





3-Days Chitwan National Park Tour from Kathmandu via Flight
Duration
3 day(s)
Languages
English
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Learn about Tharu culture through immersive village visits and interactions
Explore calm rivers with scenic canoe rides amidst beautiful landscapes
Experience guided bird watching for spotting rare and colorful species
Enjoy walking trails that reveal rich flora and forested surroundings
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Experience the incredible natural beauty and wildlife of Chitwan National Park on this three-day tour from Kathmandu, one of Nepal’s most popular tourist destinations. Located in the lowlands of the Inner Terai region, the park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to a remarkable variety of flora and fauna. With over fifty species of plants and seven hundred species of wild animals, Chitwan provides a unique opportunity to observe wildlife in their natural habitat. Travelers can enjoy thrilling jeep safaris through dense forests and open grasslands, peaceful canoe rides along calm rivers, and guided bird watching that reveals the park’s rich avian diversity. The park’s accessibility makes it an ideal choice for those seeking a rewarding wildlife experience without long or difficult travel.
Discover the cultural heritage and local traditions of Chitwan through interactions with the indigenous Tharu community. Visitors can explore villages, learn about Tharu customs, and experience their daily life, creating a deep connection to the culture of the region. The tour combines adventure and education, offering a perfect balance of wildlife exploration and cultural discovery. Whether walking through lush trails, observing exotic animals, or enjoying the natural landscapes, this journey provides an immersive experience for nature enthusiasts and first-time wildlife explorers alike. Chitwan National Park promises an unforgettable escape into the heart of Nepal’s natural and cultural treasures.
Breakfast
Dinner
Lunch
Jungle safari guide during the trip
Two-night accommodation at 3 star category Hotel or Resort
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Activities as per the itinerary
Kathmandu, Chitwan & Kathmandu by flight
Lunch
Drinks unless specified
Any optional excursions
Gratuities
Comfortable shoes
Weather appropriate clothing
Bottle of water
Sunglasses & sunscreen
Camera
Not wheelchair accessible
No public transportation nearby
Minimum age of participants is 10
Accommodation on twin-sharing, single room for solo travellers
Capacity limited to 15 passengers for a cozy experience
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Activity Provider: Liberty Holidays
Customer Reviews
Suman

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chitwan National Park represents one of South Asia’s finest examples of subtropical biodiversity conservation. The park protects a wide range of ecosystems—sal forests, floodplains, wetlands, and grasslands—supporting hundreds of animal and plant species. Chitwan plays a vital role in conserving endangered wildlife, especially the one-horned rhinoceros and Bengal tiger. Guided safaris and nature walks help visitors understand the importance of conservation while experiencing Nepal’s wilderness responsibly.
Arpita

A dense forest national park with amazing wildlife sightings. We spotted one-horned rhinos, elephants, peacocks, monkeys, three kinds of deer, birds and crocs. We visited on a jeep jungle safari arranged through our hotel, which was well organized. Truly a memorable experience and a must-visit for nature and wildlife lovers. We will surely revisit, but in the summer when there is a higher chance of spotting tigers. We visited the croc breeding center. We also did the canoe ride on the Rapti River which was so relaxing, we spotted lots of birds and a ghariyal.
PARTHA

Great dense jungle with Sal trees and vast grasslands with grasses more than 10 ft tall. We enjoyed 4 hours jeep safari in the early morning jungle in November. It was cold and misty and we loved the environment. We viewed rhinos, elephants (tamed), crocodiles, peacocks, monkeys, deers . Couldn't see tigers or sloth bear though. It was said that March is the ideal time for bear visibility and tigers are visible to the lucky tourists, which we were not. Loved the jungle ambience. Chill and quiet and mystic. Rs.2200 INR for 4 hours half day. One has to cross Rapti river on boat, walk about 100 metres and then ride the Safari vehicle. We were lucky to see a rhino which came out from the jungle and moved to the other side. We could see it in deep fog but my efforts to photograph it failed due to dense fog. Anyways, seeing is believing. Highly recommended, full day, if permitted.
Subhash

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5 Chitwan National Park is where nature quietly shows off. The moment you enter the jungle, you’re surrounded by tall grasslands, ancient sal trees, and a soundtrack of birds you’ve never heard before. The safari is the highlight—seeing one-horned rhinos in the wild, grazing peacefully just a few meters away, is unforgettable. If you’re lucky, you might catch a crocodile sunbathing by the river or even spot a shy deer slipping through the bushes. The Rapti River at sunset is pure magic. Boats move slowly across the water, the sky turns orange, and everything feels calm. Local guides know the area well and share stories about the animals, the forest, and the history of the park, which makes the experience much richer. The nearby Tharu villages add a cultural layer to the visit. Their traditional houses, food, and evening dance performances feel authentic, not touristy. Whether you’re into photography, wildlife, or just want a break from city life, Chitwan National Park gives you space to breathe and reconnect with nature. An experience worth repeating.
Dan

Spent two days in Chitwan National Park, one in the park proper, and one in the buffer zone, and really enjoyed seeing the wildlife teaming in the area. It can get congested at times due to the narrower roads and you can end up waiting at times if one truck wants to stare at a turtle for 20 minutes (this happened).
