Overview
Step into the wild heart of Nepal and experience a thrilling blend of jungle safaris, cultural encounters, and serene nature in the world-renowned Chitwan National Park. Located in the Terai lowlands, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a sanctuary for some of the world’s rarest wildlife species and a haven for eco-adventurers.
Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, a cultural explorer, or a family looking for soft adventure, a 3-day Chitwan Jungle Safari will transport you into a world of raw natural beauty and vibrant community life.
A trip to Chitwan National Park is not just about seeing wildlife — it’s about connecting with nature, understanding local cultures, and creating memories in one of Asia’s richest ecosystems. From rhino tracking to sunset canoeing and dancing with the Tharu, this journey is an ideal complement to any Nepal itinerary.
👉 Ready to explore Nepal’s wild side?
Book your Chitwan Jungle Safari now with Himalaya Safety Treks & Expedition at hstnpl.com and let the adventure begin!
Best Time to Visit
Season | Weather | Activities |
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Spring (Mar–May) | Warm, clear skies | Great for wildlife, photography |
Autumn (Sep–Nov) | Cool, dry, post-monsoon lushness | Peak tourist season |
Winter (Dec–Feb) | Cold mornings, sunny days | Good visibility for safaris |
Monsoon (Jun–Aug) | Heavy rain, muddy trails | Not recommended for safaris |
Why Visit Chitwan National Park?
- Established in 1973 as Nepal’s first national park, Chitwan National Park covers an area of 952 sq. km and is a globally important habitat for wildlife
- From thrilling jeep safaris and canoe rides to village homestays and Tharu cultural performances, Chitwan delivers a deeply immersive experience.
- It is home to: 🦏 One-Horned Rhinoceros
- 🐅 Royal Bengal Tigers
- 🐘 Asian Elephants
- 🐊 Mugger and Gharial Crocodiles
- 🐦 Over 540 species of birds