Nepal’s geographical biodiversity and its wildlife have made Chitwan Jungle Safari as one of the most popular adventure tours with the greenery and flat landscapes of Southern Nepal. For the conservation of wildlife and plants, Chitwan National Park was established in 1973, the national park of Chitwan covers an area of 932 square kilometers and is located at the subtropical inner lowlands of the Terai of south-central Nepal. Ranging in altitudes from 100 meters in the river valleys to 815 meters to the Churia Hills.
It has also been listed under UNESCO Natural World Heritage list. Being the habitat of many endangered species and adventure added by Jungle Safari, Chitwan National Park is one of the most famous National Park of Nepal. The Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour is a great way to observe and look at close sights of animals like one-horned rhinoceros, Bengal Tigers, Langur monkeys, wild boars, sloth bears, pythons, crocodiles and a vast variety of birds, all while riding the back of an elephant through the woods.
Along with the elephant ride through the forest, the Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour also includes many more adventurous activities like canoeing, exploring the ethnic Tharu villages and having a visit to the national park’s animal breeding centers. Look at sunset views from the bank of the Rapti River and get close to the Tharu people’s culture and their traditional practices and customs as you visit the villages and settlements. So, here you are gifted with the variety of memories & experiences that the cultural & natural faces of Chitwan never fade away from the album of your remembrance.
If you can walk 5 miles a day and are in good aerobic shape (with a doctor’s approval), you can do fine and make it. The actual trekking is on mostly level ground with a few sections of steep hillsides – up and down. You should not carry more than a light day pack with a jacket, water and snacks. However, it is the altitude that creates the main issues. That said, the better shape you are in, the more you will enjoy the overall experience.
There’s no specific training needed if you are reasonably fit. If you are completely sedentary, then yes some cardiovascular training would be recommended. Stair climbing or hill walking will get most people ready. Remember you’ll be walking up and down rough paths for 8-12 days. You’ll be at altitude too which will make things much harder. Having a good level of fitness will help you enjoy your trek more and always remember, it’s not a race!
October, November and December is Nepal’s peak season and it is the best time to go trekking.
February, March and April is the end of the dry season and it is the second best time of the year to go trekking.
November, December, January and February, the sky is clear, but it can be very cold in the mountain. May to June is Nepal’s hot season and it can get very warm indeed. June to September is the monsoon season and the least popular time to go trekking in Nepal.
01: Large backpack/rucksack: 02: Day pack or day rucksack: 03: Sleeping bag: 04: Down jacket: 05: Trekking/Hiking shoes 06: Fleece jacket 07:Drinking water bottle-Aluminum 08: Sun glass 09: Wool hat and Sun cap 10: Gloves 11: Walking Poole 12: Torch or head lamp
It depends on your route, but EBC trek usually takes about 15 days. We suggest you not to go on a rush trek primarily due to the altitude. You will be landed in Lukla at (9,250 feet) and go to EBC at (17,500 f.). If you go too fast or rush your itinerary, you might get altitude sickness which is harmful.
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