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- Thamel, kathmandu, Nepal
Nepal is a country of exceptional biodiversity and a beautiful natural environment. The tropical jungles of the Terai preserve some of the best wildlife habitat in the subcontinent. Nepal has 16 national parks, wildlife reserves and conservation areas, occupying 16 percent of its total geographical area.
For those who wish to experience the natural environment at its best there is no better place to visit than Nepal. The outdoor adventure sports into the wilderness to see wild animals, birds and natural beauty. You ride on an elephant's back or on a four wheeler jeep accompanied by a fully trained guide (also known as expert Naturalists) for the love of nature and animals. In Nepal, Chitwan and Bardia are two hot dishes on the menu. Pick Chitwan as this is Nepal's most popular National Park offering excellent opportunity to see Royal Bengal Tigers, One horned Rhino, crocodile and thrilling wilderness experience into its deep and thick jungle. Pick Bardia also, as this is another National Park, which offers excellent jungle safari. Here too you can ride on an elephant or a take four wheel to discover some of Nepal's unspoiled natural habitats.
Most jungle safari consists of canoe rides on the jungle rivers, nature walks, birds watching excursions and quick tours around the villages to discover unique culture and traditions of the local village people. There are also scheduled cultural-musical programs performed by the villages, which are also in the Jungle Safari itinerary.
On your arrival at Chitrasari you will be received by our staff. You will then be transferred to our Resort
where you will be offered refreshments & be given a briefing on our Resort & its facilities. After being
given your
programmes for the day, your room will then be allocated to you.
15:00- Lunch.
15:00 - Elephant briefing & bathing.
16:00 - Elephant safari. An excellent opportunity to see four different kinds of deer, rhinoceros, wild boar,
monkeys, leopard, sloth bear and the Royal Bengal Tiger (if you are lucky). You will also encounter many
other smaller mammals that have made Chitwan their home.
19:00 - Thaw cultural dance presentation (which you can also participate in) by the local villagers or a
slide show presentation on almost everything under the Chitwan sun.
20:00 - Dinner.
05:30 - Wake up call.
06:00 - Tea/coffee followed by nature walk. An excellent opportunity to see a great many of those 524
different species of birds found in Chitwan.
07:50 - Breakfast.
09:00 - Canoe ride along the Rapti river. An excellent opportunity for bird watching and for seeing the 2
rare species of crocodiles; the Marsh Mugger and the fish eating Gharial.
10:00 - Visit to the Government Elephant Breeding Center. Walk/drive back through the Tharu villages to
our Resort where you can take a leisurely swim or relax by the poolside. You can also spend the time
before lunch to gaze at the fishes found in Chitwan in your own fish pond or play a game of tennis or pool
table with your friends or just spend a few quiet moments in our library with a book. You can even let your
children play by themselves in our children’s playground. Your choices are limitless.
13:00 - Lunch.
15:00 - Visit to the National Park Visitor’s center where you can learn more about the history of the
National Park and about wildlife.
16:00 - Village tour to a nearby ethnic Thaw village where you will learn more about the life and lifestyles
of the Thaws.
19:00 - Tharu cultural dance presentation or a slide show presentation.
20:00 - Dinner.
05:30 - Wake up call. Tea/coffee followed by elephant safari, nature walk or you can just spend the
morning as you prefer.
07:30 - Breakfast.
09:00 - Drive to Bees Hazzar Taal (Twenty thousand lakes) where you will see crocodiles and lots of
birds in and around these lakes.
11:00 - Back to our Resort where you can spend time at leisure.
13:00 - Lunch.
15:00 - Jungle Drive through the grasslands, riverine forests and sal forests to Kasara (the National
Park’s head quarters) Gharial hatchery farm where you will learn about how crocodiles are brought up at
this farm & then later released into the rivers.
19:00 - Thorn cultural dance presentation or a slide show presentation.
20:00 - Dinner.
05:30 - Wake up call. Tea/coffee followed by elephant safari, nature walk or you can just spend the
morning as you prefer.
07:30 - Breakfast.
09:00 - Departure for onward journey.