Chitwan is best known for its wildlife and culture. Because of its dense forests and wild animals, Chitwan means "heart of the jungle." Chitwan National Park, located in south-central Nepal, is only 165 kilometers from Kathmandu and 150 kilometers from Pokhara, and it offers a variety of cultural and jungle activities. Such as an elephant safari, a canoe trip, a jungle trek, a local ethnicity tour, a cultural dance performed by local tribes, a sunset visit, a walk in the forest, a jeep ride, and so on. Chitwan may be worth a reward because the area is well known for the Chitwan National Park, which spans 932 kilometers. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to a one-horned rhino, several types of deer, sloths, leopards, tigers, crocodiles, monkeys, and numerous species of butterflies and endangered insects.
The elephant ride that leads to the jungle safari is Chitwan's most amazing feature. A four-wheel jeep is another option for exploring the jungle. In both cases, tourists can enter the jungle to satisfy their naturalist desires. Visitors can see waterfowl, brahman ducks, pintails, bar-headed geese, cormorants, woodpeckers, hornbills, peacocks, peahens, floricans, red-headed trogons, and many other species of birds during this incredible research. Other safari activities include nature walks, bird watching, elephant breeding center visits, canoeing rides, sunset and sunrise views, cultural dance, and town sightseeing.
When time allows, we will also visit Kathmandu, which is an ideal location for UNESCO world heritage sites, during this trip. We conclude our tour in Chitwan, which is known for its World Heritage Site Chitwan National Park and Jungle Safari. In the steamy subtropical jungles of Chitwan, we enjoy bird-watching and a relaxed elephant-back safari while learning about the region's tribal culture.
Trip Highlights:
1. Explore Chitwan National Park.
2. Visit the village of Tharu.
3. Enjoy an elephant safari.
4. Enjoy bird watching.
5. Experience Canoe Ride.
6. Visit the elephant breeding center.
7. Encounter One-horned rhinoceros and many other animals.