A 3-day Chitwan tour features travel from Kathmandu/Pokhara to Nepal's first national park. Explore diverse wildlife via jungle walks, canoe rides, and safaris. Experience Tharu culture, enjoy meals, and witness animal breeding. The final day includes breakfast and return transport.
2 Nights 3 Days Chitwan Tour Package
3 Days Chitwan Tour Overview
The 2 Nights 3 Days Chitwan Tour Package begins with a road trip from either Kathmandu or Pokhara, which is usually followed by a Himalayan trek in Nepal. Chitwan National Park, the first national park in Nepal in 1973, is the perfect place to experience Nepal’s native fauna, mammals, and birds. Chitwan National Park was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1984.
The Chitwan National Park is home to at least 43 species of mammals, including the Bengal Tiger, one-horned rhinoceros, leopard, sloth bears, wild boar, elephant, striped hyena, genetic dolphin, and many more. The park is also home to more than 126 species of fish, 590 species of butterflies, and 47 species of reptiles. Chitwan is also the administrative headquarters of the region of western Nepal, and the Tharu community resides within the National Park. Wilderness Excursion offers some of the best short itineraries for 2 nights, a 3-day Jungle Safari and Wildlife Safari Tour Package in Sauraha, and amazing activities within Chitwan National Park at the most competitive cost.
Chitwan National Park for 3 days, including 2 days of bus travel and 1 full day of activities, including jungle walking, canoe rides, bird-watching, elephant back ride safari, or Jeep safari, is a thriving safari holiday in Nepal.
On the first day, you will travel by bus to Chitwan Sauraha; after arrival, check-in is followed by a warm welcome drink, and a pre-trip briefing is held. After that, you have a meal (lunch) at the hotel, take a walking tour of the culture of Tharu Village, stroll around, and discover the surrounding beauty. In the evening, visit the Tharu Culture Center to participate in a stage culture show. Return to the hotel.
On the second day, you have a full activity in Chitwan National Park: The day starts with a wake-up call and a nice cup of tea or coffee, and then breakfast is served. Then leave for touring, canoe rides, and bird watching. You’ll have lunch at around 1:00 PM, then rest for a while. The safari trip resumed again, taking an elephantback ride or a Jeep Safari instead, as per your preference. There is a great chance to observe wildlife in the National Park. Visit the elephant breeding center. Restful late afternoon and dinner are served in the evening. You can take a walk in the street to stroll around.
Third day: you don’t have any activities, but we serve you a well-prepared breakfast and take you to the bus station at Sarauha for a further journey to Kathmandu or Pokhara as per your plan.
The best time for the Chitwan National Safari Tour
Though the Chitwan National Park trip is doable throughout the year, the best time suggested is between October to March for maximum chances of spotting wildlife, clear sky, great for jungle safaris and birdwatching in this dry season.
- Pleasant temperatures (15°C–25°C).
- Blue skies, great temperature for jungle safaris and birdwatching.
- December and January can be chilly in the mornings.
- High chance of spotting Bengal tigers, rhinos, elephants, and deer.
March (Start of Spring):
- Warm but still comfortable.
- Forests become lush, and migratory birds are still present.
- Good Time for Birdwatching (November – February)
- Many migratory birds arrive, making it ideal for bird enthusiasts.
- Early mornings are best for spotting rare species.
Monsoon (the months of June to September) pros and cons
Advantages:
- Lush green landscapes, fewer tourists.
- Good for seeing amphibians and reptiles.
Disadvantages:
- Heavy rains, possible flooding, and leeches.
- Some areas may be inaccessible.
- Tall grasses that may cover up wild animals.
How much is the cost of a 2-night 3-day Chitwan National Park Safari Tour?
The cost of your Chitwan National Park safari tour depends on several factors, including:
- Type of safari (jeep, walking, canoe, etc.)
- Trip duration (The length of the trip itinerary)
- Season (peak or off-season)
- Accommodation rating (budget to luxury)
- Travel agency selected
Many operators offer discounted rates during the off-season, making it an ideal time for budget-conscious travelers.
At Wilderness Excursion, our standard rate starts at USD 159 per person for a full-board package, based on two travelers sharing the best mid-range accommodations. We also offer group-based cost, allowing you to enjoy a more affordable safari experience without compromising on quality.
On Your arrival at Sauraha Bus park, Tadi or Bharatpur Airport our staff will receive you. You will then be transferred to our Resort where you will be offered refreshment & be given a briefing & its facilities. After being given your program for the day, your room will then be allocated to you.
13:00PM to 13:30PM Lunch time in Resort
13:30 to 15:00PM: Rest
15:00 PM
Village tour to a nearby ethnic Tharu village where you will learn more about the life and lifestyle of the Tharus. Visit to the National Park Visitor's centre where you can learn more about the history of the National Park and about wildlife & Sun set view from the bank of Rapti River.
19:00 - Tharu cultural dance presentation (which you will also participate in) by the local villagers.
20:00 - Dinner.
06:00 - Wake up call.
06:30 - Breakfast.
07:00 - 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. + Jungle Walk + on the way back one can enjoy the elephant bathing.
13:30 - Lunch
15:00 - Elephant Safari. An excellent opportunity to see four different kinds of deer, rhinoceros, wild boar, monkey, 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 - Tharu cultural dance presentation or Slides show presentation.
20:00 - Dinner
06:00 - Wake up call.
06:30 - Breakfast.
08:00 - Departure for onward journey.
This is our standard itinerary. It can be customized or slightly changed if required considering your pace and trekking habit that cause a change of day to day plan.
- Transfers to and from Sauraha in Chitwan by tourist bus
- Accommodation on a twin/double sharing basis in Safari Lodge.
- Meals: 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, and 2 dinners.
- Local Nature Guide for Jungle Safari
- Chitwan National Park entrance fees.
- Charges for canoe ride and elephant back safari
- Tharu Culture show entrance ticket.
- Wages, accommodation, and meals of your guide.
- All government taxes and insurance of your guide.
- Bar and beverage drinks.
- Accommodation and meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara
- Personal travel insurance and gear.
- Extra expenses if the trip and activities are expended.
- Tipping your tour guide/service attendees.
Based in Kathmandu, Wilderness Excursion (P) Ltd. specializes in private tours to Chitwan National Park, offering daily departures for groups of all sizes
Wilderness Excursion advises a comprehensive checklist for visiting Chitwan National Park in Nepal, covering essentials for a safe and enjoyable trip:
Travel Documents & Essentials
- Valid passport & visa (if required)
- National Park entry permit (included in your tour package)
- Emergency contact numbers (local guide /agency, embassy, etc.)
- {Personal Travel Insurance
Clothing and Gear
- Light, breathable clothes (neutral colors like dark green, brown, or khaki to blend in)
- Long-sleeved shirts & pants (for jungle walks, protection from insects/sun)
- Warm layers (mornings & evenings can be chilly in winter (Dec to early Feb)
- Rain jacket (if visiting during monsoon, June–September)
- Comfortable walking/hiking shoes (waterproof if possible)
- Sandals/flip-flops (for relaxing at the lodge)
- Hat/cap, sunglasses, sun cream.
- Swimwear (We have swimming pools)
Safari & Jungle Activities.
- Binoculars (for birdwatching & wildlife spotting)
- Camera
- Small backpack for day trips
- Reusable water bottle (avoid single-use plastic)
- Toiletries (wipes, tissue paper, sanitizer, etc.
- Mosquito repellent if visiting in the warm season
Additional Tips suggested by Wilderness Excurson
- Respect wildlife: Maintain distance, avoid loud noises.
- Follow the guide’s instructions, especially during elephant safaris or jungle walks.
- Avoid bright colors & strong perfumes: They can attract insects or disturb animals.
- Carry cash: ATMs are limited; small bills for tips & local purchases.
- Promote green tourism: Avoid plastic, don’t litter.
Chitwan National Park established in 1973 AD covering the area of 932 Square KM is in south-central Nepal in lowlands at Terai, famous for its biodiversity, dense forests and grassy plains are home to rare mammals like one-horned rhinos and Bengal tigers. The park shelters numerous bird species, including the giant hornbill. Dugout canoes traverse the northern Rapti River, home to crocodiles. Inside the park is Balmiki Ashram, a Hindu pilgrimage site.
Chitwan National Park is famous for one the best wildlife experience spot in Nepal, where you'll have an opportunity of spotting endangered mammals like One-horned Rhinos, Royal Bengal Tiger, Deer, Monkeys, Wild Boar and up to 544 species of birds. It is well-liked combined with Nepal culture tour and trekking tours in the Himalaya.
Chitwan National Park is some 164 km drive from Kathmandu – the capital city of Nepal. It takes some 6 hours depending on the traffic condition.
The best time to visit Chitwan National park is from October to March, when skies are relatively blue and the average daily temperature is a mild 25°C. However, the best time to see animals is end of January to March when the towering grass is slashed by villagers, improves good visibility considerably.
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