Kathmandu Summit Adventure’s Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour is the best and most accessible jungle tour in Nepal. Chitwan National Park is located in the southern middle part of Nepal. Chitwan is linked by air transport from Kathmandu and Pokhara and road transport from most cities of Nepal. Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour is the best thing to do in Chitwan National Park.
Chitwan Jungle Safari tour is one of the best National Park tour in Nepal, established in 1973 AD, where you have a look at various species of birds, plants and animals including wildlife, floras and faunas. Chitwan Jungle Safari tour in Nepal is best known for its beautiful mountains, but there are the genetically flat lands of Terai that is stretched throughout the southern part of Nepal. A visit to Nepal is incomplete without seeing the beauty of this Terai belt and no doubt Chitwan is the best place to do so.
Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour is one of the finest opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts around the globe. Walk into the lush and dense tropical forests. Explore the glorious natural beauty of Nepal along with the cultural exploration of the Tharu people. Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour offers you exciting activities and adventures like jungle safari, jungle walk, canoe ride, jeep drive, bathing and swimming with elephants and much more.
Chitwan National Park is famous for 500 Asian one-horned rhinoceros (One-Horned Rhino) and some hundred nocturnal Royal Bengal Tigers that live in the dense forests of the park. You will discover a dense forest and twisting vines. Similarly, various exotic wild animals like rhinoceros, elephants, crocodiles, pythons, and deer are brilliantly coloured birds. A Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour is bookable online from Kathmandu Summit Adventure.
Take a tour of Chitwan National Park to see wild mammals including the One-Horned Rhino, Royal Bengal Tiger, wild Elephant, Deer, wild boar, sloth bear, leopard, bison, jackal and many more, and many reptiles including Gharial Crocodile and many species of the birds including Hornbill, Lesser florican and Paradise Flycatcher.
"I was excited to start my volunteer placement when I arrived in Nepal to get involved at Kathmandu Summit Adventure. After two weeks of hiking, I had a basic understanding of Nepali. Classes in Nepali language started the next day, and it was nice to start using the language straight away. The volunteers were invited inside the home of one of the language instructors to..."