REVIEW · KATHMANDU
Chitwan 2 Nights All Inclusive Jungle Safari Tour
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Wildlife days, then an easy rest. This Chitwan 2-night all-inclusive tour is built for hands-on nature time, with a canoe trip on the Narayani River and an English-speaking nature guide steering the action. I like that it bundles park entry and daily meals into one price, so you’re not hunting down add-ons mid-trip. One thing to consider: this is weather dependent, so the schedule can shift if conditions aren’t right.
You also get the real benefit of planning taken care of for you. Air-conditioned bus transport runs Kathmandu to Chitwan and back (or via Pokhara), and pickup is included from the bus station area. If you want a low-stress wildlife break, the structure here makes it simple.
There’s also a practical trade-off. Drinks and personal spending aren’t included, and some days move at safari pace rather than sightseeing pace—so pack for comfort, not fashion.
In This Review
- Key highlights in plain terms
- Why Chitwan works as a quick Nepal reset
- Price and value: what $128 covers (and what it doesn’t)
- The day-by-day flow: from Kathmandu Valley gateways into Chitwan
- Getting into the park: Narayani River time that feels different
- Chitwan National Park: jeep safari plus jungle walk plus bird watching
- Jeep safari: faster searching, more chances
- Jungle walk: slower, closer, and more sensory
- Bird watching: small wins that add up
- Cultural program: keep the context, not just the animals
- Sauraha as your base: where you start and how the trip lands back
- What the included meals actually do for your day
- The guide factor: why communication changes the safari
- Accommodation reality: lodge vs. jungle tower feel
- Weather, refunds, and the one thing you can’t control
- Who this tour is best for
- Should you book the Chitwan 2-night all-inclusive safari?
- FAQ
- How long is the Chitwan all-inclusive safari tour?
- What meals are included?
- What activities are included in the jungle safari?
- Is transportation included from Kathmandu?
- Where do I meet the tour, and where does it end?
- What language is the guide?
- What happens if the weather is poor or the tour can’t run?
Key highlights in plain terms

- A full 2-night all-inclusive package with breakfast, lunch, and dinner included
- Narayani River time with a canoe setting that’s ideal for wildlife watching
- Chitwan National Park safari mix: jeep safari, jungle walk, and bird spotting
- Park entry fees are covered, so the money math is easier
- An English-speaking guide who can explain what you’re seeing
- Private feel for your group (even though you travel by shared transport)
Why Chitwan works as a quick Nepal reset

Chitwan is one of those places where the days feel alive in a different way than the hill towns. You’re not trying to climb anything here. You’re watching, listening, and moving at the rhythm of the park.
After Kathmandu, this kind of itinerary makes sense if you want a break from long travel days on foot. You trade temple steps for animal tracks, river bends, and early-morning sightings. And because the package includes food and park access, you can focus on the outdoors instead of logistics.
I also like that Chitwan is set up around Sauraha, a practical base area for getting into the park. That means less confusion about where to go and more time outside.
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Price and value: what $128 covers (and what it doesn’t)

At $128 per person, the value is in the bundle. You’re getting two nights in Chitwan with daily meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner each day), plus park entry fees and a real set of guided activities.
For many visitors, the hidden cost on safari trips is the add-on pile: entry fees, guide time, and “local transport” charges that show up later. This package avoids some of that. It also includes an air-conditioned vehicle for the Kathmandu–Chitwan–Kathmandu run, plus a pickup from the bus station area.
What’s not included is also worth knowing up front. Drinks and personal expenses are on you, so bring cash or card for bottled water, sodas, and snacks you might want between activities. If you’re the type who buys extras every stop, your final budget will creep up.
The day-by-day flow: from Kathmandu Valley gateways into Chitwan

Even if the big safari moments happen in Chitwan, the first day is about getting you positioned smoothly. The itinerary starts with travel through Thankot, a scenic gateway area at the foothills of the Chandragiri Hills. It’s a calm start that helps you shake off the feeling of being stuck only in Kathmandu.
From there, you move to Narayanghat in the Bharatpur region. This area is a practical hub for central Nepal, and it functions as a gateway toward Chitwan. Think of it as your “we’re really going” marker—less dramatic than the park, but useful for orientation before the wildlife part begins.
Then you settle into your Chitwan base for the next two days. That base is where you’ll experience the daily rhythm: early activity, meals handled, then another outing when the light and wildlife patterns are best.
Getting into the park: Narayani River time that feels different

The Narayani River section is one of the most satisfying parts of this package because it’s not all jeep and dust. You get about 1 hour 30 minutes here, and it’s part of the guided experience.
The river setting is ideal for wildlife watching because movement is slower and sight lines are clearer. Even if you’re not a hardcore birder, you’ll likely notice birds and river-life behaviors more easily from a canoe. One review even highlighted crocodiles and bird life during the canoe trip, which fits the kind of animal encounters Chitwan is known for.
What I like is that this isn’t presented as a separate side excursion you have to figure out. It’s scheduled into the day, included in the program, and backed by the same guide who’s helping you interpret what’s happening in front of you.
Practical note: bring clothing that can handle river mist or spray. If you run cold easily, a light layer helps for the canoe portion, especially when mornings feel cooler.
Chitwan National Park: jeep safari plus jungle walk plus bird watching

Chitwan National Park is the heart of the trip, and the plan doesn’t rely on just one kind of activity. You spend about 2 hours in the park area as part of the guided program, with a mix of experiences: jeep safari, jungle walk, and bird watching.
Jeep safari: faster searching, more chances
Jeep safaris are the practical way to cover ground in a wildlife reserve without exhausting yourself. The benefit is simple: you can explore more territory in less time. For species sightings that are spread out, that matters.
Jungle walk: slower, closer, and more sensory
The jungle walk is where the park starts to feel personal. You’re moving at a human pace, which means you might notice tracks, insects, and plants you’d never register from a vehicle. It’s also often the moment when people realize they’re listening as much as they’re looking.
Bird watching: small wins that add up
Bird watching can sound niche, but it often makes the whole day more rewarding because it fills the gaps between bigger sightings. If you’re the type who likes being productive with your eyes, this part gives you structure.
Cultural program: keep the context, not just the animals
The included activities also mention a cultural program. This is helpful because Chitwan isn’t only about wildlife. The local human story shapes how the park is experienced day to day.
A balanced expectation helps here: wildlife viewing is never a 100% guarantee. The value is in the combination—jeep for range, walks for detail, and river time for calm observation—so you’re not trapped waiting in one place.
Sauraha as your base: where you start and how the trip lands back

Sauraha is the main tourism hub connected to Chitwan National Park activities. The itinerary includes Sauraha as a key point on the last day, with the Sauraha bus station listed for the stop.
This matters because transportation isn’t an afterthought. You’re traveling with an air-conditioned vehicle between Kathmandu and Chitwan, and the package is designed to return you back to the meeting point in Kathmandu.
The meeting point is Getaway Nepal Adventure Pvt. Ltd in Thamel, and the tour ends back there. That’s convenient if you’re staying near Thamel and want to avoid extra taxi hops after a wildlife-heavy day.
If you’re planning your days around this trip, I suggest giving yourself a little flexibility on the first and last day for travel time. Safari moments are planned, but bus travel always has real-world delays.
What the included meals actually do for your day

This package includes two breakfasts, two lunches, and two dinners. That’s not just about saving money. It keeps you from having to decide where to eat while you’re in the middle of a guided outing.
Meals matter especially on safari days because energy and timing are everything. When food is handled, you can stick with the schedule and stay present for the activities instead of worrying about finding a restaurant near the park.
One thing to keep in mind: drinks aren’t included. If you love tea, soda, or bottled water on the go, budget a bit for that. It’s a small cost, but it’s a common oversight.
The guide factor: why communication changes the safari

The tour includes an English-speaking professional nature guide, and that’s a big deal. Wildlife spotting is one thing. Knowing what you’re seeing is another.
From past traveler experiences with this company, the communication style around trip details is often praised. Names that came up include Raj as a key point of contact, along with Arzun and Kapil mentioned in connection with the team experience. That suggests the support isn’t just a one-time handoff. It’s more like a real attempt to keep expectations clear.
What you should do to get the most out of the guide: ask quick questions when you’re stopped. For example, ask what signs to look for, what time of day is best for sightings, and what the guide expects in terms of animal activity. Even a short answer can make your next hour more meaningful.
Accommodation reality: lodge vs. jungle tower feel
The package includes your stay in Chitwan, but the specific accommodation style can vary. Some experiences are described as staying in the village edge area near the national park, and at least one account mentioned a tower-in-the-jungle style stay.
So here’s the fair expectation: you’ll get a comfortable base, and it’s designed to be close to the park rhythm. You’re not going to end up in a random far-off hotel that makes safari days feel like a commute.
To be safe, pack with the idea that it’s a natural area. Bring insect-friendly basics if you use them, and keep at least one layer for evenings. Chitwan nights can feel different than Kathmandu afternoons.
Weather, refunds, and the one thing you can’t control
This experience requires good weather, and it can be canceled due to poor conditions. It also has a minimum number of travelers, so dates can be rearranged if the group size doesn’t meet the threshold.
In plain terms: don’t book this as the one perfect, unmovable day in your entire Nepal timeline. Build in at least a little buffer so you’re not trapped if conditions force a change.
Also remember that free cancellation is offered if you act early enough. If you’re deciding between dates, earlier commitment can help lock in your preferred schedule.
Who this tour is best for
This Chitwan package fits best if you want:
- Two nights of wildlife activity without planning every step
- A guided program that mixes river, park, and walking
- A clear value deal where meals and entry fees are included
- A relaxed pace compared with trekking-heavy itineraries
It’s also a strong pick if you’re coming from another adventure and want to unwind. One of the best parts is that you’re not spending your vacation time navigating restaurants, ticket lines, and transportation puzzles.
If you’re the type who hates group logistics entirely, note that you travel by tourist bus transport. The activities feel guided and organized, and the tour is private for your group, but the transport component can still feel like a broader travel flow.
Should you book the Chitwan 2-night all-inclusive safari?
I’d book it if you want a straightforward, high-value wildlife break that handles the important stuff: park access, guide-led activities, and daily meals. At $128, the math works best for people who would otherwise pay for entry fees, guided safaris, and food separately.
I’d think twice if your schedule is rigid, because weather can affect what happens. I’d also add a little extra budget for drinks and personal expenses, since those aren’t covered.
If you want Chitwan in a way that feels organized and not stressful, this is a solid choice. You get multiple ways to experience the park—river, jeeps, walking—so even on a day when animal sightings are slower, you’re still doing something worth your time.
FAQ
How long is the Chitwan all-inclusive safari tour?
The tour runs for about 3 days, including 2 nights in Chitwan.
What meals are included?
The package includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner for 2 days.
What activities are included in the jungle safari?
Included activities are canoeing (canoe trip), jungle walk, bird watching, jeep safari, and a cultural program.
Is transportation included from Kathmandu?
Yes. Air-conditioned vehicle transport runs Kathmandu to Chitwan and back to Kathmandu (or to Pokhara), and pickup is offered from the bus station area.
Where do I meet the tour, and where does it end?
You meet at Getaway Nepal Adventure Pvt. Ltd in Thamel, Kathmandu. The tour ends back at the same meeting point.
What language is the guide?
The tour includes an English-speaking professional nature guide.
What happens if the weather is poor or the tour can’t run?
The experience requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. It can also be canceled if the minimum number of travelers isn’t met, with options to reschedule or refund.


































