In terms of the various treks and tours available in Nepal, the Chitwan Tour is a fantastic option because it combines flora and fauna exploration with a rich cultural experience. Nothing could be more enjoyable than experiencing the thrill of living at a specific time in the heart of Nepal, where you will find yourself closer to nature. Additionally, this is the nation's oldest national park. There are almost 1,000 square kilometers of subtropical lowland jungle there. In 1973, Chitwan was established as a national park. It was listed as a world-historic monument by UNESCO in 1984. It is home to 47 species of reptiles, 543 species of birds, 126 species of fish, 590 kinds of butterflies, and 56 species of mammals, including endangered one-horned rhinos and regal Bengal tigers.
Day 01: Drive from Kathmandu to Chitwan
Day 02: Full-Day Exploration
Day 03: Return Back to Kathmandu
Day 01: Drive from Kathmandu to Chitwan
You will depart from Kathmandu and go to Chitwan on your first day. When you arrive in Chitwan, your crew will transport you to the appropriate lodging. After that, you can cool up with some cold beverages before taking a break. Visit the Chitwan National Park after this recuperation period to learn more about the park's history, fauna, and overall feel. Before taking part in a Tharu dance performance and a hamlet visit, you will later get to experience an exotic sunset from the Rapti River.
Day 02: Full-Day Exploration
At 7:00 AM, breakfast will be served before you embark on a canoe excursion along the Rapti River. After a short forest hike and before you have time to enjoy a quick, delectable lunch, you will get to view a rare kind of crocodile. After lunch, take a Jeep ride deep into the jungle to see the fauna and vegetation in their natural splendor. During this safari, you'll see a wide variety of mammals, which are thought of as Nepal's wealth, before heading back for dinner at the resort's restaurant later that night.
Day 03: Return Back to Kathmandu
The alarm for your last day will go off at 6:30 AM, and breakfast will be served at 7:00 AM. After that, you'll proceed to the bus terminal to get a ride back to Kathmandu, the nation's capital.