When to Visit?
The best time to visit Royal Chitwan National Park, and Bardia National Park is from October through till May, when the temperature averages 25 degrees Celsius. The months of May- July can be extremely hot. While July - September is the monsoon season when river swell and part of the become inaccessible.
What to Bring with you?
Binoculars, Flashlight, Insect repellent, A jacket or sweater from November through February. Lightest clothing with sunglasses and hats from April onwards. Pants should be worn during elephant rides. Bright colors such as red and white should be avoided since those colors have been known to upset the rhinos. Comfortable walking shoes are essential. Please carry only the bare necessities but not jeweler and valuable items. During the warmer months swimming suits and winter warm Jacket are recommended.
How to Get There?
I/ By surface: A pleasant five hours drive by car or bus from Kathmandu - Narayanghat highway follows the Trishuli river offering you a continually changing landscape from the mountains of the Himalayas to the plains of the Terai.
II/ By raft: One of the most exciting way to travel to the park is to raft down the Trishuli River. For two or more days you can float down the river experiencing its numerous rapid and seeing a variety of village life, flora aned fauna along its banks.
III/ By air: 20 min. flight will bring you from Kathmandu to Bharatpur where you will be meet by our chitwan representative and transfer to the resort.
Note: The Chitwan visit can be combined two days Nepal heritage tour in Kathmandu valley and 4-7 days village Culture trek in around the Mahabharat hills rims. It can make best combination of your holiday in Nepal. However we do our best to make your visit as best as possible and memorable one in the life times. You are welcome to inquiry us for details of tour, trek program's. People might curious to know how much it will cost trip such like this one. All the cost is depend on the durations of holiday and number of people you are with. |