Trip overview
Overviews Chitwan National Park 7-Night–8-Days Tour
The Chitwan National Park Tour is the most popular in Nepal because Chitwan National park is at the heart of the jungle for much wildlife. Your stay in Chitwan National Park will be memorable through us. The Chitwan National Park tour offers you a warm welcome. Here, Chitwan is popular as the heart of the jungle for much wildlife. Your stay in Chitwan National Park will be memorable through us.
Chitwan National Park was a private hunting reserve for the privileged classes in Rana’s regime. Penalties for poaching are severe, like capital punishment for killing rhinos, so the wildlife in the area thus received a measure of protection.
From time to time great hunts for rhinos were held during the cool and mosquito-free winter months from December to February. The Ranas invited royalty from Europe, the Princely States of India, and other foreign dignitaries. Together enjoy these grand maneuvers organized on a magnificent scale, often with several hundred leopards.
At the time of its establishment, the park covered 210 square miles. After an extension in 1980, it now covers 620 square miles and another enlargement. It covered a wide variety of habitats, from the grasslands to the forests.
It is a rich natural area in the Terai, the subtropical southern part of Nepal. Many species like mammals, birds, herpetofauna, and fish, have been recorded in the park. The parks protect the One Horned Rhinoceros, the Royal Bengal Tiger, and the Gharial Crocodile.
Highlight point:
Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Nepal, is one of the most popular wildlife destinations in South Asia. It is celebrated for its rich biodiversity, natural beauty, and thrilling wildlife experiences. Here are the highlights of Chitwan National Park:
1. Wildlife Safari
Jeep Safari: Explore the grasslands, forests, and wetlands in open-air vehicles, ideal for spotting wildlife. Canoe Rides: Drift along the Rapti or Narayani River, offering chances to see marsh mugger crocodiles, gharials, and birdlife.
2. Iconic Wildlife
One-Horned Rhinoceros: A major attraction, Chitwan is home to a significant population of this endangered species. Royal Bengal Tigers: While elusive, tiger sightings are possible. Elephants: Visitors often encounter wild and domesticated elephants. Other species include sloth bears, leopards, wild boars, and monkeys, as well as a variety of deer.
3. Birdwatching Paradise
Embark on a fascinating 7-night, 8-day bird-watching tour in Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Asia’s finest wildlife sanctuaries. This journey is ideal for bird enthusiasts. It offers opportunities to spot over 540 bird species. Notably, these include the endangered Bengal florican, giant hornbill, and lesser adjutant.
First, begin your tour with a scenic drive or flight from Kathmandu to Chitwan. Then, stay in a comfortable jungle lodge surrounded by forests and wetlands. Next, enjoy daily guided bird-watching excursions along the Rapti River. In addition, explore the Sal forests and open grasslands. Together, these varied habitats increase your chances of spotting both migratory and resident birds.
Enjoy canoe rides, nature walks, and village visits that offer rich insight into the region’s biodiversity and Tharu culture. With expert naturalist guides, this tour provides a rewarding and immersive birding experience in Nepal’s most diverse wildlife habitat.
4. Elephant Breeding Center
The Elephant Breeding Center in Chitwan, located in the village of Khorsor near Sauraha, is a unique conservation facility dedicated to the protection and breeding of the endangered Asian elephant. Established by the Nepalese government, the center aims to increase the population of domesticated elephants used for forest patrols and anti-poaching activities in Chitwan National Park.
Visitors can observe elephants of all ages, including playful calves with their mothers. It’s a rare opportunity to learn about elephant behavior, biology, and conservation efforts up close. Informational displays and expert staff provide insights into the challenges of breeding and raising elephants in captivity while supporting their welfare.
The center promotes responsible tourism and educates visitors about the importance of preserving these gentle giants. Watching young elephants being cared for in a semi-natural environment makes for an enriching and heartwarming experience, especially for families and wildlife lovers.
5. Tharu Culture
The Tharu people are the indigenous inhabitants of Nepal’s Terai region, particularly around Chitwan, and are renowned for their rich and vibrant culture. With a deep connection to the forest and land, Tharus have traditionally lived in harmony with nature, practicing sustainable farming, fishing, and hunting.
Their unique lifestyle is reflected in their traditional mud houses, colorful attire, and ornate jewelry. Tharu women wear handwoven garments and intricate silver ornaments, while their homes feature beautiful wall art made from natural dyes and clay.
Cultural programs, especially in the Chitwan area, offer visitors a glimpse into Tharu heritage. These performances include rhythmic stick dances, folk songs, and storytelling, often centered around historical events or agricultural life. The Tharu Museum in Sauraha further preserves and showcases their traditions.
Experiencing Tharu culture provides a meaningful insight into one of Nepal’s most distinctive ethnic communities and their resilient, nature-based way of life.
6. Jungle Walks
Jungle walks in Chitwan National Park offer an immersive and thrilling way to experience the park’s rich biodiversity on foot. Guided by experienced naturalists and wildlife trackers, these walks take you deep into the heart of the forest, grasslands, and riverbanks, allowing close encounters with nature that vehicles often miss.
During the walk, you may spot a variety of wildlife, including deer, wild boar, langurs, peacocks, and with luck, even rhinos or sloth bears. Bird watchers can delight in spotting rare and colorful species along the trail. Your guide will also share insights about animal tracks, plants, and the ecosystem.
Quiet, respectful movement is key, as it ensures safety and minimizes disturbance to wildlife. Jungle walks usually take place in the early morning or late afternoon when animals are most active. This eco-friendly activity is perfect for nature lovers seeking a serene and educational wildlife experience in Chitwan.
7. River Activities
River activities in Chitwan National Park add excitement and tranquility to your wildlife adventure. The serene Rapti and Narayani rivers offer a perfect setting for canoe rides and bird-watching experiences. A traditional dugout canoe ride is a highlight, gliding silently along calm waters as you spot crocodiles like the endangered gharial and marsh mugger sunbathing on the banks.
Moreover, the riverbanks teem with birdlife, which makes the area a paradise for bird watchers. For example, visitors often spot egrets, kingfishers, storks, and herons, especially in the early morning. At the same time, canoe rides offer a peaceful and close-up view of the park’s aquatic and riverside ecosystems.
In addition, some tours include relaxing riverside sundowners with sunset jungle views. During the dry season, guided river walks along sandy banks may also be offered. Overall, these river activities remain safe and well supervised. As a result, they combine scenic beauty, wildlife observation, and cultural interaction into one unforgettable experience.
8. Scenic Beauty
Chitwan National Park is a haven of scenic beauty, where lush jungles, wide rivers, and open grasslands blend into a stunning natural landscape. The park’s diverse terrain includes dense Sal forests, shimmering oxbow lakes, and sprawling floodplains, each offering a different visual charm.
Early mornings are particularly magical, with mist rising from the river and golden sunlight filtering through the trees. The Rapti and Narayani rivers reflect the surrounding greenery, creating postcard-perfect views, especially at sunrise and sunset. Towering elephant grasses sway with the breeze, while vibrant wildflowers bloom during the monsoon.
Wildlife sightings add to the park’s visual appeal—watching a rhino grazing near a waterhole or a herd of deer crossing an open meadow enhances the experience. The peaceful villages around the park, traditional Tharu homes, and rice paddies further enrich the landscape. Whether you’re exploring by foot, canoe, or jeep, Chitwan’s scenic beauty is unforgettable.
Best Time to Visit:
October to March: Cool and dry season, ideal for wildlife viewing. April to June: Hot season with increased chances of tiger sightings. July to September: Monsoon season with lush greenery but limited access due to heavy rains.
which route is connect with chitwan Napal park tours
The Chitwan National Park Tour (7 Nights / 8 Days) connects easily with popular tours and trekking routes across Nepal. This flexibility makes it an ideal extension or combination trip. Travelers often pair the tour with Kathmandu Valley sightseeing. As a result, travelers can explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites before or after their wildlife adventure. Likewise, many visitors combine Chitwan with Pokhara city tours or short Annapurna Base trek treks. Consequently, these routes together create a rewarding mix of culture, nature, and mountain scenery.
Moreover, Chitwan links smoothly with Ghorepani–Poon Hill trekking, Lumbini pilgrimage tours, and Bandipur cultural stays. Additionally, easy road and air access ensures smooth travel connections. Therefore, Chitwan National Park functions as a central travel hub. Ultimately, it complements trekking holidays, leisure trips, and cultural tours across Nepal.
why join the Himalayan Realms treks and Expedition Nepal
Join Himalayan Realms Treks for the 7 Nights–8 Days Chitwan National Park Tour to experience expert-guided jungle safaris, authentic Tharu cultural immersion, and premium eco-lodging. Our seasoned team ensures safe, personalized adventures with a deep respect for local wildlife and traditions. With over 35 years of trekking and expedition expertise, we offer unmatched service, seamless travel arrangements, and unforgettable memories. Discover Nepal’s wild side with a company you can trust—Himalayan Realms Treks.
conclusion
The 7 Nights–8 Days Chitwan National Park Tour with Himalayan Realms Treks blends wildlife adventure, culture, and natural beauty. Enjoy exciting jungle safaris, peaceful canoe rides, and authentic Tharu traditions. Each experience is carefully planned for comfort and safety. Our experienced team ensures meaningful and memorable moments throughout the journey. Let Himalayan Realms Treks guide you into Nepal’s wildlife paradise, where nature and culture come together.
Itinerary
Arrival at the international airport and meet the office staff and vehicle then transfer to hotel. Check in the hotel and the rest of the time free.
Full day sightseeing activities in Kathmandu Valley with tours guide like Bouddhanath Stupa Buddhist religious and Pashupati temple Hindu religions, cremate of dad body place Bhaktapur durbar squire Hindus religious Patan durbar square both religious and Swayambhunath stupa its also called monkey temple.
Afternoon drive to Nagarkot through the countryside to see mountains, sunset, and sunrise in the morning.
After breakfast drive to Kathmandu. Afternoon free
Drive to Chitwan National park.
Full day activities Chitwan National park.
Drive back to Kathmandu.
Drive back to Kathmandu.
Included
- 2 night 3-star hotel in Kathmandu. with breakfast
- 7night /8days all package
- all the National park Activities
- All the entrance fee in the National park area.
- Airport pick up drove service by car
- In Chitwan accommodation on twin sharing basis All meal (breakfast, lunch & dinner)
- Jungle program as mention in
- Itinerary English speaking nature guide national park fee
- All government tax
- Both way transportation by tourist bus form your own destination
Not Included
- Private transportation
- Air tickets
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses like bar bill, tips & others
- Program other than mentioned in the itinerary
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| 05 February, 2026 | 8 days | USD $1170 | Fixed departure | |
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| 15 May, 2026 | 8 days | USD $1170 | Fixed departure |
Useful Info
Overview of Chitwan National Park
Location: South-central Nepal (Chitwan District, Bagmati Province)
Established: 1973 (Nepal’s first national park)
UNESCO World Heritage Site: Since 1984: Area 952.63 sq. km
Elevation: 100–815 meters above sea level. The park lies in the Terai lowlands and includes sal forests, grasslands, riverine forests, and wetlands, offering a rich biodiversity.
Wildlife and Biodiversity
Chitwan National Park is famous for its rich wildlife, including
Iconic Animals:
One-horned Rhinoceros (endangered). Royal Bengal Tiger. Asian Elephant. Sloth Bear. Leopard. Wild Boar. data-end="916 Gaur (Indian Bison). Rhesus and Langur Monkeys. Crocodiles—Mugger and Gharial species
Birdlife:
Over 540 species of birds: peacocks, kingfishers, eagles, hornbills, storks, etc. Best birdwatching: October to March
Flora
Sal forests are dominated by Shorea robusta.
Mixed hardwoods, grasslands (elephant grass), and riverine vegetation
More than 700 species of plants, including medicinal and endemic varieties
Main Attractions
Safari: The Safest and most comfortable way to explore deeper jungle areas.
Elephant Safari: Controversial due to animal ethics but still offered. Best chance to spot rhinos, tigers, and deer.
Ride along the Rapti or Narayani rivers. Spot crocodiles and water birds and view peaceful riverbanks.
3. Tharu Village Tour
Learn about the local Tharu community—unique culture, traditional homes, and dances.
Accompanied by experienced naturalists and guides... Offers in-depth insights into flora and animal tracking.
Sauraha (East side): Most popular and developed with many hotels and restaurants.
start="2387" data-end="2399">Meghauli (West side): Quieter, more luxurious lodges and fewer crowds.
Budget guesthouses to luxury jungle resorts.
Many lodges offer full packages: safari + meals + cultural shows.
Best Time to Visit
How to Reach
5–6 hours by tourist bus or private vehicle (via Mugling and Narayanghat).
FAQs
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What is the best time to visit Chitwan National Park?
The best time to visit Chitwan National Park is from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and wildlife sightings are more frequent. April to June is hotter but still suitable for jungle activities. Monsoon season (July to September) can bring heavy rainfall, affecting accessibility.
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What types of accommodations are provided during the tour?
You will stay in standard jungle resorts or eco-lodges within or near the park, offering comfortable rooms with attached bathrooms, mosquito nets, fans or AC (depending on the category), and traditional Nepali hospitality. Luxury upgrades are available upon request.
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What wildlife can I expect to see?
Chitwan is home to: One-horned rhinoceros Bengal tigers (rare sightings) Sloth bears, wild boars, and leopards Over 500 species of birds Crocodiles and freshwater dolphins in the rivers
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Are the jungle activities safe?
Yes. All jungle activities (safaris, walks, canoeing, birdwatching) are conducted by experienced naturalists and certified guides trained in safety and first aid. Wildlife encounters are managed with strict guidelines to ensure visitor safety.
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What activities are included in the tour?
Typical activities include: Jeep or elephant-back jungle safari Canoe ride along the Rapti River Tharu cultural dance and village visit Birdwatching and jungle walks Visit to the Elephant Breeding Center Sunset view from the riverbank
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Is Chitwan suitable for family travel?
Absolutely. Chitwan National Park is family-friendly. Children enjoy seeing animals up close, cultural programs, and gentle nature activities. Resorts often have child-safe amenities and experienced staff to ensure a pleasant stay for families.
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What should I pack for the tour?
Essentials include: Lightweight clothing in neutral colors Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen Insect repellent Binoculars and camera Comfortable walking shoes or sandals Reusable water bottle and light rain jacket (during monsoon months)
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How do we travel to Chitwan?
We offer multiple options: Private vehicle (comfortable and scenic, approx. 5–6 hours from Kathmandu) Tourist bus (daily service available) Domestic flight (approx. 25 minutes to Bharatpur Airport, followed by a short drive)


