Chitwan National Park Tour 5 Days

|5 Days, 1 Destination |Starts from Chitawan
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Duration

5 days

Max Group Size

24

Departure Type

Guaranteed

Guiding Method

Fully guided

Physical level

easy

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Tour Overview

Experience the wild heart of Nepal with this 5-day immersive tour of Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Asia’s best wildlife-viewing destinations. Located in the subtropical lowlands of southern Nepal, Chitwan offers a thrilling combination of rich biodiversity, cultural heritage, and adventure.

This tour takes you deep into the park’s lush jungles, home to rare and endangered species such as the one-horned rhinoceros, Bengal tiger, Asian elephant, gharial crocodile, and over 500 species of birds. Activities include an exciting jungle safari, canoe ride on the Rapti River, bird watching, nature walks, and a visit to the Elephant Breeding Center.

Beyond wildlife, the tour offers a unique opportunity to engage with the local Tharu community, known for their vibrant culture, traditional dance, and harmonious coexistence with nature.

Perfect for families, wildlife enthusiasts, and cultural explorers, this 5-day Chitwan adventure delivers a rich, unforgettable taste of Nepal’s natural and cultural treasures.

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Route

Starts from

Chitawan

Ends in

Chitawan

Pickup Location

Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM)

Dropoff Location

Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM)

Tour route map

Highlights

Scenic Drive from Kathmandu to Chitwan through hills, rivers, and traditional villages Jungle Safari in Chitwan National Park – chance to spot one-horned rhinos, deer, wild boar, and possibly Bengal tigers Canoe Ride on the Rapti River – see crocodiles, aquatic birds, and riverbank wildlife Bird Watching Tour – over 500 species of birds, ideal for bird lovers and photographers Visit to Elephant Breeding Center – learn about elephant conservation and see baby elephants up close Guided Nature Walks – explore the forest on foot with experienced naturalists Tharu Cultural Program – traditional dance and music by the indigenous Tharu community Local Cuisine & Hospitality – taste authentic Nepali and Tharu dishes Wildlife Photography Opportunities – ideal for capturing Nepal’s unique flora and fauna

Itinerary

Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, a representative from Eco Nepal Trekkers will warmly welcome you and transfer you to your hotel in Kathmandu. After check-in, you’ll receive a short briefing about your Island Peak adventure and have time to relax or explore the vibrant streets of Thamel. In the evening, enjoy a welcome dinner and get introduced to your guide and team.

The drive from Kathmandu to Chitwan takes around 5 to 7 hours, covering approximately 150 km. The journey offers scenic views as you descend from the Kathmandu Valley through winding roads, following the Trishuli River. You’ll pass terraced hills, traditional villages, and lush forests before reaching the flat, tropical lowlands of the Terai region.

As you near Chitwan, the landscape shifts to green fields and subtropical forests, giving you a taste of the region’s rich natural beauty—an ideal start to your jungle adventure.

A full day in Chitwan National Park offers a rich blend of wildlife encounters and cultural experiences. The day usually begins early with a guided bird-watching tour at sunrise, where you can spot a variety of exotic birds in their natural habitat. After breakfast, you'll enjoy a peaceful canoe ride along the Rapti River. As you glide through the calm waters, it’s common to see crocodiles sunbathing on the banks and birds flying overhead.

Following the canoe trip, a jungle walk offers the chance to explore the forest on foot with a naturalist guide. This is a great opportunity to observe animals like deer, monkeys, and perhaps even a one-horned rhinoceros. After lunch and a short rest, the afternoon takes you deeper into the park with a thrilling jeep safari. This ride through the dense jungle gives you a better chance of spotting larger wildlife, including wild boar, sloth bears, and—if you're lucky—the elusive Bengal tiger.

Later in the day, a visit to the Elephant Breeding Center provides insight into conservation efforts and a closer look at these gentle giants, including baby elephants. In the evening, you’ll wind down with a traditional Tharu cultural program, where locals perform vibrant dances and music that reflect their unique heritage. It’s a perfect way to end a day full of discovery, adventure, and connection with nature and local culture.

The drive back to Kathmandu from Chitwan takes around 5 to 7 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. Leaving the flat plains of the Terai region behind, the road gradually ascends into the hills, offering beautiful views of rivers, forests, and rural villages. You'll follow the East-West Highway until you reach Mugling, then continue on the Prithvi Highway alongside the Trishuli River, passing through scenic hills and valleys. Along the way, you can stop for tea or lunch at local roadside restaurants, enjoying some fresh air and Nepali hospitality. As you approach the Kathmandu Valley, the road winds through mountain passes before finally bringing you back to the busy streets of the capital, marking the end of your peaceful journey through Nepal’s lowlands.

After a memorable journey through Nepal’s natural beauty and cultural heritage, it’s time to bid farewell. Depending on your flight schedule, you’ll be transferred to Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu for your final departure. A representative will assist you with any last-minute arrangements and ensure you reach the airport in time for your flight.

We hope your time in Nepal has been unforgettable and that you leave with lasting memories and a deeper connection to this beautiful country. Safe travels and we hope to welcome you back again!

Trip includes

Included

2 nights hotel accommodation in Kathmandu and Chitwan on a twin-sharing basis with breakfast.

Hotel

experienced trekking guide who is licensed by the government 

Guiding Method
Fully guided

Kathmandu to Chitwan and Return Kathmandu Tourist Bus 

Coach / Bus
  • Chitwan National Park Permit 
  • All Activities in Chitwan 
  • Best Time to Visit: The ideal seasons are autumn (Oct–Dec) and spring (Feb–April), when the weather is dry, wildlife is easier to spot, and temperatures are comfortable. However, the park is open year-round.

  • Wildlife Sightings: While sightings of animals like rhinos and deer are common, spotting tigers or leopards depends on luck and timing—early mornings and late afternoons are best.

  • Clothing Tips: Pack light, breathable clothing for daytime and a light jacket for the cooler mornings and evenings. Neutral-colored clothes are best for wildlife viewing.

  • Footwear: Comfortable walking shoes or trekking sandals are essential, especially for jungle walks and nature hikes.

  • Health & Safety: Use insect repellent to protect against mosquitoes, especially in the evenings. Carry any personal medications, and drink bottled or filtered water.

  • Respect Wildlife: Always follow your guide’s instructions and maintain a safe distance from animals. Avoid making loud noises or sudden movements during safaris.

  • Connectivity: Internet and mobile connectivity are available in most lodges, but expect limited signal deep inside the park.

  • Cultural Sensitivity: The Tharu community is welcoming—dress modestly and ask before taking photos during cultural programs or village visits.

  • Eco-Tourism Focus: Chitwan promotes responsible tourism—support conservation efforts by avoiding plastic, not feeding animals, and respecting the natural environment.

  • Excluded

    All Meals items

    Vegan Jain Kosher Vegetarian Halal Meat

    your travel insurance

  • Best Time to Visit: The ideal seasons are autumn (Oct–Dec) and spring (Feb–April), when the weather is dry, wildlife is easier to spot, and temperatures are comfortable. However, the park is open year-round.

  • Wildlife Sightings: While sightings of animals like rhinos and deer are common, spotting tigers or leopards depends on luck and timing—early mornings and late afternoons are best.

  • Clothing Tips: Pack light, breathable clothing for daytime and a light jacket for the cooler mornings and evenings. Neutral-colored clothes are best for wildlife viewing.

  • Footwear: Comfortable walking shoes or trekking sandals are essential, especially for jungle walks and nature hikes.

  • Health & Safety: Use insect repellent to protect against mosquitoes, especially in the evenings. Carry any personal medications, and drink bottled or filtered water.

  • Respect Wildlife: Always follow your guide’s instructions and maintain a safe distance from animals. Avoid making loud noises or sudden movements during safaris.

  • Connectivity: Internet and mobile connectivity are available in most lodges, but expect limited signal deep inside the park.

  • Cultural Sensitivity: The Tharu community is welcoming—dress modestly and ask before taking photos during cultural programs or village visits.

  • Eco-Tourism Focus: Chitwan promotes responsible tourism—support conservation efforts by avoiding plastic, not feeding animals, and respecting the natural environment.

    • Nepal Visa entry Fees
    • International Fligh Fare
    • Extra Activities Cost
    • Your Meals in Kathmandu And Pokhara

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