Activity
Wildlife Safari | Chitwan National Park
Chitwan National Park is widely known as one of the best national parks in Asia which covers an area of 967 square kilometers. Chitwan National Park was declared a World Heritage Natural Site by UNESCO in 1984. Chitwan is considered a very popular jungle safari destination because of its thriving wildlife population and easy accessibility from both Kathmandu and Pokhara.
Well, Chitwan offers a very diverse ecosystem and the predominant vegetation of Sal (Shorea robusta) covers around 70 percent of the forest. 20% of the national park is covered by grassland with as many as 50 species of grasses. Most spectacular among these are the elephant grass which attain heights up to 8m. The recorded species of animals in Chitwan National Park is 43 and there are an estimated 600 great one-horned rhinoceros and 106 tigers.
Talking about other mammals that are found in Chitwan National Park, we must include Leopard, Wild Elephant, Fresh Water Dolphin, Gaur, Sloth Bear, Langur, Stripped Hyena, Wild Dog, Rhesus Monkey, Hog Deer etc. In addition to that, the most spectacular reptile found in the national park is Gharial. Rest of the reptiles include Mugger, Python, Pangolin, Tortoise, Monitor Lizard, King Cobra and other 19 species of snake. Also, Chitwan National Park is the home of 485 different bird species.
Coldfeet Adventure Nepal provides you the excellent Jungle Safari services in Chitwan National Park with the help of our experienced and skilled tour guides. We will be very grateful to welcome you here at Nepal. We guarantee your unforgettable Nepal travel during your holidays in Nepal.
Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu and check-in to hotel
Day 02: Drive to Chitwan, and overnight at Jungle Lodge
Day 03: Jungle Activities in Chitwan National Park, Overnight at Jungle Lodge
Day 04: Bird Watching at Chitwan and drive to Kathmandu, overnight at Hotel
Day 05: Final departure to your destination
Trip Highlights:
· Incredible adventure in the stunning Chitwan National Park which also falls in the list of UNESCO world heritage sites
· Discover wide varieties of floras and faunas as you go around the lush green forests which covers a total of 952 km2
· Wide range of activities like jeep safari, elephant safari, canoeing designed for exploring the national park better
· Look out for the local wildlife ranging from the one-horned rhino, sloth bears, langur monkeys, wild boar to the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger
· A cultural journey to the home of the ethnic Tharu people to learn more about their day to day livelihood reflected in their ethnic dances