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Nepal Wildlife Safari Holidays: Chitwan National Park + Bardiya + Pokhara + Kathmandu

Nepal Wildlife: Pokhara + Chitwan + Bardiya
Nepal Wildlife Safari Holidays Chitwan National Park Bardiya Pokhara Kathmandu
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$2,669
Per person sharing
Scheduled flights quoted separately
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• Nepal Wildlife Safari Holidays
• Kathmandu Durbar Square
• Bhaktapur Durbar Square
• Pokhara
• Annapurna Range, Himalayas
• Phewa Lake
• Chitwan National Park
• Tiger Reserve
• One Horned Rhino
• Bardiya Safari

Our tailor made Nepal wildlife safari holidays explore the fauna and flora of Chitwan National Park, Nepal's best known tiger reserve that is an important habitat for the one-horned rhino & lesser visited Bardiya National Park. Also explore Kathmandu, the Buddhist pilgrimage site at Swayambhunath & Bhaktapur, as well as Pokhara which is surrounded by the  Annapurna range in the magnificent Himalayas.

Day 1
You will be met at Kathmandu Airport and transferred to your hotel in this spectacular Himalayan country that is famous for trekking and is home to the highest mountain in the world - the mighty Mount Everest.
 
Check into your hotel amidst the intoxicating sights and sounds of this capital city that was devastated by an earthquake in 2015, but is now slowly recovering.
Day 2
Today you will be introduced to the highlights of Kathmandu (known locally as Kantipur), as you explore its ancient UNESCO World Heritage Sites with your guide.
 
We start with a visit to Kathmandu Durbar Square, with its array of temples overlooked by the Hanuman Dhoka Palace - the ancient place of Nepalese royalty. This is one of Nepal's seven Monument Zones, each of which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Although many of these structures collapsed during the devastating earthquake of 2015, not all areas were affected. Most of the people living here are Hindu, but there are also many Buddhist as Lord Buddha was born in Lumbini, when Nepal was under the control of India. The true soul of this city can be found in its backstreets, where you can soak up the local cultural and artistic heritage.
 
Our next stop is the sacred Buddhist pilgrimage site of Swayambhunath (meaning 'sublime trees'), the oldest Buddhist stupa in the Kathmandu Valley that is said to be over 2,000 years. This perfectly proportioned monument rises up through a whitewashed dome to a gilded spire, from where four iconic faces of Lord Buddha stare out across the valley. The hill is a mosaic of small shrines and pagoda temples and, as many monkeys live here, it is also known as Monkey Temple. It is also a Monument Zone and World Heritage Site. From here you will have a perfect vantage point over the Kathmandu Valley.
 
After lunch (own account) we travel to Bhaktapur - an extraordinarily beautiful old city which was probably founded in the ninth century. Its ancient architecture comprises pagoda-style copper roofs set on wooden and mud-brick buildings, said to represent what Kathmandu looked like centuries ago before the arrival of the modern era. You can observe local artisans shaping pottery and tour Bhaktapur Durbar Square, another Monument Zone and World Heritage Site, with its Golden Gate and Palace of 55 Windows.
Day 3
Transfer to Kathmandu Airport for your light aircraft flight to Pokhara - known for its lovely lakes Phewa, Begnas and Rupa, which have their source in the glacial Annapurna Range of the Himalayas. It is also the gateway to the famous Annapurna hiking trail.
 
On arrival enjoy some sightseeing, including a visit to Bindyabasini Temple - one of the oldest temples in the valley, set on a small hill at the north end of the old bazaar. View the Seti River as it rushes through the town; Seti Gorge and Devi's Waterfall with its water vapour and beautiful rainbow in sunlight.
 
After a visit to the International Mountaineering Museum, enjoy a late afternoon boat ride on Phewa Lake.
Day 4
An early start today as we drive 35-minutes to Sarangkot, a beautiful hill famous for its spectacular sunrise. Enjoy an unforgettable breakfast on the mountain, with close-up views of the Annapurna range and Fishtail peak.
 
After sunrise we walk 3-hours along a very gentle trail to the small mountain village of Naudanda and immerse ourselves in the local cultural and natural beauty of the area. After our hike, enjoy lunch in one of the mountain restaurants.
 
In the afternoon we drive 30-minutes to the beautiful Buddhist monastery at Hemja. Explore the surroundings of the monastery until prayers starts at 15.00. Feel high in spirituality as you enjoy the chanting rituals of these monks and immerse yourself into the meditative atmosphere for about 1.5-hours until the prayers end. Afterwards we drive back to Pokhara.
 
Note: If you do not wish to hike to Naudanda, an alternative activity will be arranged for you.
Day 5
Transfer to Pokhara Airport for your light aircraft flight to Bharatpur, where you will be met and transferred 1-hour to your jungle lodge situated outside Chitwan National Park.
 
Chitwan National Park (meaning 'Heart of the Forest') is one of the few remaining undisturbed sections of the Terai Plains that extend along the southern foothills of the Himalayas - all the way through India, Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh.
 
Together with the adjacent Parsa Wildlife Reserve in the east, and India's Valmiki National Park to the south, this huge protected area of grassland, marshland and subtropical forest covers an area of over 1,370 square miles (3,549 sq km) and ranges in altitude from 330 ft (100 m) in the river valleys to over 2,600 ft (800 m) in the Churia Hills.
 
In the afternoon you can visit a local Tharu Village to experience their culture and customs, and in the evening enjoy a short presentation on Chitwan National Park and its wildlife.
Day 6
Today enjoy exploring the beautiful oxbow lakes, dense sal forests and grasslands of Chitwan National Park.
 
Chitwan was the first national park established in Nepal and its river plains and jungle provide an important sanctuary for the endangered one-horned rhinoceros. This park also protects one of the largest populations of rare Bengal tigers, fish-eating Gharial crocodiles, Asian elephants, leopards and sloth bears. 68 species of mammals have been recorded here - including deer, wild boar, bison and monkeys. However the dense jungle, tall grass and nocturnal hours kept by many of these animals make spotting wildlife difficult and be aware that tiger sightings are rare. Chitwan is also home to over 200 different bird species and bird watching is outstanding.
 
Activities vary by lodge, but usually include one shared safari per day (2 to 3-hours) - either by traditional Patela dugout canoe down the Rapti River to view aquatic birds, crocodiles and other wildlife that come down to the river to drink, or by jeep safari. A second activity is also offered each day, including guided jungle walks, shorter canoe rides, bird watching and a visit to a Crocodile Conservation Project.
 
One evening enjoy a Tharu cultural dance show including traditional stick dancing, done to appease the gods during religious festivals.
 
Note: Wear warm clothes, including woolly hats and gloves, to protect you from the wind chill in the early morning. Jeep safaris are prohibited during the monsoon season (June to September).
Day 7
Enjoy a short nature walk around the lodge, before your 1-hour transfer to Bharatpur Airport for your light aircraft flight to Nepalgunj.
 
This flight is an awesome experience, as you gaze down on the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas - several of which are over 8,000 m. On arrival you will be met and transferred to your lodge in the jungles of western Nepal.
 
In the afternoon enjoy a visit to an ethnic Tharu Village where you will learn more about their lifestyle and culture. You can also visit an Elephant Centre, before enjoying sunset views over the Karnala River.
Day 8
This morning enjoy a half day shared jungle walk in Bardiya National Park to seek out some of the small mammals and birds found here. We will also wait in a watchtower (machan) for inobtrusive wildlife sightseeing, accompanied by an experienced naturalist and wildlife tracker.
 
Established in 1988, this undisturbed wilderness covers an area of 968 km² in the Terai - a lowland region in the foothills of the Himalayas. Fed by the Karnala and Babai Rivers, it is the largest national park in Nepal and its dense forests, grasslands, savanna and riverine woodlands offer sanctuary to a diverse range of flora and fauna - including many protected species such as tigers and rhino. Elephants, swamp deer, Gharial crocodiles and Gangetic dolphins are all found here. Bird life is also prolific, including the large Bengal florican and the Sarus crane.
 
A packed lunch is provided and in the afternoon there is another opportunity to enjoy bird watching and tiger tracking, although sightings are rare.
Day 9
This morning head deeper into Bardiya National Park on a full day shared jeep safari, with a packed lunch.
 
We hope to see more of the wildlife of this great national park today and, if we are very fortunate, we may even spot a Royal Bengal tiger. We will also visit a crocodile breeding centre. After a full day of wildlife viewing, we return to our lodge.
 
In the evening enoy a cultural dance show performed by local Tharu villagers.
Day 10
This morning transfer to Nepalgunj Airport for your light aircraft flight to Kathmandu.
 
You will be met at Kathmandu Airport and transferred to your hotel.
Day 11
Transfer to Kathmandu Airport for your flight home.