Overview
A jungle walking safari is the most primal and thrilling way to experience Chitwan National Park. Accompanied by an experienced Nepali guide, you walk deep into the jungle, tracking rhino footprints, tiger scratch marks, and bird nests. On foot, you can reach dense areas inaccessible by jeep, offering a completely different dimension of wildlife encounter. Coming face-to-face with a rhino on foot is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Half-day tour about NPR 1,500-2,500/person (guide included). Departs from Sauraha.
Opening Hours
Daily 06:00-10:00 and 14:00-17:00 (tour times)
Travel Tips
Wear long pants and sleeves in natural colors (brown, green). Skip perfume. Always follow your guide's safety instructions without exception.
Hotels near Jungle Walking Safari
Hotels and guesthouses in Chitwan, Chitwan National Park, Sauraha
Other attractions in Chitwan

Chitwan National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage Site where you can spot rhinos, Bengal tigers, and other rare wildlife.

Elephant Safari
Explore the jungle from the back of an elephant for an unusual wildlife-spotting experience.

Tharu Village
A village where you can experience the traditional culture and dances of the indigenous Tharu people.
Rapti River Canoe Safari
A dugout canoe ride along the river to spot crocodiles and wild birds.
Elephant Breeding Center
A government-run conservation facility where you can see baby elephants up close.
Jeep Safari
An open-top jeep ride deep into the national park for the best wildlife-spotting chances.
Bishazari Tal (Twenty Thousand Lakes)
A Ramsar wetland lake in Chitwan for spotting rare birds and crocodiles.