
Chitwan, located in the subtropical lowlands of Nepal, is famous for its rich wildlife, lush forests, and vibrant Tharu culture. Home to Chitwan National Park — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — the region offers unforgettable safari experiences, river adventures, and cultural encounters. From spotting rare one-horned rhinos to enjoying traditional dance performances, Chitwan is a must-visit for nature and culture lovers alike.
Embark on a jeep or canoe safari through Chitwan National Park to spot rhinos, elephants, deer, gharials, and, if lucky, the elusive Bengal tiger.
Visit a Tharu village to experience traditional dances, food, and learn about the customs of one of Nepal's most hospitable communities.
Relax by the Rapti River and watch a stunning sunset over the forest, often accompanied by the calls of exotic birds.
Day | Activities |
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Day 1 | Arrive in Chitwan via road from Kathmandu or Pokhara. Enjoy a welcome drink and evening walk along the Rapti River for sunset views. |
Day 2 | Full-day jungle activities: jeep safari in the morning, canoe ride in the afternoon, and birdwatching. Evening Tharu cultural program and dinner. |
Day 3 | Visit a Tharu village and learn about their way of life. Afternoon visit to the elephant breeding center or take a guided nature walk in the park. |
Day 4 | Early morning birdwatching before departure to your next destination. |
Our Chitwan Safari packages include park entry permits, guided safaris, cultural programs, accommodation, and meals.