







The Royal Chitwan National Park
Nepal’s first and famous National park, the Royal Chitwan National park is situated in the southern Terai lowlands of Nepal.
It encompasses an area of 360 square miles of sub- tropical forest and reverie forest. Widely known for one of the richest varieties of wild life .
This park boats various endangered species like the Great Asian one horned Rhinoceros, elusive Royal Bengal Tiger Sloth Bears Leopards, Gaur Sambar, spotted Deer, the countless species of birds unique birds with over 528 species discovered so far, include Stork, geese, cormorants, egrets, king fishers and endangered species like the Bengal Florician Lesser Florician, Indian Pitta parakeets making this park a bird watcher’s paradise.
What to Bring?
Chitwan has a tropical monsoon climate with high humidity throughout the year. In coldest winter (December –January) the temperature falls to 2 or 3 degree Celsius at night and warm clothing is essential but surprisingly days are warm with temperature ranging from 15 to 20 degree Celsius.
It is very hot and humid in May, June and may feel like throwing clothes off. One should be very cautious with choice of colors of clothes.
Green blue or dark colored cloths (with) long sleeves and full length trouser are recommending while you are in Jungle safari excursions.
Sun hat, Sun glasses, Sun creams lotion, insect repellents, flashlight, and good walking shoes are other needs. In the rainy season July, August and September raincoat is a must. Binoculars and some reference books on Chitwan’s flora and fauna will be an advantage.
Note: Programs and Timings vary somewhat according to change in season and are also subject to change in case of unforeseen circumstances.
Duration :2 nights / 3 days
Price : USD 130 Per Person
Nepal has 14 national parks and wildlife reserves most of which have dense tropical jungles teeming with diverse wildlife and exotic birds. The name ‘Chitwan’ has several possible meanings, but the most literal translation of the two NEPALI words that make it up: chit or chita (heart) and wan or ban (jungle). Chitwan is thus ‘the heart of the jungle’.... Read More
Jungle Safari in Nepal
Duration : 3 nights / 4 days
Price :USD 160 Per Person
In Nepal, Chitwan is a hot dish on the menu. Pick Chitwan as this has Nepal's most popular National Park offering excellent opportunity to see Royal Bengal Tigers, One horned Rhino, Crocodile and thrilling wilderness experience into its deep and thick jungle and Chitwan National park is the easiest one to reach among all others..... Read More
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Chitwan national park is widely recognized as one of the best national park in south Asia which covers 932 square kilo meter area. It is 140km southwest of Kathmandu . This is the first national park of the country. It was established in 1973 particularly to preserve the exclusive ecosystem as it holds significant value for the entire world. It is situated in the terrain low lands of the southern central of Nepal . .... Read More
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Bardia national park is one of the largest parks in the region which is situated in the western part of the country. Bardia National park has been home for the several endangered animals, reptiles, birds and elusive tigers of course. Few years back, several one-horned rhinos were transferred here from Chitwan national park. . .... Read More




























































