Horned Rhinoceros: Chitwan is famous for its successful conservation efforts to protect the one-horned rhinoceros. These prehistoric-looking creatures are often seen grazing in the park’s grasslands.
  • Bengal Tigers: While tigers are elusive and not easily spotted, Chitwan is home to a population of these majestic big cats. Lucky visitors may catch a glimpse of a tiger on a jungle safari.
  • Asian Elephants: Chitwan’s forests are inhabited by Asian elephants, and visitors may have the opportunity to observe these gentle giants during their safari.
  • Leopards, Sloth Bears, and Deer: Other notable inhabitants of the park include leopards, sloth bears, various species of deer, and smaller mammals like wild boars and langurs.
  • Birdwatching: Chitwan National Park is a paradise for birdwatchers, with over 500 species of birds, including kingfishers, storks, herons, and numerous migratory birds. The park is a birding hotspot, and guided tours are available for bird enthusiasts.

Safari Activities: Chitwan Jungle Safaris offer a range of activities designed to immerse visitors in the natural beauty of the park and its wildlife:

  • Jungle Walks: Guided jungle walks allow you to explore the park on foot, accompanied by experienced naturalists who share their knowledge of the local flora and fauna.
  • Canoe Rides: Float down the Rapti River in a traditional dugout canoe, offering a unique perspective on the park’s riverside wildlife, including crocodiles and aquatic birds.
  • Elephant Safaris: For a memorable experience, take an elephant safari that provides a higher vantage point for wildlife viewing.
  • Jeep Safaris: Jeep safaris offer a comfortable and efficient way to explore the park’s diverse ecosystems, grasslands, and forests.

Cultural Encounters: Chitwan National Park is not only a wildlife sanctuary but also a place to experience the unique Tharu culture. Many tours include visits to Tharu villages, where you can interact with the indigenous Tharu people, learn about their traditional lifestyles, and witness cultural performances.

Conservation Efforts: Chitwan National Park is committed to wildlife conservation and habitat preservation. Visitors can learn about these efforts and the challenges faced by park rangers in protecting these precious ecosystems.

Conclusion: A Chitwan Jungle Safari offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature, witness remarkable wildlife, and explore the rich cultural tapestry of Nepal’s Terai region. It’s an adventure that provides a deep appreciation for the delicate balance of life in this remarkable national park, making it a highlight of any visit to Nepal.

Itinerary

You will be picked up at the airport by one of the Real Journey Nepal staff and driven to your Kathmandu host family or a hotel. Here you will be welcomed into the family, be given your own room and be provided with all your meals while in Kathmandu. This will be your home during your orientation and volunteering in Nepal. With easy bus routes into town and the surrounding countryside, this quiet and safe suburb is the perfect base for your time in Nepal. Meals: Bed and Breakfast

The Boudhanath and Pashupatinath Day Tour is a journey into the spiritual heart of Kathmandu, Nepal's capital city. This cultural and religious adventure takes you to two of the most sacred and revered sites in Nepal, offering a profound and enriching experience.

Boudhanath: The Stupa of Compassion

Your day begins with a visit to Boudhanath, one of the largest stupas in Asia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As you approach the stupa, you'll be captivated by its massive dome and the watchful eyes of the all-seeing Buddha painted on its pinnacle. The stupa is a center of Tibetan Buddhism in Nepal and a hub of spiritual activity.

Highlights:

1. Circumambulation: Join the devout pilgrims as they perform the kora (circumambulation) around the stupa. Walk clockwise, turning prayer wheels, and spin prayer flags to offer your prayers and good wishes.

2. Boudhanath Monasteries: Explore the monasteries surrounding the stupa, where you can witness Buddhist monks and nuns in their daily rituals. Some monasteries may allow you to participate in meditation sessions.

3. Shopping: The area around Boudhanath is renowned for Tibetan handicrafts, thangka paintings, prayer beads, and other Buddhist artifacts. Take some time to shop for souvenirs and support local artisans.

4. Tea Houses: Enjoy a traditional Nepali or Tibetan meal at one of the cozy tea houses with rooftop views of the stupa. It's a great place to relax and soak in the atmosphere.

Pashupatinath: The Abode of Lord Shiva

In the afternoon, your tour takes you to the sacred Pashupatinath Temple, another UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the holiest Hindu temples in the world. The temple complex is dedicated to Lord Shiva and attracts thousands of devotees and pilgrims every day.

Highlights:

1. Pashupatinath Temple: Explore the main temple area and its intricate pagoda-style architecture. While non-Hindus are not allowed inside the main temple, you can observe the rituals and ceremonies from outside.

2. Aryaghat: Witness the sacred cremation ghats along the Bagmati River, where Hindus perform the last rites of their loved ones. The ritualistic ceremonies provide insight into Hindu funeral traditions.

3. Sadhus (Holy Men): Encounter and engage in conversations with the colorful and ascetic Sadhus, who are devoted to Lord Shiva. They often welcome visitors and may share stories about their spiritual journey.

4. Surrounding Temples and Monuments: Explore the various temples, shrines, and ancient sculptures within the Pashupatinath complex, each with its own historical and religious significance.

Note: Please be respectful of the religious customs and traditions at both Boudhanath and Pashupatinath. Dress modestly, remove your shoes when required, and ask for permission before taking photographs, especially of people.

Conclusion:

The Boudhanath and Pashupatinath Day Tour provides a deeply immersive experience into Nepal's rich spiritual and cultural heritage. These two iconic sites offer a glimpse into the profound devotion and rituals of both Buddhist and Hindu traditions. Whether you seek spiritual enlightenment or simply wish to explore the vibrant tapestry of Nepali culture, this day tour is a captivating and meaningful excursion that will leave a lasting impression.

We descend down along the winding road on the banks of the Trishuli River. After checking in to the hotel, there will be a briefing on the activities we will be engaged in during our stay in Chitwan. We then walk on the banks of the Rapti River to enjoy the sunset in the sub-tropical jungles of Chitwan. In the evening, we enjoy dinner along with a brief cultural program showcasing the tribal dances unique to the Chitwan region of Nepal. Overnight stay in Chitwan. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.

Morning: Rise early for a jungle safari on the back of an elephant. This unique experience allows you to quietly navigate through the jungle and increase your chances of spotting wildlife, including one-horned rhinoceros and various bird species.

Breakfast: Return to your lodge for a hearty breakfast.

Canoe Ride: Embark on a peaceful canoe ride along the Rapti River. Your guide will help you spot crocodiles and a wide variety of birdlife.

Lunch: Enjoy a delicious lunch at your jungle lodge.

Afternoon: Explore the jungle further with a jeep safari. This excursion offers a different perspective and may lead to sightings of different animals than the morning's elephant safari.

Evening: Return to your lodge to freshen up and relax. Share your day's experiences with fellow travelers over dinner.

Morning: Wake up early for a birdwatching tour in the lush wetlands of Chitwan National Park. Nepal is a birdwatcher's paradise, with over 500 species of birds. Your guide will help you identify and spot various feathered friends.

Breakfast: Return to your lodge for breakfast.

Village Walk: Take a guided walk to a nearby Tharu village. Learn about the traditional lifestyles, customs, and practices of the indigenous Tharu people.

Lunch: Enjoy lunch back at your lodge.

Elephant Bath: Participate in or observe the elephant bath. This is a unique opportunity to witness these magnificent creatures enjoying their daily ritual.

Evening: Spend your final evening in Chitwan relaxing, enjoying the peaceful ambiance of the jungle, or perhaps attending another cultural performance.

Morning: After breakfast, bid farewell to the jungle paradise of Chitwan. You can either return to Kathmandu by road or catch a flight from Bharatpur Airport.

Our journey in Nepal comes to an end today! A Real Journey Nepal representative will drop us off at the airport approximately 3 hours before our scheduled flight. On our way to home, we have plenty of time to plan our next adventure in the wonderful country of Nepal.

Cost Includes

  • 1. Airport Transfers: The travel agency typically includes airport pickup and drop-off services for your convenience, ensuring a hassle-free start and end to your tour.
  • 2. Accommodations: Accommodations in well-selected hotels or lodges in Kathmandu, and Chitwan are usually included in the tour package. These accommodations are chosen for their comfort and convenience.
  • 3. Transportation: The package often covers transportation between Kathmandu, and Chitwan. This may include private vehicles, tourist buses, depending on your itinerary.
  • 4. Guided Sightseeing: You will have the services of a knowledgeable local guide who will lead you on sightseeing tours in each destination. We will provide insights into the history, culture, and significance of the sites you visit.
  • 5. Entrance Fees: Entrance fees to various cultural and historical sites, national parks, and wildlife reserves, such as Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), Boudhanath Stupa, Pashupatinath Temple, Chitwan National Park, and more, are typically included.
  • 6. Jungle Activities: Includes Chitwan, jungle activities like wildlife safaris, elephant rides, canoe rides, and nature walks in Chitwan National Park.
  • 7. Cultural Shows: Includes cultural shows and traditional dance performances in the evenings, allowing you to experience the vibrant culture of Nepal.

Cost Excludes

  • 1. International Flights: The cost of international flights to and from Nepal is generally not included in the tour package. Travelers are responsible for booking their international airfare.
  • 2. Visa Fees: The fees for obtaining a tourist visa for Nepal are not included. Travelers need to arrange and pay for their visas upon arrival at the airport or through the appropriate embassy or consulate before traveling.
  • 3. Meals: Meals, apart from those specifically mentioned as included in the package, are usually not covered. This allows you to explore local restaurants and savor authentic Nepali cuisine according to your preferences.
  • 4. Optional Activities: Optional activities, such as extra jungle activities in Chitwan, or additional sightseeing beyond the itinerary, are typically not included and will incur additional costs.
  • 5. Personal Expenses: Personal expenses like souvenirs, drinks, snacks, laundry, and gratuities for guides and drivers are not part of the package and should be budgeted separately.
  • 6. Travel Insurance: Travel insurance, which covers aspects like trip cancellations, medical emergencies, and evacuation, is not included. Travelers should arrange their own travel insurance.
  • 7. Additional Accommodations: Any accommodations before or after the tour in Kathmandu or other cities are generally not included in the package and should be arranged separately.
  • 8. Tips and Gratuities: Tipping for guides, drivers, and other service providers is customary in Nepal but is not included in the tour package.
  • 9. Domestic Airfare (if applicable): If the tour involves domestic flights within Nepal, the cost of these flights is usually not included in the package and must be purchased separately.
What is a Chitwan Jungle Safari, and where is Chitwan located?

A Chitwan Jungle Safari is an adventure in Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the southwestern part of Nepal. It’s a wildlife and nature exploration experience known for its diverse flora and fauna.

What wildlife can I expect to see during a Chitwan Jungle Safari?

Chitwan National Park is home to various wildlife species, including Bengal tigers, one-horned rhinoceroses, Asian elephants, leopards, sloth bears, deer, crocodiles, and a wide range of bird species. The park offers excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing.

What are the different activities available during a Chitwan Jungle Safari?

Chitwan Jungle Safaris typically include activities like jungle walks, jeep safaris, canoe rides, elephant safaris, birdwatching, and cultural interactions with the indigenous Tharu community. You can choose from a variety of experiences based on your preferences.

When is the best time to go on a Chitwan Jungle Safari?

The best time for a Chitwan Jungle Safari is during the dry season, which typically spans from October to April. This period offers optimal weather conditions and excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting.

How long should I plan for a Chitwan Jungle Safari?

A typical Chitwan Jungle Safari can range from one to four days, depending on your interests and availability. A one- or two-day safari provides a good introduction, while longer stays offer more in-depth experiences.

What should I pack for a Chitwan Jungle Safari?

Essentials include lightweight, earth-toned clothing, a wide-brimmed hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, comfortable walking shoes, a reusable water bottle, and a camera with zoom capabilities for wildlife photography. Binoculars can also be handy for birdwatching.

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