If you want to go to a place where you get peace and can enjoy beautiful valleys even on a budget, then pack your luggage and leave for a lovely place, Chitwan (Nepal). The major ecotourism destination in Nepal is Chitwan National Park. It is known for its lush greenery, which attracts thousands of tourists yearly to experience its rich wildlife. and rich biodiversity. The park is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna
The best time to visit Chitwan is the dry season, which lasts from October to March. During the dry season, the weather in Chitwan is pleasant with moderate temperatures (20 to 25 degrees Celsius). The days are generally sunny, making it comfortable for outdoor leisure such as forest walks, nature walks, and canoe rides on rivers. Viewing specimens is more suitable during the dry season as animals congregate around water resources, making them easier to observe. You have more chances to see endangered animals like the Bengal tiger, one-man rhinoceros, elephants, and various bird tribes. The dry season is also suitable for visiting cultural artists such as the Tharu region, enjoying cultural programs, and exploring the local Buddhism.
Day 1- Gorakhpur - Chitwan
Start your journey from Gorakhpur in the morning. The distance from Gorakhpur to Chitwan is 245 km. Travel through beautiful countryside to reach the India-Nepal border at Sunauli. Fill out the relaxation form completely and enter Nepal. First round trip to Chitwan, approximately 4-5 hours journey. Reach Chitwan and check in to your hotel or jungle lodge. Relax and enjoy your first evening in Chitwan.
Day 2- Chitwan National Park Safari , Nature walk
Chitwan National Park Safari – Early in the morning, set out for the forest clearing in Chitwan National Park. Wilderness: Place to visit monuments like the Bengal tiger, one-horned rhinoceros elephant, and various bird species. Return to your accommodation for breakfast. Enjoy a serene canoe ride on Rapti. Experience the unique culture of the Tharu indigenous community with a visit to a local village. In the evening there is a cultural performance showcasing traditional Tharu dance and music.
Nature Walk – Take a guided nature walk with naturalists to explore Chitwan’s flora and fauna. Nature Says is usually held early in the morning or late at night to avoid the heat of the day, usually lasting a few hours. Guides can explain about Ayurvedic, trees important for Ayurvedic life, and culturally important flora. It is important to observe a safety balance between nature and nature, especially time-facing nature. Guide them to ensure they keep a safe distance from obstacles and respect their natural habitat
Travel Village and Tharu Cultural Museum – Tharu Cultural Museum is an important cultural institution located in Sauraha, Chitwan, Nepal. The Tharu Cultural Museum aims to preserve and depict the rich cultural heritage of the Tharu ethnic group. The
Tharu are one of the original inhabitants of Nepal, known for their jewelry, customs, art, and lifestyle. Display of Tharu handicrafts, wood-crafts, pottery and other traditional arts. Examples of contrasting traditional musical instruments in Tharu cultural performances. It is a display of household items, tools and utensils used in daily life. The Tharu Cultural Museum in Sauraha advocates and offers a unique opportunity to celebrate the cultural richness of the Tharu community, making it a worthwhile addition to your itinerary while exploring Chitwan, Nepal.
Sauraha – Sauraha Chitwan National Park is a popular gateway and a vibrant tourist destination. It offers a blend of natural, natural life experiences and cultural interactions. The best time to visit Sauraha and Chitwan National Park is from October to March when the weather is pleasant and sightings of the spices are frequent. Disaster season (June to September) Some disasters can be
difficult due to heavy rains. A beautiful wetland area, located a short distance from Sauraha, is ideal for bird watching and enjoying the serene atmosphere.
– Manakamana Temple is a sacred Hindu temple near Gorkha town district of Nepal, which is quite a distance from Chitwan. Manakamana Temple is dedicated to Goddess Bhagwati (incarnation of Parvati) as a Hindu pilgrimage site. Pilgrims come to the temple to seek blessings and fulfill their wishes. Access to the temple is via a popular cable car ride which starts from Cherres near Kurintar on the Prithvi Highway.
This 5-day tour package offers a holistic experience that lets travelers immerse
themselves in the pristine nature of Chitwan National Park as well as the rich cultural heritage of
Nepal’s major cities. With a mix of tours, sightseeing, and scenic drives, this tour is an excellent
choice for those who want to see the main attractions of Nepal.
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