Jungle Walk

One exciting and enjoyable activity in Chitwan National Park is a jungle walk. During a jungle walk, one can stroll through a thick forest that surrounds the wild animals’ native home. While neither the tourists nor the guides are permitted to carry weapons on the walks, the guides do provide safety advice before each one. During a walk through the forest, there is always a risk of an unexpected encounter with a wild animal.

Wild elephants and rhinos are involved in the bulk of these encounters. Therefore, the greatest amount of caution should be used during any walks that offer the chance to see wildlife up close. Choosing to use a knowledgeable guide's assistance when going on a jungle walk is always a sensible choice. The guides lead the tourists on 5- to 10-kilometer walks at a time, providing an opportunity to see wildlife and birds. While walking, one shouldn't make any noise. The greatest place in Nepal to go on a jungle walk is believed to be Chitwan National Park.

Stretch your legs and enter the forest while being guided by an expert who will share their vast expertise with you as you travel to key locations looking for rare and endemic species. The big one-horned rhinoceros, wild boar, sloth bear, bison, gharial crocodile, and Royal Bengal Tiger are among the animals to keep an eye out for.

The most well-known entrance to the Chitwan National Park is from Sauraha, the main tourist hub in Chitwan. Visitors can access the park from a variety of locations. You can visit the National Park on your own and experience nature up close, but we advise having a guide or being informed of any potential threats.

You need to pay some entrance fee at the National Park entry gate and an additional charge for the guide.