We have 14 Chitwan holidays. Royal Chitwan National Park provides some of the best opportunities for spotting one-horned rhinos and Royal Bengal tigers in Nepal, often from on top of an elephant on an elephant safari. Our Chitwan holidays includes accommodation in Chitwan National Park and wildlife tours that get you closer to the fantastic wildlife of Chitwan than ever before. With a range of eco-friendly accommodations and lots of active and cultural activities to immerse yourself in, our Chitwan holidays are the ideal way to get in touch with Nepalese wildlife.


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The most memorable part of my holiday: waking up on trek and looking out of my tent at the Annapurnas with the rising sun catching the peaks and the truly charming and helpful Nepalese people.
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Most memorable? Climbing up the Annapurna Mountains. It evoked all sorts of emotions; fear, apprehension, joy, excitement and relief. One of the most memorable experiences in my life and I will look back on it with fond memories.
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An excellent holiday, an excellent experience, one which I very much hope to do again.
Top of the tops.
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Staying in Chitwan National Park, going on the elephant back safaris and being a part of the elephant bathing there were definitely highlights of the trip. Seeing the rhinos, crocodile and monkeys were a lot of fun, and so was seeing Mt. Everest.
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The scenery is breathtaking, the people wonderful and the rafting was so good. Chitwan was a totally different world and we felt very pampered and spoilt.
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The trekking in Nepal was fabulous as was our stay in the Royal Chitwan national park. It's hard to say which was better - I feel that the trip was really balanced. 10 out of 10
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Most memorable? Reaching Annapurna Base Camp early in the morning as the sun was rising. I felt a good sense of achievement.
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The most memorable part was: eating dinner by the camp fire with family and new friends after a fabulous day on the river! Calm, fun, and a memorable family adventure.
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Riding an elephant at 6.30am on Xmas day through the Chitwan jungle and spotting the one horned rhino is hard to beat. I can still see the breathtaking views on our trek round the Kathmandu valley that were constantly changing.
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