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Beyond the mountains, Nepal's lowland jungles offer world-class wildlife. Complete guide to jungle safari in Nepal — rhinos, tigers, jeep vs walking safari, the best parks, lodges, and when to go.
- Nepal's lowland Terai jungles host one-horned rhinos, Bengal tigers, wild elephants, gharial crocodiles and over 500 bird species.
- Chitwan is the most accessible park with the best rhino sightings; Bardia offers Nepal's best tiger odds and a wilder feel.
- The best season is October to March — cooler, drier, with thinner vegetation for clearer sightings.
- Choose ethical jeep and walking safaris — elephant-back riding has rightly fallen out of favour on welfare grounds.
Nepal beyond the Himalaya
Most people picture mountains when they think of Nepal, but the lowland Terai jungles are home to some of Asia's best wildlife — one-horned rhinos, Bengal tigers, wild elephants, sloth bears, crocodiles, and over 500 bird species. A jungle safari is the perfect contrast to a Himalayan trek.
The main parks
Chitwan National Park
Nepal's first national park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site — accessible, well-developed, with excellent rhino sightings and Tharu culture. The most popular choice.
Bardia National Park
Remote, wild, and uncrowded in the far west — Nepal's best tiger-sighting odds and a true wilderness feel.
Koshi Tappu
A wetland reserve in the east, a paradise for birdwatchers and waterbird species.
Types of safari
Jeep safari: Covers more ground, good for spotting rhinos, deer, and crocodiles across the park.
Walking safari (guided): A thrilling, on-foot experience with naturalist guides — more intimate, with the chance of close encounters (and proper safety briefings).
Canoe trips: Dugout canoe rides on jungle rivers for gharial and mugger crocodiles and waterbirds.
Birdwatching & jungle walks: Excellent for the Terai's incredible birdlife.
What you'll see
One-horned rhinos are the headline and commonly seen in Chitwan. Tigers are elusive but most likely in Bardia. Also: spotted and sambar deer, wild boar, monkeys, gharial and mugger crocodiles, and spectacular birdlife. Patience and an early start improve your odds.
When to go
The best months are October to March — cooler, drier, with good visibility as vegetation thins. Spring (March–April) is hot but excellent for wildlife gathering at water sources. The monsoon (June–Sept) is hot, humid, and lush but harder for sightings.
Combining with a trek
Chitwan sits conveniently between Kathmandu and Pokhara, so a 2–3 day safari slots neatly into a Nepal itinerary before or after a trek. It's the ideal way to round out a trip — mountains and jungle in one journey.
Pair a safari with a Himalayan adventure from our best treks in Nepal, or contact us to build a combined mountains-and-jungle itinerary.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best national park for a jungle safari in Nepal?
Chitwan National Park is the most popular and accessible, with the best one-horned rhino sightings and rich Tharu culture. For the wildest experience and the best Bengal tiger odds, choose Bardia National Park in the far west.
When is the best time for a Nepal jungle safari?
October to March is ideal — cooler, drier weather with thinning vegetation makes wildlife easier to spot. Spring (March–April) is hot but good as animals gather at water sources; the monsoon (June–September) is lush but harder for sightings.

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