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Do not miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see some of the most endangered animal species. Book this trip with us and travel to the UNESCO-listed Chitwan National Park, located some 146km away from Kathmandu. Participate on a guided, 3-day tour of the national park and see an amazing diversity of flora and fauna.
Enjoy our pickup service from Kathmandu or Pokhara and travel to Chitwan in an air-conditioned tourist bus. Covering an area of 932 square kilometres, the national park is home to a variety of endangered species, including 500 one-horned rhinos, around 120 Bengal tigers and a large number of lumbering elephants, crocodiles, pythons, deer and brilliantly colored birds.
Visit a traditional Tharu village on the first day of the trip. The Tharu people have been living in the jungles of the southern plains of Nepal and northern parts of India since time immemorial. Go out on an elephant safari, ride a canoe and visit an elephant breeding centre on the second day of the trip.
The third day of the trip involves birdwatching in the morning before you prepare for the departure. We will drive you to Pokhara or Kathmandu in a tourist bus after the trip is over.
Chitwan National Park is the most popular nature reserve in Nepal. Located in the southern plains of the country, it is home to some of the most threatened wildlife on earth, including one-horned rhinos and the majestic royal Bengal tiger.
Join us in this short, three-day trip to discover Chitwan. Explore its dense thickets during an elephant safari as well as during a jungle walk and spot a variety of wild animals. Also included in the itinerary is a canoe ride in the Rapti River, which bisects the park, as well as a Tharu dance performance. The Tharus are a group of people indigenous to the Terai plains of Nepal.
Experience the best of Nepal's natural beauty during this short trip. Please scroll down for more details.
Chitwan National Park is one of the most popular wildlife safari destinations in Nepal. Located in the plains of the Terai in the southern part of the country, this national park is known for its abundance of wild animals, including some endangered species such as one-horned rhinos and royal Bengal tigers.
Join us on this 3-day trip to the national park and get to enjoy the best of Nepal's rich biodiversity. The national park came into existence in 1973. In 1984, UNESCO designated it a world heritage site. This wildlife reserve is home to 56 species of mammals, including endangered one-horned rhinos and royal Bengal tigers, 543 species of birds, 126 species of fish, 590 species of butterflies and 47 species of reptiles.
You will take a comfortable tourist bus from Kathmandu to Chitwan on the first day of the trip. The next two days, you will be occupied in jungle safaris, nature walks, bird watching, local boat rides, and a traditional performance by the Tharus, an ethnic group indigenous to the southern plains of the country.
The best time to visit the national park is from March to May and from September to December. Head for the bus station on the last day of the tour and catch the bus to Kathmandu. For more details, please go through the itinerary below.
Start your day with a calm canoe ride on the Rapti River. You might see many birds and two special crocodiles—the Marsh Mugger and the fish-eating Gharial—resting by the water. After the ride, enjoy a guided walk through the jungle. You’ll learn about useful plants, see butterflies, and maybe spot some shy animals hiding in the trees. On the way back, you can watch—or even help—wash elephants in the river.
After lunch and some rest, embark on an exciting jeep safari in Chitwan National Park. Look out for the one-horned rhinoceros, various deer, wild boars, monkeys, leopards, sloth bears, and, if you’re lucky, the Royal Bengal Tiger.
In the evening, enjoy a Tharu dance show, a fun way to learn about the local people and their culture.
Chitwan National Park is the best destination in Nepal for jungle activities. The park is rich in flora and fauna and will satisfy any jungle-lover's expectations! Located in the south-west of Nepal, the park is the oldest national park in the country and is listed as a UNESCO world heritage site.
This 3-day, 2-night package tour offers jungle activities such as an elephant back safari, canoe ride, visit to elephant breeding tour and bird watching. In addition to jungle activities, the package also includes a tour to an ethnic Tharu village in a traditional oxcart and a Tharu cultural program show.
As the national park is home to several wild animal, reptiles and bird, you will have the opportunity to spot several species of wildlife such as the endangered one-horned rhinoceros, Bengal tiger, spotted deer, crocodile, python and others. There are also about 450 species of birds in Chitwan National Park.
You will be accommodated in one of the best hotels in Chitwan, Hotel Green Park, on a full board basis.
If you don’t have enough time, are hiking with family, or prefer a short and easy adventure, this day hike from Pokhara to Australian Camp and Dhampus is a perfect choice. The journey begins with a 2.5-hour uphill hike from Kande through forests and villages, offering breathtaking views of Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, and Hiunchuli.
After a scenic lunch at Australian Camp, enjoy a gentle 45-minute downhill walk to Dhampus village. This Gurung village gives you a glimpse of local life, terraced fields, and traditional hospitality. It’s a great option for those seeking light hiking, nature, and culture—all in one day, close to Pokhara.
This comprehensive 20-day Everest Gokyo Lakes Trek is a remarkable adventure through the breathtaking landscapes of the Himalayas, offering a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural immersion, and physical challenge. The journey commences with a scenic flight to Lukla, followed by a trek through charming Sherpa villages, including Phakding and the vibrant Namche Bazaar, allowing you to acclimatize to the high altitude and experience the local way of life.
As you venture deeper into the Everest region, the trek leads you through lush rhododendron forests, across suspension bridges, and past cascading waterfalls. Highlights include reaching the iconic Everest Base Camp, standing in awe of the world's highest peak, and ascending Kala Pattar for unparalleled panoramic views of Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, and the sprawling Khumbu Glacier. The trek also challenges you with the crossing of the Cho La Pass, a high-altitude pass that rewards your efforts with breathtaking vistas of the surrounding Himalayan giants.
The journey then takes a scenic turn towards the tranquil Gokyo Lakes, where you can marvel at the turquoise waters and the majestic Cho Oyu peak. You'll have the opportunity to hike to Gokyo Ri for even more spectacular views and explore the serene beauty of this high-altitude region. As you make your way back, you'll pass through picturesque villages like Machermo and Dole, enjoying the warm hospitality of the Sherpa people and immersing yourself in their rich culture.
The trek concludes with a final descent to Lukla, where you'll catch a flight back to Kathmandu
As flights between Lukla and Kathmandu can at times be delayed or cancelled due to weather conditions, we recommend adding at least 1 extra night post-tour in Kathmandu.
All those joining our Everest & Gokyo Lakes Trek will receive free trekking pack hire (normally costs $45), containing a down jacket and sleeping bag; suitable for the season in which you are travelling.
If you prefer a shorter trek, you may wish to consider our 15-day Everest Base Camp Trek.
Explorer
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
This is a world-class trek that takes you through beautiful wooded valleys, along cold, clear mountain rivers, and into the soaring, snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas. The trek culminates in a climb to the high mountain glacial region of Everest Base Camp. The trek is justifiably famous for being both challenging and rewarding, and yet remains open to most who have the stamina and determination to make it.
You start this tour in Kathmandu where you meet your trekking guide to travel by road to Salleri where your trek to Everest Base Camp begins. Starting in Salleri means you avoid the flight into Lukla and instead add 3 beautiful days of trekking through the foothills of the Himalays in areas with few other tourists. This is a lodge-based trek, which gives you the chance to spend time meeting and talking with other trekkers and guides in the evenings, as well as enjoying a little more comfort at the end of each day and ensures you contribute to the local economy.
From Salleri the trek spends the first few days climbing gradually through the Himalayan foothills, crossing several deep, wooded river valleys before following the Dudh Khosi up to Namche Bazaar, an historical Sherpa trading centre of the Khumbu Region. From here you enter into the Sagarmatha National Park area, and tremendous mountain scenery surrounds your trail as you make your way towards the high mountain glacial region of the Everest Base Camp. Several acclimatisation days are built in en-route to ensure you ascend safely.
Beyond Lobuche, snow-capped mountains close around as you follow the Khumbu Glacier up to Gorak Shep (5,288m), and ascend Kala Pattar (5,545m). The view of Nuptse, Ama Dablam and Everest, from the summit of Kala Pattar, is truly breathtaking. The following morning, you trek up to the Everest Base Camp area, from where so many expeditions have begun. From Base Camp you retrace your steps back to Lukla, along the way appreciating spectacular views of peaks from angles you may have missed on the way up.
From Lukla you catch the morning flight back to Kathmandu where you have a little free time to do some last minute shopping or a little more sightseeing around the city and surrounding valley.
All those joining our Classic Everest Trek will receive free trekking pack hire (normally costs $45), containing a down jacket and sleeping bag; suitable for the season in which you are travelling.
If you prefer a slightly shorter trek, you may consider our 15 day Everest Base Camp Trek, which starts with a flight to Lukla.
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel, Guest House, Home-stay
Age Range
12-75 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Kathmandu, Cairo, Dingboche, Lob
Kathmandu, Cairo, Dingboche, Lobuche, Everest Base Camp, Kala Patthar, Pangboche, Namche Bazar, Lukla, Kharikhola, Paiya, Phakding, Thengboche
Start your day with a convenient guest pickup from the designated Lakeside location between 7:45 AM and 8:00 AM, ready for departure.
Begin your sightseeing with a visit to Bindhyabasini Temple at 9:00 AM, a peaceful temple offering stunning panoramic views of the Annapurna mountain range.
Next, at 11:00 AM, experience the dramatic beauty of the Seti River Gorge, a deep and narrow gorge sculpted by the rushing waters of the Seti River.
Take a break at 12:15 PM for lunch at a local restaurant, enjoying a chance to rest and recharge before the afternoon activities.
At 1:00 PM, visit Devi’s Fall, a captivating waterfall where the Pardi River mysteriously disappears into an underground tunnel. Just across from the falls, explore the sacred Gupteshwor Cave at 2:00 PM, known for its fascinating rock formations and hidden temple.
Around 4:00 PM, you have the option to visit the International Mountain Museum, where you can discover the rich history, culture, and mountaineering heritage of the Himalayas (entry ticket not included).
Wrap up your day at 6:00 PM with a peaceful stroll along Phewa Lake or enjoy an optional short boat ride, taking in the scenic beauty of one of Pokhara’s most iconic spots.
Start your day with a convenient hotel pick-up in Kathmandu, where your friendly guide will give you a brief overview of the tour. First, visit Pashupatinath Temple, one of Nepal’s most sacred Hindu temples, located by the holy Bagmati River. Watch the traditional rituals and admire the temple's unique architecture.
Next, head to Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest stupas in the world. Enjoy the peaceful Tibetan Buddhist atmosphere as you walk around the stupa and explore nearby monasteries and shops. Stop for a relaxing lunch near Boudhanath, where you can savor tasty Nepali or Tibetan dishes.
After lunch, visit Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple), located on a hill with amazing views of the Kathmandu Valley. Explore the stupa and meet the playful monkeys that live there. Then, continue to Kathmandu Durbar Square, a historic royal complex filled with old temples, palaces, and rich history.
Finally, enjoy a leisurely walk to Thamel, a lively neighborhood full of shops, cafés, and local life.