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Wildlife Safari Tours in Nepal
 A highlight of any time spent travelling is the chance to get close to and experience the local environment and its wildlife in their natural state.
The Royal Chitwan National Park, and the more remote Royal Bardia National Park, are some of Asia's most famous wildlife sanctuaries, and form the basis of our safari tours in Nepal. The jungle, forest, river and grassland landscapes are home to many birds and animals including the majestic Indian elephant, endangered one-horned rhino, and the ever-elusive Bengal tiger.
Our tours combine many exciting safari activities in both of these national parks, allowing you plenty of time to immerse yourself in, and experience the Nepal's natural beauty. Other parks may also be visited on private and tailor-made itineraries.
We also have a range of multi-activity tours which feature safaris in one of the National Parks as part of a longer mixed itinerary.
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| Nepal Family Adventure |
Nepal |
14 days |
From UK£895 |
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Kathmandu, Annapurna camping trek, Rafting, Bandipur, Chitwan National Park. This tour has been specially designed for families with children aged 6-16 who want to enjoy a multi-activity tour in Nepal either on their own or with like-minded families & children. We include some fascinating cultural sightseeing, a relaxed camping trek with spectacular views, some easy rafting, and time in Chitwan National Park, with the chance to bathe with the working elephants. |
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| Nepal Wildlife Safari |
Nepal |
12 days |
From UK£880 |
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Kathmandu, Bardia & Chitwan National Parks. This tour combines a visit to the famous Royal Chitwan National Park, best known for its population of the rare one-horned rhinoceros, with another superb but less-visited wildlife
haven, the Royal Bardia National Park in western Nepal, where you have a better chance of seeing the majestic Bengal tiger.
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These provide further useful information about the range of activities available, and the country itself (climate, history, visas, security info etc.).
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