Meeting Point
Tibet Guest House Pvt.Ltd, Thamel Kathmandu Nepal +977-1-5360556, 5360383
Departure & Return Location
Tribhuwan International Airport – Kathmandu
Departure Time
3 Hours Before Flight Time
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Bus, Airlines
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3 Stars Hotels
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1,335m M
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Kathmandu
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Autum & Spring
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All meals during the trek
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1-15
Overview
Jungle Safari Tour in Nepal are easy and pleasant trips across one of the nine National Parks of the Terai region (lowlands). It is an activity that is suitable to people of all age groups. Unlike trekking, Jungle Safaris do not demand physical fitness as most of the trip is completed atop an elephant or a Jeep. Chitwan National Park and Bardiya National Park is the best national parks to view the wildlife among other fourteen National Parks and reserves. Elephant Jungle Safari provides the best and closely to see the wildlife in Chitwan National Park. One horned rhino and Bengal Tiger is the prime attraction of Jungle Safari in Chitwan National Park.
Highlights
- Ease of Access and All-Age Appeal: Unlike the strenuous trekking routes, jungle safaris are suitable for people of all ages and fitness levels. The primary modes of transport, such as elephant backs and jeeps, require minimal physical effort, making it a pleasant and relaxing experience.
- Prime Wildlife Viewing: Chitwan National Park and Bardiya National Park are the premier destinations for wildlife enthusiasts. These parks are renowned for their exceptional biodiversity and offer the best chances to spot some of Nepal's most iconic and endangered species.
- Encounters with Iconic Species: The main attraction of a safari in Chitwan is the opportunity to see the majestic one-horned rhinoceros and the elusive Bengal tiger, both of which are under conservation in these national parks.
- Variety of Activities: Beyond just wildlife spotting, jungle safaris in Nepal offer a range of engaging activities. These can include canoe rides along the rivers to see crocodiles and various bird species, guided jungle walks, and visits to elephant breeding centers.
- Cultural Immersion: The tours often include opportunities to interact with the local Tharu community, the indigenous people of the Terai region. Visitors can learn about their unique culture, traditions, and even enjoy traditional Tharu cultural performances.