Chitwan Jungle Safari 3 Nights 4 Days - 4 Days
04 Days
Easy
1-20 People
Kathmandu
All Year
- 3 Breakfast
- 3 Lunch
- 3 Dinner
- 3-Star Hotel
- Personalized Transportation Services Tailored to Group Size and Needs
- 1 - 1 personUS$ 255
- 2 - 4 personUS$ 245
- 5 - 8 personUS$ 235
- 9 over 9999 US$ 225
- Your safety, our no 1 priority
- Best price guarantee
- Experienced & dedicated team
- Easy booking, no hidden charge
- You can customize this trip
US$ 255
Highlights of Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour 3 Nights 4 Days
- Explore the dwellings of the endangered one-horned rhino and Royal Bengal Tiger
- Enjoy jeep safari and glide along the river on a traditional dugout canoe
- Jeep Safari and Elephant riding inside the national park
- Visit Elephant & Crocodile Breeding Centre
- Cruise on waters to find endangered species crocodiles like Marsh Mugger and the fish-eating Gharial
- Experience the culture and cultural show of Tharu people
Trip Overview
Step out, leave the stress of the city, and spend time in Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage, in its natural beauty. The Chitwan Jungle Safari 3 Nights 4 Days tour package is ideal to all those traveling to Nepal and wish to experience the wildlife of the country in a deeper and more relaxed manner.
Chitwan, commonly referred to as the Heart of the Jungle, is full of tall grasslands, Sal forests, and beautiful rivers. There are rare animals in this park, such as the One-Horned Rhinoceros and Royal Bengal Tiger, among over 500 species of birds in the park.

This 4-day itinerary will allow you to have more time to enjoy all the activities. It has a nice combination of adventure, wildlife seeing, and time spent to experience the serenity of the Terai area. You will have the pleasure of the tranquil canoe ride in the early morning, the thrilling jeep safaris in the jungle and the cultural experience with the local Tharu people.
About Chitwan National Park

Chitawan National Park was established in 1973 and is the first National Park Designed in Nepal. And in 1984, it was granted as a Natural World Heritage site. It is located in the subtropical Inner Terai lowlands of the south-central parts of Nepal. It has an extraordinarily rich flora and fauna. The park is the home to the second-largest population of one-horned Rhinoceros.
It is also an excellent habitat for the Royal Bengal Tiger which is one of the most endangered species in the world. The park also has the highest centralization of birds in the world (over 544 species). The park is the shelter of 31% (68 Species) of mammals, 61 %( 544) of birds, 34 %( 58) of species. of amphibians and reptiles, and 65 %( 126 species) of fishes recorded in Nepal. The park is recognized as one of the world’s Biodiversity Hotspots.
Why Choose the 3Nights 4Days Chitwan Jungle Safari?
A four day trip will provide you with the slightest idea of Chitwan, however four days will provide you with the time necessary to have a really rich experience of wildlife. The 4-day trip is the most advised by most naturalists and guides due to the following significant reasons:
Better Chances of Seeing Wildlife:

Animals in the jungle do not have a plan; they follow the nature. As the days go by, you are more likely to spot the Big Five of Chitwan, namely, Rhinos, Tigers, Leopards, Sloth Bears, and Gharial Crocodiles. You also have an opportunity to see various sections of the park rather than relying on a single safari.
A Full Mix of Activities:
The 4-day visit is an opportunity to have a chance to see all the major activities without haste. This usually includes:
- Two different jungle safaris (Jeep or Walking)
- A special bird-watching session
- Two canoe rides (one at sunrise and one at sunset)
- Cultural village visits and time at the conservation centers
More Time to Enjoy and Relax:

The jungle possesses an energy of peace and calmness. The 4 day stay will make you forget about your hectic life and acclimatize gradually to the pace of nature. You have time to unwind yourself, listen to the forest and feel renewed rather than rushed.
Best Time to Go For Chitwan Jungle Safari:

Chitwan National Park remains open throughout the year for both locals and tourists but each season gives you a different kind of experience.This is because the weather plays a big role in how the jungle looks, how active the animals are, and how comfortable your trip will be.
The best time for a Chitwan Jungle Safari is from October to February. The weather is cool and dry, the skies are clear, and animals are easier to spot because the grass is low and they often gather near water sources.
Spring (March–May) is warm and green, but it can get quite hot. Monsoon (June–September) turns the park into a lush, green jungle with fewer crowds. It’s beautiful, but spotting animals can be harder.
No matter when you visit, Chitwan offers a special and unforgettable experience.
Chitwan Jungle Safari Cost for 2026/2027
Our 4-Day Chitwan Jungle Safari starts from USD 225 per person. From permits, tour guide, food, accommodation and transportation, most of the things are included in this package. Namaste Nepal Trekking provides a special discount to our clients if you are in a large group. Also, we provide a special discount to the small children who want to participate with their families.
Chitwan Jungle Safari Cost according to the group size.
| No. of person | Price in USD |
| 1 | $225 |
| 2-8 | $200 |
| Above 8 | $185 |
Note: Chitwan Jungle safari for Nepali is cheap due to local advantage. If you are a Nepali Citizen and want to travel with us, you can contact us to know more in detail about the price.
Recommended Equipment List for Chitwan Jungle Safari
For a 3 Nights 4Days jungle safari in Chitwan National Park in Nepal, it’s important to pack essentials for both comfort and safety, considering the park’s tropical climate, wildlife, and outdoor activities like Jeep Safari, jungle walks, canoeing, birdwatching and many more. Here’s a recommended equipment packing list!
- Light, breathable clothing
- Long-sleeved shirts and pants
- Light rain jacket or poncho
- Wide-brimmed hat
- Sturdy walking shoes
- Flip-flops or sandals
- Sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher)
- Insect repellent
- Sunglasses
- Reusable water bottle
- Binoculars
- Camera with the zoom lens
- Torch or headlamp
- First-aid kit
- Hand sanitizer
- Oral rehydration salts (ORS)
- Field guidebook (wildlife/birds)
- Notebook and pen
- Power bank
- Snacks (nuts, protein bars, dried fruit)
- Waterproof bag
- Swimsuit
- Travel pillow
- Passport and permits (copies)
- Travel Insurance
Itinerary of Chitwan Jungle Safari 3 Nights 4 Days
Drive to Chitwan, Explore Ancient Tharu Village, and enjoy their cultural Program
Canoeing, Elephant Bathing, Jeep safari, and visit crocodile Breeding Center.
Visit Elephant Breeding Centre and Elephant Back Safari/cycle tour / Jeep Safari
Bird Watching and Drive to your preffreed Destination(Kathmandu/Pokhara/Lumbini)
Our 3 nights 4 days Safari and Wildlife tour to Chitwan National Park, is something everyone should try once when they are in Nepal. The guided trip to the Chitwan National Park with proper guidance from an experienced Jungle safari and Nature Guide will provide an excellent Jungle safari experience.

You will experience a number of activities like jeep safaris, Bird Watching, elephant back riding, jeep safari, canoe Riding, Visit Elephant & Crocodile Breeding Centre, learn about ancient Tharu culture, and many more. You will also visit the crocodile Breeding Center and Elephant Breeding Center. Other major highlights of this tour are you will encounter one of the most endangered species in the world like One Horn Rhino, Royal Bangle Tiger, Crocodiles, and many Birds.

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Detailed Itinerary of Chitwan Jungle Safari 3 Nights 4 Days
Day 1: Drive to Chitwan, Explore Ancient Tharu Village, and enjoy their cultural Program
After breakfast, you will drive from Kathmandu Valley to Chitwan National Park. On the way, enjoy the great view of the different Himalayas, the Countryside of Nepal, lower alpine forests, many green hills, and the Riverside. On reaching the hotel in Chitwan, you would be briefed by our Jungle Safari and nature Guide about your jungle activities.
After lunch, you will be doing the following activities:
- Village Tour to the ethnic Tharu village
After lunch, you will take a Village tour to a nearby ethnic Tharu village, where you will learn more about the life and lifestyle of the Tharus. Visit the National Park Visitor’s centre where you can learn and study more about the history of the National Park, wildlife, flora, and fauna, and then you will witness the Sunset view from the bank of the Rapti River.
Dinner: By the time you get back to your hotel, the dinner will be ready.

- Tharu Cultural Program
In the evening, you will walk to see the ancient Tharu cultural program, where they will be performing the Tharu cultural Dance, Stick Dance, Peacock Dance, etc., with traditional music, getup, and musical instruments.

Activity
Drive & sightseeingTrip Duration
7-8 hoursMax Altitude
280m / 919ftMeals
Breakfast Lunch DinnerAccommodation
3 star HotelDay 2: Canoeing, Elephant Bathing, Jeep safari, and visit crocodile Breeding Center.
Wake-up calls followed by tea or coffee, and then proceed to canoeing. A traditional dug-out canoe takes you on a silent trip down the Rapti River; it is the best opportunity for Bird Watching and seeing the 2 rare species of crocodiles: the Marsh Mugger and the fish-eating Gharial. You can do a Jungle Walk, and on the way back to your Hotel for lunch, you can enjoy the elephant bathing View; if you are interested, you can try for Elephant Bathing as well.

After lunch, you will set out for another ride to deep inside the Chitwan National Park. Jeep safari covering a distance of about 20 km, with chances of seeing rare wildlife. An excellent opportunity to see four different kinds of deer, 1 Horn Rhino, wild boar, monkey, leopard, sloth bear, the Royal Bengal Tiger, Many Birds, flora, and Fauna. You will also encounter many other smaller animals; they have made Chitwan National Park their home.

Later in the day, you will also visit the Crocodile Breeding Center. It is located in an isolated place from the crowd, which is deep inside the park. To save the endangered Gangetic crocodiles known as Gharials or Mugars, eggs are hatched, brought up, and released into rivers. The fascinating view of the crocodile from egg to giant one will make your visit worthwhile.

Activity
SightseeingTrip Duration
4-5 hourMax Altitude
280m / 919ftMeals
Breakfast Lunch DinnerAccommodation
3-Star HotelDay 3: Visit Elephant Breeding Centre and Elephant Back Safari/cycle tour / Jeep Safari
Wake-up calls followed by tea or coffee, and then proceed to the visit to the Government Elephant Breeding Centre. Of all the animals, elephants are probably the most graceful animals on the planet. Your nature guide will take you to the Elephant Stable. They will explain the nature and habits of elephants. The extraordinary Center was established in 1985 for the captive breeding of domesticated elephants through trapping for domestication. You can learn about the efforts they are putting into increasing the population of elephants and get to see several elephant cows and their calves.

After Lunch, you will be up for the Elephant Back Safari. An excellent opportunity, the most popular, and adventurous way to encounter many different kinds of wildlife in Chitwan National Park. An experienced elephant rider will take you deep into the forest to ensure to show animals like One-Horned Rhinos, deer, wild boars, monkeys, leopards, sloth bears, the Royal Bengal Tiger (If you are lucky), and many more at the closest possible distance. You will also meet many other smaller mammals that have made Chitwan National Park their habitat.

If you are conscious about using elephants for your Safari, you can choose to take a jeep to the national Park again or take an eco-friendly bicycle to visit the Tharu Community and village around Chitwan National Park.

Activity
Jungle safariTrip Duration
4-8 HoursMax Altitude
280m / 919ftMeals
Brekfast Lunch DinnerAccommodation
3-Star HotelDay 4: Bird Watching and Drive to your preffreed Destination(Kathmandu/Pokhara/Lumbini)
Early in the Morning after the wake-up tea, you will go for the Bird Watching; this is the best time of the day to watch the birds. Then you will be back for breakfast.

After the morning activities, you will set off on your way to your Preferred Destination (Kathmandu, Pokhara, Lumbini). If you are interested in extending your trip, you can visit Lumbini from Chitwan or visit Pokhara from Chitwan. You can also take the 40-minute flight to travel back to Kathmandu. Just let us know how we can help you to make your visit suitable for you.

Activity
Bird Watching & DriveTrip Duration
6-8 HoursMax Altitude
1,400m / 4,593ftMeals
Breakfast Lunch DinnerAccommodation
3 Star HotelBuild Your Own Adventure!
Collaborate with our specialists to create a unique itinerary.
Includes/Excludes
- Elephant safari inside the National Park charge.
- Jeep safari inside the National Park charge.
- Chitwan National Park Entry Fee.
- Luxurious Sofa seated Tourist from Kathmandu/Pokhara
- Deluxe Tourist from Chitwan to your preferred destination (Kathmandu/Pokhara/Lumbini)
- Elephant and Crocodiles Breeding Centre visiting charge.
- Jungle walk and Tiger racking charge.
- Unlimited meals (Breakfast, Snacks, Lunch, Dinner)
- All the mentioned activities are in the itinerary.
- Other office surcharges and government taxes.
- 3 nights 3-star hotel/resort with AC in Chitwan
- Nature Guide and Driver Fee.
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, personal drinks)
- Tips for guide, driver, bellboys
- services that aren’t mentioned above
Complimentary
- Bottle of Water
- hand sanitizer and face mask
- If you are in a big group, we provide a wireless audio phone set. We offer a radio Phone system for large groups.
Addons & Options for Chitwan Jungle Safari 3 Nights 4 Days
Addons
Price
1-Night Jungle Tower Stay in the Jungle: A Once-in-a-Lifetime Wilderness Experience
US$ 30
Upgrade your Hotel to 5-Star Catagory (River Bank Jungle Resort)
US$ 100
Flight ticket to Chitwan from Kathmandu / Pokhara with airport Transfers
US$ 135
Private Tourist Vehicle (Car) from Kathmandu/Pokhara to Chitwan
US$ 95
Flight ticket to Kathmandu / Pokhara from Chitwan with airport Transfers
US$ 135
Private Tourist Vehicle (Car) from Chitwan to Kathmandu/Pokhara
US$ 95
Good To Know
If you are a foreign Chitwan Jungle Safari in Nepal then you need to obtain the visa to enter Nepal. Getting the visa is a lot easier in Nepal as you can get an arrival visa directly from Kathmandu International airport(TIA). The cost of the visa depends on how much time you want to spend here in Nepal. For the 3N 4D Chitwan Jungle Safari getting the 15 Days tourist visa will be enough.
- For 15 Days tourist visa: Cost USD 30
To obtain the visa you need to have:
- Valid Passport
- Fill the form and pay fee in USD, EURO or other acceptable currency
Tourist Bus: During the 3Nights 4Days Chitwan Jungle Safari we will arrange a seat in the tourist bus. Tourist buses depart everyday from the Gongabu bus station. Inside the bus you will get a comfortable seat with facilities of charging and sleeping. The total number of seats will be around 25. During the ride, the bus stops for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Also you will get time for a short break in the middle of the journey. It takes around 5 – 7 hours to reach Chitwan (Sauraha) from Kathmandu Gongabu bus station.
Flight option: Travellers who want to skip the road transportation can also use the domestic flight from Kathmandu. There is a regular flight from Kathmandu to Chitwan. Since the flight price is not included in the package you need to add additional cost for this. We can arrange the flight for you if you wish to visit Chitwan (Sauraha) by flight. The flight cost around USD 200 for a round trip.
During the 3Nights 4 Days Chitwan Jungle Safari, we will arrange the best room for you in a 3-star hotel. Inside the hotel, you will get the facility of:
- Clean bed
- Attached Bathroom
- Wifi
- Hot shower
- AC
- On-site dining
Note: For those who seek luxury rooms, you can also upgrade the room by choosing a 4-star or 5-star hotel or luxury resort, at an additional price.
During the Chitwan Jungle Safari for our clients we provide three times meal facilities. You can choose the meal item from the buffet in the restaurant. There will be veg and non veg options. If you want us to arrange a gluten free meal or other dietary restrictions you have you can inform us during the booking. Let’s see the types of meal you can expect during the tour with us.
Breakfast:
Breakfast is usually served in the morning before jungle activities. The menu may include:
- Tea or coffee
- Milk
- Bread, toast, or chapati
- Butter and jam
- Eggs (boiled, fried, or omelet)
- Pancakes
- Porridge or muesli
- Fresh seasonal fruits
Lunch:
Lunch is generally served after the morning safari or activities. Typical options include:
- Nepali Dal Bhat (rice, lentil soup, vegetable curry, pickle)
- Vegetable curry
- Chicken curry or other meat dishes
- Fried rice or noodles
- Salad
- Soup
- Papad and pickles
Dinner:
Dinner is usually served in the evening after jungle activities or cultural programs. The dinner menu may include:
- Nepali Dal Bhat set
- Chicken or mutton curry
- Seasonal vegetable dishes
- Rice or chapati
- Pasta or noodles
- Soup
- Fresh salad
- Dessert (fruit or sweet dish)
Drinks Available:
You can also enjoy a variety of drinks during your stay:
- Tea and coffee
- Soft drinks
- Bottled mineral water
- Fresh fruit juice
- Local beverages
Chitwan National Park remains open throughout the year for both locals and tourists, but each season gives you a different kind of experience. This is because the weather plays a big role in how the jungle looks, how active the animals are, and how comfortable your trip will be.
The best time for a Chitwan Jungle Safari is from October to February. The weather is cool and dry, the skies are clear, and animals are easier to spot because the grass is low and they often gather near water sources.
Spring (March–May) is warm and green, but it can get quite hot. Monsoon (June–September) turns the park into a lush, green jungle with fewer crowds. It’s beautiful, but spotting animals can be harder.
No matter when you visit, Chitwan offers a special and unforgettable experience.
To enter the Chitwan National Park all the visitors must obtain the entry permit. You can obtain the ticket from the ticket counter outside the National Park or through Nepal tourism office in Kathmandu. This ticket is valid for one day and the price varies for foreign citizens and locals.
The ticket price of Chitwan Jungle Safari is:
- NPR 2,000 for foreign citizen
- NPR 1000 for SAARC nations
- NPR 150 for Nepalese citizen
- Free for children below 10 years
Booking: To book the Chitwan Jungle Safari, you can visit our package page and click on the book now button, then fill in the required information and submit it to us. After this, make a payment of 25% to reserve your seat with us and get official confirmation through mail or whatsapp.
Payment: To make a payment during booking, we accept different payment options such as:
- Credit, debit and prepaid cards
- Bank Transfer
- Connect IPS
- Cash if you are here in Kathmandu
Cancellation: Once you make a booking, there will be no refund on 20%, the remaining 80% will be returned to you if you cancel before 15 Days. There will be no refund once the trip starts. Also, during unseen and unexpected situations that are beyond our control, we will not be responsible for extra costs.
Chitwan Jungle Safari 3 Nights 4 Days - 4 Days Altitude Chart
Dear Guests,
We are excited to confirm the daily departure for your 3-night, 4-day jungle safari in Chitwan National Park, leaving promptly at 7:00 AM every day. Whether you’re joining as an individual or with a group, our team is ready to ensure your adventure begins smoothly with transportation to Chitwan, followed by an immersive safari experience. Please bring your essential travel documents and gear for an unforgettable wildlife adventure.
Daily Departure Schedule:
Departure Time: 6:30 (Kathmandu), 7:00 AM (Pokhara)
Pick-up Point: Your Hotel
Transfer Mode: Private vehicle to Bus Station and Luxurious Tourist Bus to Chitwan National Park (approx. 5–7 hours).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Chitwan Jungle Safari?
It is a popular wildlife tour inside the famous Chitwan National Park in Chitwan District, located approximately 150–170 km by road from Kathmandu. It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Nepal.
What are the things included in this 3N 4 Day Chitwan Jungle Safari?
When you brought the package with us we will provide you knowledgeable naturalist guide tour guide, logistic, park entry permit, food and accommodation
Which wildlife can I expect to see during the safari?
Chitwan National Park is famous for the one‑horned rhinoceros, Royal Bengal tiger, sloth bears, wild boar, sambar deer, barking deer, and a dazzling array of birds (over 500 species). Early‑morning canoe trips often reveal crocodiles and otters, while night safaris may bring glimpses of nocturnal mammals such as the pangolin or civet.
Is the safari suitable for families with children?
Yes, it is one of the best wildlife tours that you can do with friends and family. There is no age limit for children on this tour. For your safety children above the age of 5-6 and above generally enjoy it more as they can identify animals and follow safety rules.
What is the best time of year to undertake the Chitwan Jungle Safari?
Chitwan Jungle Safari can be done throughout the year. However, the best time to visit is from October to March when the weather is pleasant and wildlife sightings are better. Chitwan National Park is located in the Terai lowland region, so during summer you can expect hot and humid weather. In the monsoon season (June to September) there is frequent rainfall, and some jungle activities may be limited due to muddy trails and high river levels.
Do I need a visa or any special permits to enter the park?
Foreign travellers need to obtain the Nepalese visa and national park permit is required to enter the Chitwan National Park. You need to get a visa on your own while for the permit we will arrange it for you.
What type of accommodation can I expect inside the park?
There are lots of hotels and resorts that you find near the CHitwan national Park depending upon your budget. When you choose this 3Nights 4Days package we will provide you with a comfortable room in a 3 star hotel that has AC. However by adding some cost you can upgrade the hotel.
Are meals vegetarian‑friendly or can I request special diets?
Yes, all the restaurants and hotels serve a mix of Nepali and some international dishes with veg and non veg options. For the special diet you need to inform us during booking we can prepare accordingly.
Do I need any vaccinations or health precautions before traveling?
No vaccination is required to enter Nepal. For the health precaution we recommend you to carry your personal medication with you. Also inform us if you have any underlying health conditions before starting the trip.
What should I pack for the jungle safari?
Pack light and clothes according to the season you choose for travel. For a detailed packing list check our recommended packing list.
Is travel insurance mandatory?
While it’s not mandatory, we highly recommend you to have insurance that covers medical evacuation, adventure activities (elephant rides, canoeing), and trip cancellation.
Will I be travelling by airplane or road from Kathmandu to Chitwan?
On this 3Nights 4 Days Chitwan Jungle Safari we will arrange a tourist bus for you to reach Chitwan but if you wish you can take flight also by paying flight fare.
Can I customise the itinerary?
Definitely. If you love to have the customised itinerary or want to do the private Chitwan Jungle Safari it is possible with Namaste Nepal Trekking. We offer a flexible itinerary. You can add a wildlife photography workshop, swap the elephant ride for a guided bike tour, or extend the stay by a night for an extra fee.
Are there any restrictions on photography?
You can take enough photography throughout the park, but flash is prohibited on wildlife sightings to avoid startling animals. Drones are not permitted inside the protected area.
What is the typical cost of a 3 N / 4 D safari?
Prices vary by season and accommodation level, ranging from USD 400 – 800 per person for mid‑range lodges, and USD 900 – 1,500 for luxury tented camps or boutique resorts.
Is the elephant‑back safari safe for tourists?
Yes, all the elephants are well trained by Mahouts. They make sure you will be during the elephant back safari.
Can I bring my own food or drinks into the park?
You don’t need to carry food during the trip as we will arrange the meal inside the hotel or restaurant. You can bring just a snack or bottle of water during daytime excursions. Remember alcoholic beverages are not allowed inside the or within park boundaries.
What is the policy on smoking?
Smoking is prohibited inside the park and most resort rooms. Designated smoking areas are provided at the resort lobby or outside the dining hall.
Will I have internet access during the stay?
Almost all the hotels and resorts near the Chitwan National Park during the stay provide the facility of Wifi. You can also buy local sim( Ncell or NTC) and use it during the trip.
Are there cultural activities included?
Yes. Most packages feature an evening Tharu cultural show where you can watch traditional dance, music, and a demonstration of the local craft of bamboo weaving.
How far are the safari activities from the accommodation?
Resorts are strategically located near the park’s buffer zone, typically 5‑15 minutes by short vehicle ride to the main entry gates where safaris commence.
Is there a night‑time safari option?
No, for your safety reason only day time safari is available.
What language do the guides speak?
Guides are fluent in Nepali and English; many also speak basic Hindi.
Do I need to bring my own binoculars?
You can spot the wildlife from close during the trip but having the binocular enhances wildlife spotting. There is no renting option for binoculars so make sure to bring on your own or buy outside the National Park.
Is there a minimum age requirement for participants?
A Chitwan Jungle Safari can be risky for infants, so it is not recommended for very young babies. However, children above 2 years old can participate with their parents. There is no upper age limit to join the safari in Chitwan National Park.
Can I bring my pet with me?
No. Pets are not allowed inside Chitwan National Park due to wildlife safety and disease transmission concerns.
What should I do if I encounter a dangerous animal?
Stay calm, keep a safe distance, and follow the guide’s instructions. Guides are trained in wildlife behavior and will ensure you retreat to a safe spot without panicking.
Are there any extra charges I should anticipate?
Optional extras include extra night stays, private jeep or canoe trips, spa treatments, and special wildlife photography workshops. All standard activities are covered in the quoted price.
How is waste managed in the jungle resorts?
All the travellers follow the leave no trace policy and waste are thrown only in the designed areas.
Can I make a special request for a private safari?
Yes. Private jeep or canoe safaris can be arranged for an additional fee, allowing you to explore the park at your own pace with a dedicated guide.
What is the altitude of Chitwan, and will I experience altitude sickness?
Chitwan lies at a low elevation of about 300 m (≈ 1,000 ft) above sea level, so altitude sickness is not an issue. Altitude sickness happens only above altitude of 3000 – 3500 m above sea level.
Are there any religious or cultural restrictions I should be aware of?
The local Tharu community practices Hindu traditions. Visitors should show respect by dressing modestly (shoulders and knees covered) when visiting villages and by removing shoes before entering homes.
Will I be given a chance to interact with the park’s conservation projects?
Many tours include a short visit to the Chitwan Conservation Center, where you can learn about rhino breeding programs, anti‑poaching efforts, and community‑based tourism initiatives.
Is a guide mandatory for all activities?
Yes, a certified naturalist guide accompanies every safari activity for safety, wildlife interpretation, and compliance with park regulations.
What is the policy on cash and credit cards?
Most resorts accept credit cards (Visa/MasterCard) for major payments, but it’s advisable to carry some Nepalese rupees (NPR) for tips, small purchases, or emergencies. ATMs are available in Bharatpur town, about 30 minutes away.
Can I purchase souvenirs within the park?
Yes. Local Tharu artisans sell handmade crafts—bamboo baskets, traditional hats, and wood carvings—at the resort shop or nearby village stalls.
What is the emergency evacuation procedure?
Resorts maintain a 24‑hour emergency hotline. In case of a medical emergency, the on‑site medical officer coordinates evacuation via ambulance to Bharatpur Hospital; severe cases are airlifted to Kathmandu.
Do I need a travel adapter for electronic devices?
Nepal uses Type C and Type D plugs, 230 V, 50 Hz. Bring a universal adapter and a power bank, especially for long jungle walks where charging points are scarce.
Is there a loyalty or repeat‑visitor discount?
We provide a special discount to you if you are a returned guest or if you do group booking also.
How far in advance should I book the Chitwan Jungle Safari?
You can do last minute booking or 1 day before the trip starts as per your choice.
- 1 - 1 personUS$ 255
- 2 - 4 personUS$ 245
- 5 - 8 personUS$ 235
- 9 over 9999 US$ 225
- Your safety, our no 1 priority
- Best price guarantee
- Experienced & dedicated team
- Easy booking, no hidden charge
- You can customize this trip
US$ 255



