3 Nights 4 Days Chitwan Safari3 Nights 4 Days Chitwan Safari

3 Nights 4 Days Chitwan Jungle Safari

  • Duration4 Days
  • Difficulty Level Easy
  • Activity Tour/Safari
  • Max. Altitude 415m
  • Starts Kathmandu or Pokhara
  • Ends Pokhara or Kathmandu
  • Group Size 1-20 people
  • Best Season October to May
Group Discount Prices
  
1 paxUS$245
2 - 6 paxUS$230
7 - 10 paxUS$215
11 - 15 paxUS$200
16 - 20 paxUS$190
3 Nights 4 Days Chitwan Jungle Safari Highlights
  • Engaging in thrilling jungle walks for tiger tracking and bird watching, offering an up-close experience with the park’s diverse fauna.
  • Visiting the crocodile breeding center provides insights into conservation efforts and the chance to see these magnificent creatures up close.
  • Exploring the Tharu cultural museum, where you’ll delve into the rich heritage and traditions of the local Tharu community.
  • Experiencing a full-day Jeep safari is a highlight of the trip, taking you through varied terrain within Chitwan National Park in search of wildlife.
  • Staying in comfortable 3-star accommodations ensures a restful retreat after each day’s adventure, blending modern amenities with natural surroundings.
  • Enjoy full-board meals throughout the safari, offering a taste of local and international cuisine to energize you for your explorations.
  • The opportunity to upgrade your transport to a private car or a flight, tailoring your journey to your comfort and convenience preferences,
  • Witnessing the elusive Bengal tiger, along with other rare wildlife such as wild elephants, rhinos, and leopards, in their natural habitat.

Chitwan Jungle Safari

Immerse yourself in the wild beauty of Nepal with our 3-night, 4-day Chitwan Safari, a journey that promises an unforgettable adventure in one of the most renowned wildlife sanctuaries in Asia. Chitwan National Park, a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, offers an exceptional array of flora and fauna, including rare species like the Bengal tiger, one-horned rhinoceros, and various exotic birds. This Wildlife Safari In Chitwan is not just a trip; it’s a chance to connect with nature, observe wildlife in their natural habitat, and learn about the rich biodiversity of Nepal.

With Nepal Trekking Experts, you embark on this safari knowing that every detail has been meticulously planned to ensure a comfortable, safe, and enriching experience. Our expert guides enhance your journey with their knowledge and insights, making this safari more than just a wildlife encounter—it's a learning adventure into the heart of Nepal’s jungle.

The 3-night, 4-day Chitwan Safari is an enthralling adventure that transports you into the heart of Nepal’s wildlife and natural splendor. The journey begins with a scenic drive from the bustling city of Kathmandu to the serene and lush landscapes of Chitwan National Park. For four days, you will be immersed in a world where nature reigns supreme. The journey offers an array of activities, from thrilling jungle walks and Jeep safaris to cultural explorations.

During the Chitwan National Park Tour, you’ll have the chance to witness a diverse array of wildlife, including the majestic Bengal tiger, one-horned rhinoceros, and various bird species, all in their natural habitat. Visits to the crocodile breeding center and the Tharu Cultural Museum add depth to your experience, providing insights into local conservation efforts and cultural richness.

Each day concludes with the comfort of a 3-star hotel stay, ensuring a perfect balance of adventure and relaxation. This safari trip is a deep dive into the wonders of one of Nepal’s most cherished natural treasures.

If you have a limited time frame and would like a quick overview of the Chitwan Safari then, consider 2 nights 3 days Chitwan Jungle Safari

Key Attractions During Chitwan Safari

Wildlife

The Chitwan National Park is home to diverse animals and birds and this tour gives you an opportunity to witness them in their natural habitat. Some of the common sightings you will have include the spotted deer, sloth bear, wild boar, monkey, Bengal fox, honey badger, leopard, and jackal. For the lucky few, rare sightings include the Bengal tiger, pangolin, and gharial crocodile with the fascinating introduction of the endangered one-horned rhinoceros. Furthermore, one of the thrilling highlights of this tour is the visit to the breeding center of crocodiles and elephants. 

Moving on, birdwatchers are also in for a treat, with the availability of over 600 different species of birds in the area. Commonly spotted species include colorful kingfishers, storks, egrets, parakeets, woodpeckers, spotted eagles, jungle fowl, and hawks. If you are lucky enough, you may also get rare sightings of the critically endangered Bengal florican and the giant hornbill. Similarly, do not forget about the vibrant array of insects. You will come across butterflies (such as the common Mormon, lime butterfly, and vibrant blue tiger), beetles, and dragonflies.

Flora

The Chitwan National Park showcases a subtropical ecosystem that is primarily covered with sal forests. Alongside Sal, you will encounter kapok trees (known for their striking buttress roots) and banyan trees (known for their aerial roots). Here, some of the rare plant species include the sissoo tree and khair tree and you will often find it along the riverbanks. On top of that, you will also find several medicinal plants like asparagus and datura. 

Apart from these plants, you will also see grasslands with shrubs and vines. Generally, the grassland is dominated by the elephant grass. Now, some of the blooms you may see include lotus, wild jasmine, and moonflower. 

Culture

Visiting Chitwan also fills you with opportunities to witness the traditions of its indigenous people, the Tharu community. They are known as the original inhabitants of the Terai region and their lifestyle is centered around farming, fishing, and forest gathering. Walking through the local villages, you will notice their unique mud-and-thatch houses adorned with intricate artwork. 

During the tour, you will get to visit the Tharu Cultural Museum where you will see various artifacts, including traditional tools, costumes, and religious items. As the day ends, the night comes alive with traditional Tharu stick dance which is one of the major highlights of the tour. During this dance, they will dress up in colorful attire and they use sticks to dance in the rhythmic beat. 

Historically, Chitwan used to be the royal hunting ground in the mid-20th century. Over the years, the region transitioned from a hunting reserve to a conservation hub. 

Activities

The Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour is all about thrilling activities. Among the most popular experiences is the jeep safari, a guided adventure that takes you deep into the park's core. Riding through dense sal forests and expansive grasslands, you can spot diverse wildlife, from the elusive Bengal tiger to herds of spotted deer. For a more traditional approach, some visitors opt for an elephant safari. Both options offer unforgettable encounters with nature and opportunities to witness animals in their natural habitats.

Additionally, you can also experience a canoe ride in the Rapti river. Here, you will get to enjoy the close-up view of the crocodile basking in the sun at the riverbanks. another highlight is the jungle walk. You will be accompanied by an experienced guide and you will get to explore the raw wilderness and even get a chance to track animal footprints. 

Best Time For Wildlife Tour In Chitwan

Fun fact: Chitwan experiences three major seasons: Summer (March to May), Monsoon (June to September), and Winter (October to February). Here, the best timeline for the Chitwan Safari would be during Winter. 

Winter brings cool weather, clear skies, and excellent visibility for spotting animals. Since most of the water sources shrink, wildlife is drawn to rivers and open grasslands hence, you will have a better probability of witnessing animals. Likewise, birdwatching is also at its peak, as migratory birds join the park’s already impressive resident species. 

While the Summer season is also great for the tour, the weather is quite hot. The day can get difficult with intense heat but the evenings and mornings still remain cool. Additionally, it is also mating season for many species and you may be able to witness unique activities. 

Lastly, we do not recommend you to take this tour during Monsoon. While the forest comes alive with lush greenery however, the trails are slippery and muddy with heavy rainfall. Additionally, many parts of the park also get inaccessible and sightings can be more challenging. Also, you may face the potential risk of flood and wrecked roads. 

Permit Required For Guided Safari in Chitwan

To visit the Chitwan National Park, you will need the Chitwan National Park Entry Permit. This permit will cost you NRs 2,000 per person per day and it is free for children below 10 years old. This permit is mandatory for anyone entering the park, whether for a jeep safari, canoe ride, or jungle walk. You can get this permit at the park's entrance or if you are traveling by a local agency, they can help you secure it beforehand. Also, the process for obtaining is quite straightforward and you will require your valid ID. 

Why Chitwan Jungle Safari with Nepal Trekking Experts?

Embark on an unforgettable Wildlife Safari In Chitwan with Nepal Trekking Experts, where every detail of your adventure is carefully crafted for an extraordinary experience. Our expert team ensures that your safari is filled with awe-inspiring wildlife encounters, cultural insights, and memories to last a lifetime. From the comfortable rides to and from the park to the full-board meals and cozy accommodations, every aspect of your safari is handled with the utmost care.

With our experienced guides, you get to explore Chitwan’s wilderness, uncovering its hidden treasures and natural wonders. Contact us today for a safari experience that goes beyond the ordinary, where every moment is a step into the wild and wonderful world of Chitwan.

Useful Information

Safety Tips For A Successful 3 Nights 4 Days Chitwan Jungle Safari

  • Always listen to and follow the advice of your guide during the tour. 
  • Wear neutral-colored clothing that blends with the environment to avoid attracting unwanted attention from animals. Long-sleeved shirts and trousers are ideal to protect against insect bites.
  • Bring sunscreen, insect repellent, a hat, and a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated and protected. 
  • Keep noise levels low to avoid disturbing the wildlife. 
  • Stick to marked trails or safari routes to ensure both your safety and the protection of the park's ecosystem.
  • Let your guide know if you have any health issues. 
  • Pack a first-aid kit with basic items like band-aids, antiseptics, and medications. 
  • Avoid using flash on your camera and stick to natural setting. 
  • Do not feed the animals you see during the tour. 
  • Always stay with your group or guide, especially during jungle walks.
  • Do not smoke or light fire in the forest. 

Transportation To Chitwan:

The standard transportation for the 3-night, 4-day Chitwan Safari is by comfortable tourist bus, offering a scenic and enjoyable journey to and from Chitwan. For those seeking a more personalized experience, upgrades are available. You can choose to travel by car for added comfort and privacy or opt for a flight, which significantly reduces travel time, though at an additional cost.

Meals while taking Safari Package:

Throughout the Chitwan Jeep Safari, you’ll enjoy the convenience of full-board meals. This includes a daily offering of breakfast, lunch, and dinner, ensuring you are well-nourished for your adventures. The meals are a blend of local and international cuisine, catering to a range of tastes and dietary preferences. Each dish is prepared with fresh, local ingredients, providing a delightful culinary experience that complements your safari adventure.

Accommodation During Wildlife Tour In Chitwan:

Your stay will be in comfortable 3-star hotels, carefully selected to enhance your experience. These accommodations offer a blend of modern amenities and traditional charm, ensuring a pleasant and restful stay. With options ranging from standard to deluxe rooms, the hotels provide a cozy retreat after a day full of jungle exploration, complete with necessary facilities and warm hospitality.

Gear For Wildlife Tour In Chitwan:

For the 3 Nights 4 Days Chitwan Jungle Safari, appropriate gear is essential for a comfortable and safe experience. Key items include a raincoat, lightweight clothing for daytime, warmer layers for evenings if you are visiting in winter, comfortable walking shoes, a sun hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and mosquito spray. Additionally, binoculars are highly recommended for wildlife viewing, and a camera is needed to capture memorable moments. It’s also advisable to carry insect repellent and a small backpack for daily essentials during your safari activities.

Guides And Experts

The guides and experts are essential for enhancing your overall experience, as they offer deep insights into the region's unique ecosystem, and ensure your safety throughout the journey. They know the best times and locations to spot elusive wildlife, such as the Bengal tiger, one-horned rhinoceros, and gharial crocodile, increasing your chances of memorable encounters. Furthermore, their observational skills also allows you to enjoy the tour safely and responsibly as they educate you on the do's and don'ts during wildlife encounters. 

Additionally, local guides also play a vital role in bridging the gap between visitors and the region’s rich cultural tapestry. During activities like the Tharu village tour, they provide fascinating insights into the traditions, history, and lifestyle of the indigenous Tharu people. 

Sustainability And Conservation

Your Chitwan National Park Tour directly contributes to the preservation of one of Nepal's most vital ecosystems. The park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a sanctuary for diverse wildlife. By choosing a safari here, you are supporting these critical efforts to safeguard Chitwan’s natural treasures for future generations.

During your tour, you will also find several eco-friendly lodges and hotels that prioritizes respect to the environment. Additionally, your safari guide will also emphasize the importance of respecting wildlife: sticking to designated trails, maintaining a safe distance from animals, and refraining from loud noises that may disturb their natural behaviors. These small but impactful actions help ensure that the park remains a haven for wildlife.

Moving on, this visit also helps you understand the role of the Tharu community in preserving this area. Hence, supporting their local crafts helps contribute to the sustainability of the region.

Nepalese Currency and the Payment:

The currency of Nepal is the rupee. The ideal currencies for exchange are those of the USA, Australia, Great Britain, Canada, and Singapore, as well as the Euro, any of which can be readily exchanged in either Kathmandu or Pokhara.

Credit and debit cards such as Visa, MasterCard, and American Express are accepted in major tourist-class hotels, restaurants, airlines, and larger stores in Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, Patan, Pokhara, etc. A surcharge of 3.5% is typically levied on all purchases or payments.

ATMs are also very common in Kathmandu and Pokhara, with Thamel being a particular area of focus for their use. Some ATMs only allow a daily maximum of Rs 10,000 to be withdrawn, while others allow for as much as Rs 35,000. A charge of USD 4 is usually applied per transaction, on top of which your bank may also apply a fee of its own.

Can I get an on-arrival visa in Nepal?

On arrival in Nepal, you can obtain the requisite visa at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu, or you can choose the alternative of applying for it at the Nepalese Embassy or Consulate in your home country before departure. The visa is also available at land-based points of entry such as Birgunj, Kakarbhitta, Bhairawa, Belhiya, Nepalgunj, Dhangadi, and Mahendranagar. The Kodari Pass is the access point from Tibet where the visa can be obtained.

While you can use different modes of payment at the visa fee counter, we advise you to bring cash in the following currencies: US dollars, euros, Swiss francs, pound sterling, Australian dollars, Canadian dollars, Hong Kong dollars, Singapore dollars, and Japanese yen. Credit card payments are also available nowadays.

As per a recent update, the visa fee costs you the following amounts:

  • Multiple entries for 15 days—USD 30 or equivalent
  • Multiple entries for 30 days—USD 50 or equivalent
  • Multiple entries for 90 days—USD 125 or equivalent
  • You should also have a minimum of six months of validity remaining on your passport.
  • Visa extensions are available from the offices of Nepal Immigration in Kathmandu and Pokhara.

For more details, please go through the Nepal Immigration website or contact us.

Itinerary
  • Max. Altitude:415m/1361ft.
  • Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation:3 star hotel

Your journey begins with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Chitwan. As you travel, witness the changing landscapes of Nepal, transitioning from urban settings to the lush greenery of the Terai region. The drive sets the perfect tone for your upcoming wildlife adventure in Chitwan National Park.

  • Max. Altitude:415m/1361ft.
  • Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation:3 star hotel

Experience the thrill of a full-day Jeep safari through Chitwan National Park. This adventure takes you through diverse habitats, offering chances to see wild elephants, rhinos, leopards, and the park’s water bodies teeming with crocodiles. The highlight is the quest to spot the elusive Bengal tiger. This day is not just about wildlife; it’s about experiencing the untamed beauty of Chitwan at its best.

  • Max. Altitude:415m/1361ft.
  • Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Accommodation:3 star hotel

Drive into the heart of Chitwan National Park with a full day of jungle activities. This is the final opportunity to explore the pristine flora and fauna either with a jeep safari or an Elephant back safari. Moreover, continue an exhilarating jungle walk, where you’ll track tigers and spot a variety of birds. Later, visit the crocodile breeding center to learn about conservation efforts, and end the day with a cultural immersion at the Tharu Cultural Museum. This day is packed with wildlife encounters and cultural insights, all while enjoying the comforts of a 3-star hotel.

  • Max. Altitude:415m/1361ft.
  • Meals:Breakfast

After an enriching safari experience, you’ll journey back to Kathmandu or head towards Pokhara. The drive gives you time to reflect on the incredible memories you made in Chitwan. Whether returning to the hustle of Kathmandu or continuing your adventure in the serene beauty of Pokhara, this journey marks a comfortable and reflective end to your safari experience.

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What's Included
Cost Includes
  • All fare to Chitwan from either Kathmandu or Pokhara by tourist bus
  • All daily transportation to and from Chitwan
  • Accommodation and meals during your stay in Chitwan
  • Tea and coffee with meals
  • Park entrance fee
  • An English-speaking tour guide plus all activities, including the jeep safari, elephant back safari (once again, you may choose a jeep safari instead), elephant bathing, Tharu village tour, evening cultural program, elephant breeding center visit, canoeing, etc.
Cost Excludes
  • Accommodation and meals in Kathmandu
  • Insurance, personal gear, personal shopping, theft, and loss of property
  • Beverages
  • Tip for staff
FAQs for 3 Nights 4 Days Chitwan Jungle Safari
  • Chitwan National Park is located in the Terai region, which is 161 kilometers southwest of Kathmandu.

  • Chitwan National Park is home to a rich array of wildlife, including Bengal tigers, one-horned rhinoceroses, elephants, leopards, crocodiles, sloth bears, and various species of deer and monkeys. The park is also a birdwatcher’s paradise, with over 500 bird species.

  • For our comprehensive 3-night, 4-day Chitwan Safari package, it costs $245 per person. This includes various safari activities, accommodations, meals, and transportation, providing a complete and enriching wildlife experience.

  • Jeep safaris in Chitwan typically occur in two slots: morning and afternoon. Morning safaris usually start around 7 a.m., while afternoon safaris often begin around 2 p.m. The exact timing can vary depending on the season and park regulations.

  • Safari durations in Chitwan National Park can vary. Jeep safaris usually last about half a day (3 to 4 hours), while full-day safaris, including jungle walks and other activities, can extend up to 7-8 hours.

  • The best time for Chitwan is from October to May. For more details contact to our experts.

  • You can have a tourist bus service every day from Sohrakhutte (near Thamel) at 7 a.m., by private vehicle, or by flight.

  • Typically, a 3- to 4-day visit is ideal to experience Chitwan National Park comprehensively. It allows enough time for various activities, including jungle walks, Jeep safaris, and cultural experiences, without feeling rushed.

  • It costs Rs 2000 for foreigners, Rs 1000 for SAARC countries, and Rs 150 for Nepalese.

  • You need different gear, depending on the season. Basically, you need 3 pairs of T-shirts or shirts, a sun hat, a rain jacket, shorts, leggings, light pants, a winter jacket, warm clothes if you are going in the winter, sunscreen, mosquito spray, an umbrella, etc.

  • You can choose from basic to luxury hotels ranging in price from $15 to $400 per night.

  • Of course, you can customize the service and book it on the spot too.

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