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A thrilling forest safari in Nepal’s southern and southwestern areas is essential for any adventurer. These areas are covered with tropical and subtropical forests, which support a diverse range of species such as tigers, rhinos, elephants, and unusual birds. Nepal’s commitment to conservation has resulted in the construction of national parks, wildlife reserves, and protected areas, making it one of the world’s top destinations for wildlife enthusiasts.
Among these, Chitwan National Park and Bardiya National Park are world-renowned for providing outstanding animal and cultural experiences.
Why Choose a Jungle Safari in Nepal?
* Witness threatened creatures in their natural habitats, including Royal Bengal Tigers and one-horned rhinos.
* Explore the dense forests, riverine ecosystems, and numerous wildlife routes.
* Experience local culture, particularly Tharu traditions, in Chitwan and the surrounding environs.
* Experience elephant rides, jeep safaris, canoeing, bird watching, and forest walks led by specialists.
Nepal’s Chitwan and Bardiya National Parks provide less crowded, authentic, and immersive safari experiences, making them perfect for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and adventurers.
Chitwan National Park, Nepal’s Wildlife Paradise.
Located in southern Nepal, Chitwan National Park (Sauraha) is the country’s oldest and richest conservation area, noted for:
* Elephant or jeep safari to see tigers, rhinos, and elephants.
* Birdwatching, forest treks, and canoe cruises on the Rapti River.
* Visit the Crocodile Breeding Centre, one of South Asia’s oldest and most successful.
* Cultural events with the indigenous Tharu community, such as traditional dances and village tours.
2 nights 3 days Jungle safari itinerary
Day 01:
1. Pickup from Arrival Point.
2. Reception, welcome drinks, and introduction to your room.
3. Freshen up and a briefing session.
4. Lunch
5. Cultural Tour (To Visit Tharu Village)
6. Riverside Sunset View
7. Tharu stick dance
8. Dinner
Day 02:
1. Wake-up call
2. Breakfast
3. Canoeing Ride and Elephant Breeding Center Visit
4. Lunch
5. Elephant Back Safari
6. Dinner
Day 03:
1. Wake-up call
2. Tea/Coffee
3. Bird Watching
4. Breakfast
5. Departure onward destination
Bardiya National Park: The Wild Heart of Nepal.
Bardiya National Park, located in western Nepal, covers 968 square kilometres of pristine wilderness, which includes the Churia Hills, Babai Valley, and riverine forests. Sal trees cover over 70% of the park and provide habitat for a varied range of species.
Highlights include:
* Endangered Royal Bengal Tigers and One-horned Rhinos
* Gangetic Dolphins in the Karnali River
* Herds of elephants, deer, and exotic birds
* More than 230 species of birds, reptiles, and mammals.
* Cultural encounters in the surrounding Tharu villages
Bardiya is not just a park, it’s a journey into Nepal’s wild soul, where nature thrives in its purest form and every moment feels like a discovery
Itinerary for Bardiya
All ground transportation by private vehicle
✅ Round-trip flight to/from Nepalgunj, including departure tax
✅ Accommodation with full board meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
✅ All jungle and sightseeing activities as per the itinerary
✅ All necessary entry permits and services of an experienced jungle guide
Cost exclude
❌ Food and accommodation in Kathmandu
❌ Nepal entry visa fees
❌ Personal expenses (laundry, drinks, phone calls, etc.)
❌ Tips for the jungle guide and staff
Why Go Jungle Safari in Nepal?
Nepal’s jungle safaris provide a unique combination of adventure, nature, and culture. Whether you’re riding an elephant, driving a vehicle, or exploring on foot, each moment gets you closer to beautiful wildlife and unspoiled scenery. From Chitwan’s Royal Bengal Tigers and one-horned rhinos to Bardiya’s pristine environment, these safaris are unique, safe, and unforgettable.
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