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Nepal , Asia , Blog / July 20, 2023 by Monica / Leave a Comment

Thinking about going on a Chitwan jungle safari? Great idea! This Chitwan National Park safari guide will tell you how to get there, where to book, and what animals you’ll see while on safari in Chitwan National Park. We’ll also cover what to pack and what not to pack, as well as when to go. Let’s dive in!

Monica on a Chitwan jungle safari, watching a rhino in the distance.

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Chitwan National Park was one of my most-anticipated stops while I was visiting Nepal .

I’d experienced wildlife safaris before in Tanzania , and though I was lucky enough to see the Big Five and much more, Chitwan would be a new experience altogether.

The terrain was wildly different, and the animals were a world away. One horned rhinos and the unique gharial crocodile can all be seen here… and I could not wait to see them for myself.

If you are planning a Chitwan jungle safari, but aren’t sure where to start, this article will help you. Here we will cover where to go and what to see in Chitwan, what (and what not) to wear on safari, as well as top safari tours.

From the lush green jungle to the clear rivers to the incredible animal life, here is everything you need to know about a Chitwan jungle safari!

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Monica under the shaded canopy on her walking safari in Chitwan National Park.

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Planning a Chitwan Jungle Safari

Chitwan National Park was the first national park of Nepal.

Established in 1973, this expansive park covers 932 km² of lush subtropical terrain. Nestled in the Inner Terai lowlands, it offers a diverse landscape ranging from peaceful river valleys to majestic Churia Hills.

Chitwan National Park is filled with wild and endangered animals. From the mighty one-horned rhinoceros, to the regal Bengal tiger, you’ll likely encounter the many majestic creatures that call this park home.

If you have the chance to go on a Chitwan National Park safari, you should absolutely do it! In this guide, I will tell you exactly how to plan and what to expect in Chitwan National Park.

When to go on a Chitwan National Park safari

If you are able to arrange it, the best time to visit Chitwan National Park is in April and May. Though these months are hot, reaching up into the low triple digits, trust me – it will be worth it!

This is because April and May are the end of the dry season in Nepal . This means that animals are much more likely to come out into the open, looking for watering holes, rather than staying hidden in the jungle.

If you want to visit during a more comfortable temperature range, then October to early March is the best for you. Temperatures will sit around the mid-70s, but be forewarned. Though you are more comfortable, you may not see as many animals.

Winter, on the other hand, gets downright cold. January is the chilliest month, skimming freezing at night.

I booked my safari in Chitwan National Park within the first half of May. While it definitely was hot and extremely sunny each day, I wouldn’t change that decision. I saw more animals than expected and we had long, dry days.

Pro Tip: This Chitwan jungle safari follows the exact route I took. It includes a walking safari, Jeep safari, and dugout canoe ride. Swipe my exact itinerary. BOOK YOUR JUNGLE SAFARI HERE!

A gharial crocodile seen on a Chitwan jungle safari.

What You’ll See On Safari in Chitwan National Park

The park is home to 68 species of mammals. The two most famous residents of the park are easily the Bengal Tiger and the Greater One-horned Rhino. Note that the rhinos and tigers are found in two different areas of the park.

You’ll likely see various hooved animals, including sambar, hog deer, barking deer, spotted deer, and wild boar.

The park is also home to 55 species of amphibians and reptiles. Gharial crocodiles were the stars for me, and they swam beside my canoe as we glided through the Rapti River.

Chitwan National Park is also home to nearly 600 species of birds, many of which you will see on your safari.

If you choose to take a walking safari, which is included on my recommended Chitwan tour , you will also see untamed plant life, creeping vines, and towering trees up close.

Where Is Chitwan National Park

Chitwan National Park is located in the southern part of central Nepal, close to the border of India.

Kathmandu to Chitwan Distance

Chitwan National Park is over 105 miles away from Kathmandu , Nepal’s capital city. It will take nearly five hours to drive to Chitwan via rental car, but can take longer through other transportation modes.

More on those below.

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The driving path for a Chitwan jungle safari.

Ways to get there

You have a few options when deciding how to travel to Chitwan National Park.

Take a tour.

The easiest (and arguably best) way to get to Chitwan national Park is on a tour.

The park has regulations that prohibit visitors from walking the park without a guide anyway, so in my opinion it is easiest to book a tour before arriving.

You can either book a larger tour of Nepal that includes a stop in Chitwan, lodging, transpiration nd more, or you can book a tour of Chitwan only, including transportation and lodging.

Let’s break down each option.

⫸  10-Day Adventure Sports Tour in Nepal

I one-thousand percent recommend this  10-day adventure sports tour  for anyone who wants to incorporate their Chitwan jungle safari with excursions in Pokhara and Kathmandu, too. loves nature, culture, and an adrenaline rush!

I can  personally vouch  for every activity on this tour!

It is the exact route I followed and hits all the stops you have seen me post about on this site. The only difference between this tour and mine is that I added on an ultralight flight, too.

  • On this tour, you’ll experience a jungle safari to see rhinos and elephants in Chitwan National Park .
  • You’ll ride a dugout canoe and see gharial crocodiles.
  • Adventurers, you’ll get to go bungee jumping and paragliding in Pokhara and ride the steepest zipline in the world.
  • And, you’ll see cultural sites in Pokhara and Kathmandu.

I could not recommend this experience more!

⫸  3-Day Chitwan National Park Safari from Kathmandu

If you just need a tour to and from Chitwan, minus the rest of Nepal, then I recommend  this 3-day Chitwan tour .

It originates in Kathmandu, and all transportation is provided via Tourist Bus to and from Chitwan. (Be forewarned, the bus ride is long! 7 or 8 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions.)

It also includes all meals and accommodations in Chitwan, near the park, as well as entrance fees and activities within the national park.

You’ll get up close and personal with gharial crocodiles, and enjoy a guided Jeep tour. Lastly, tackle short jungle hikes as well as a cultural show from the Tharu tribe.

Chitwan was one of the highlights of my entire trip, and this tour won’t disappoint. Seeing the one-horned rhinos and gharial crocodiles was incredible, and the lush green jungle was so lush and beautiful.

The colorful flora in Chitwan National Park.

Ride the Tourist Bus.

Every morning, multiple tourist buses leave from Kathmandu to Sauraha, which is near one of the park’s 12 entrances.

When booking the tourist bus, know in advance that the road is difficult for the bus to drive. There are large unpaved sections and that will nearly double the transportation time.

It can take around eight hours, give or take, to reach the park by bus, depending upon traffic, road construction, and weather.

Book a Rental Car.

From Kathmandu , Chitwan National Park is reachable in under five hours by car.

From Pokhara and Lumbini, Chitwan National Park is a roughly four to five hours drive.

Pro Tip: I always get the best rental car prices here. If you are considering booking your own car to self drive, BOOK YOUR RENTAL CAR HERE!

The park is easily accessible from most of the larger cities of Nepal. Be aware that some sections of the road are unpaved, though they are passable by car if you take it slow.

What To Pack for a Chitwan Jungle Safari

The key to comfort on a Chitwan jungle safari is layers. While I do have a complete Nepal packing list available, I want to talk a bit more specifically about what to pack for your safari in Chitwan.

Here is everything you need for your trip.

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Comfortable earth-tone pants

These thick comfy leggings are a great option! Choose them in dark green, brown, or grey tones to blend in to your surroundings. Get yours here!

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Rugged trekking sandals

These trekking sandals have crossed six continents with me and are still going strong! They are super sturdy and perfect for a walking safari. Get yours here!

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A loose light t-shirt

Grab a few basic tees in earth-toned colors. They are excellent for keeping the sun off of your shoulders on long days in the jungle. Get yours here!

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A moisture wicking tank top

Prefer to go sleeveless? This moisture wicking tank will let your body breathe and help to regulate your temp even in hot weather. Get yours here!

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Your favorite wide brim hat

This wide brim hat is the exact one I am wearing in the photos on this page. It is crushable and packable and protects you from the bight sun. Can’t recommend it enough! Get yours here.

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A scarf or shawl

Be sure to pack a lightweight scarf in case you need extra sun coverage. I used one to cover my shoulders while on the walking portion of the safari one day, and I was glad to have it. Get yours here!

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Hiking boots

If you prefer boots or shoes over sandals, these are the ones I recommend. They are lightweight and waterproof, which means they can even survive the Rapti River. Get yours here!

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A Foldable Day Pack

Bring a tiny, foldable day pack for your safari in Chitwan. It is perfect for stashing your photo gear an water bottle, as well as other extras you may bring. Get yours here!

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A reusable water bottle

I am obsessed with this Hydroflask bottle and couldn’t recommend it more! It keeps cold drinks icy cold and hot drinks steaming hot. In Chitwan, you’ll be thankful for those icy sips on hot days. Get yours here!

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The sun shines strong in Nepal, especially in spring and summer. Don’t forget your sunglasses . I love these ones because they are lightweight and more comfortable on the nose than the glasses with rubber pads. Get yours here.

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You do not want to go on a Chitwan jungle safari without sunscreen ! I saw plenty of red, sun-burned people and – better to not be one of them. Choose this eco-friendly option if you can. Get yours here!

What not to pack for a Chitwan jungle safari

When planning for your safari in Chitwan National Park, you will want to be very mindful about what colors you pack.

Earth-tones and muted colors that blend with the natural environment are best.

Bright unnatural colors, like vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows, should be avoided. This is because the bright colors can scare or startle the animals, and they may be more likely to stay hidden if you’re wearing them.

Your guide will likely warn you the day before about color considerations for your tour. Unfortunately, there are always people who ignore that advice.

Don’t be that person!

Where To Stay Near Chitwan National Park

If you choose to self drive or travel to Chitwan without a tour, you are gonna need a place to stay. While it is not possible to stay inside the park, there are a number of options in the small towns nearby.

I stayed at the Parkland Hotel in Chitwan and I highly recommend it! If I return, I would absolutely book a stay here again.

The grounds are lush and green. There is a swimming pool on site, which is amazing in the hotter months. The staff is all super friendly and helpful. And, the rooms are comfortable.

They serve buffet-style meals, which accommodate both meat eaters, vegetarians, and a number of other dietary needs. My only criticism is that they could have served dal bhat and other Nepali staples, but hey – I ate well so no compaints!

a dugout canoe at sunrise in Chitwan National Park - part of your Chitwna jungle safari.

FAQs on Chitwan National Park

Still have questions about taking a safari in Chitwan National Park? Let’s tackle those below.

How many days do you need in Chitwan National Park?

I recommend a minimum of three days in Chitwan (3d/2N) so that you get to take a safari drive, a Rapti River canoe ride, and a walking safari. With more than three days, you could even consider longer visits to the elephant breeding center, gharial breeding center, and more.

Basically, the longer you stay in Chitwan, the more wildlife you will get to see.

Monica in Kathmandu, looking at colorful temples while traveling through Nepal.

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Can you see tigers on a Chitwan jungle safari?

Yes, it is possible to see Bengal Tigers on a Chitwan jungle safari. Chitwan National Park is home to 128 Royal Bengal Tigers according to a national survey conducted in 2022.

However, they are quite rare! The best chances to see them are often near Tamor Lake and Lamital.

Is Chitwan National Park worth it?

Hands down, yes! Chitwan National Park is one of the top destinations in Nepal. This is due to the lush green nature, the endangered and unusual wildlife, and the stunning rivers.

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How expensive is a Chitwan jungle safari?

It varies depending on the experience you book. For example, Jeep safaris can range from under $100-$250 depending on the route, length, and provider. Elephant safaris on the other hand tend to be around 2000 NPR give or take.

Can we stay inside Chitwan National Park?

There are no actual resorts or hotels set within Chitwan National Park. However, you can stay in the nearby village of Sauraha, which is walkable to the Rapti River and one other entrance into the park. A list of recommended hotels is featured above in this post.

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The river and rees inside Chitwan National Park.

Final Thoughts on a Chitwan Jungle Safari

I would recommend to everyone visiting Nepal that they should absolutely book a Chitwan jungle safari. It really is a once in a lifetime chance!

If you want to swipe my exact Nepal itinerary, you should book this tour here .

It covers not only Chitwan National Park, but also Kathmandu’s cultural sights, Pokhara’s adventure activities, and Trishuli River white water rafting. I could not have been happier with my route and would recommend it to anyone who wants a taste of everything.

I hope that this Chitwan National Park safari guide will help you plan an amazing trip !

The jungle is stunning. The animal life is amazing. And, the lush greens and the glowing orange sunsets will certainly stick with you forever.

If you have the chance to visit Chitwan National Park, you definitely should!

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Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour

Chitwan Jungle Safari

  • Duration 3 Days
  • Trip Grade Easy
  • Destination Nepal
  • Start/End KTM/KTM
  • Group Size 1-12
  • Max. Altitude 1345
  • Escape in the deep jungle and enjoy the soothing chirping of birds & earthy scent of the dense forests
  • Come across a range of flowers and vegetation
  • Get to see wildlife and several species of birds
  • Visit Tharu village to witness their traditional attire and ancient stick dance
  • You will go on a jeep into the Park for Safari in Chitwan National Park
  • You will visit the elephant breeding center and birdwatching
  • Do canoeing and get to see many aquatic animals
  • Enjoy gorgeous sunrises and sunsets

Chitwan jungle Safari Tour

The Chitwan Jungle safari tour includes activities like a jeep safari, bathing with elephants, deep jungle walks, canoeing, a Tharu village visit, etc.

You will stay in a nice 3-star hotel or resort equipped with all the modern amenities to make your stay fabulous. We can also customize the package into the luxury Chitwan tour by upgrading the hotel to 4 or 5 stars. The price of the package will vary if you customize the tour.

Whether you are a passionate wildlife photographer or just love to spend time in the wilderness, the three-day Chitwan Jungle Safari is the best package. For the three days, you explore the dense forests and spend time in nature, rejuvenating your soul.

Chitwan is the wilderness capital of Nepal. The Chitwan National Park offers a range of activities that take you close to the wildlife and birds. Established in 1973, the Chitwan National Park used to be the playground of the royals of Nepal.

Now, it has become one of the most prominent tourist centers in the country. The national park is located in the subtropical inner Terai lowlands and stretches up to the Churia Hills.

Home to many endangered animals like the royal Bengal tiger, one-horn rhino, gharial crocodile, and others, the Chitwan National Park has become one of Nepal's most visited national parks. In addition, you also get to see several other wildlife-like elephants, deer, wild boar, sloth bear, leopards, monkeys, and diverse species of birds. To be honest, this place is a paradise for birdwatchers. As per the records, there are 364 species of birds.

Chitwan Jungle Safari Attractions

Enjoy deep jungle walking and unwind from your worries.

We have added a jungle walk as one of our activities in the Chitwan National Park. You can also say it is a short forest hike to have closer views of the animals and plants. The jungle walk is led by an expert guide who can handle any encounter with wildlife. You'll get to have a serene time and unwind.

Go on a Canoe ride and witness gorgeous landscapes

The canoe ride is very famous in the Chitwan National Park. You'll be following the Rapti River and relish the stunning landscapes. During the canoeing, you can see birds, crocodiles, and other animals on the banks of the river. All the activities in Chitwan are guided by a professional guide and he will peddle for you and maintain the safety standard of the activity.

Come across numerous wildlife during the Chitwan Jungle Safari

One of the major activities in the Chitwan National Park is a jungle safari. You have the option to do it on a jeep or an elephant. Either way, the safari will be wild and take you deep into the jungle close to the habitat of the animals.

Meet with the indigenous group of Tharus

Tharus is one of the indigenous communities of Nepal with great history and ancient cultural heritage. While visiting Chitwan, we make sure to take our guests to their village and let them see the traditional attire, stick dance, and taste their delicacies.

One of the famous dances is Stick dance, which is called Danda Nach in the local language. Likewise, Ago Nach (Fire Dance) and Mayur Nach (Peacock Dance) are also popular cultural shows.

The climate of Chitwan National Park

Chitwan National Park has a tropical monsoon climate, which is highly hot, humid, and sticky throughout the year. The Chitwan National Park is located in the central climatic zone of the Himalayas; the monsoon starts in mid-June and lasts till late September.

Chitwan National Park has three major climates summer (March to June), monsoon (July to September), and the temperature cools down & winter arrives from October to February.

Vegetation in Chitwan National Park

Chitwan National Park can be characterized by tropical and subtropical forests. In this national park, most of the areas have been covered by the moist deciduous vegetation type of the Terai region. Besides forests, there is a huge area, which is covered by grasslands, and more than 50 species of grasses can be found in this region including the world's tallest grasses.

Wildlife in Chitwan National Park

Chitwan National Park has a wide variety of faunal diversity. Nearly 700 species of wildlife can be observed in this park. Nearly 17 species of snakes, monitor lizards and starred tortoises also reside in this park.

Chitwan National Park also has nearly 113 fish species, and there were nearly 235 gharials in the 1950s, which dropped and reached 38 Gharials in 2003. Every year this place attracts a lot of bird watchers as there are nearly 543 recorded species of birds out of which most of them are globally endangered.

You'll Experience

Tharu Cultura program on Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour

Find the detailed program for the Chitwan Jungle Safari for 3 Days. The 3-day Chitwan jungle safari starts and ends in Kathmandu. You travel to Chitwan on the first day, spend the next full day in Chitwan, and return to Kathmandu on the last day. The 3 days are perfect for exploring the Chitwan National Park to the fullest.

However, if you have only 2 days, you can still do the short tour of Chitwan in 2 days or if you have more days, you can explore more in Chitwan by spending 4 days or more, so, let us know if you need a customized program for Chitwan Jungle Safari.

Day 1: Travel from Kathmandu to Chitwan National Park

We pick you up from your hotel lobby early in the morning if we are driving to Chitwan. The drive is around 6 hours long and presents gorgeous landscapes. If we are flying to Chitwan, we'll drop you at the airport as per flight departure time. Anyway, it'll be a scenic and comfortable journey to Chitwan.

Upon reaching Chitwan, we’ll check in at the hotel and freshen up. Before we end the day, we visit an indigenous Tharu village. This short excursion lets you see the vibrant traditional dresses of Tharus and their ancient stick dance. We come back to the hotel for a good night's sleep after the tour.

  • Accommodation Lodge

Day 2: Full Day Jungle Activities in Chitwan National Park

We wake up early in the morning and go canoeing. Later, we’ll visit the Chitwan National Park for a jeep safari or Elephant Safari deep in the forest.

You can see animals like one-horned rhinoceros, wild boars, elephants, deer, peacocks, etc. If you get lucky, you may get to see the royal Bengal tiger and other exotic animals. Likewise, you'll also see a range of birds during the safari.

After the safari, we take a break and visit the elephant breeding canter. Many visitors love to bathe with elephants and play with them. You'll visit the crocodile canter and explore other parts of the national park before going back to the hotel.

  • Meals B, L, D

Day 3: Travel from Chitwan to Kathmandu

Today, you have the option to go on an early morning jungle walk and enjoy the sunrise.

It'll be a very tranquil time, and you get to see lots of birds. Later, have breakfast and get ready to leave Chitwan. We either drive or fly back to Kathmandu and the tour ends.

Is the offered itinerary not suitable for you?

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  • Both ways of transportation by private tourist vehicles
  • 2-night Accommodation
  • Meals (2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, and 2 dinners)
  • All the jungle activities as per the itinerary
  • National park entrance fees
  • Bar Bills and all the drinks
  • Tips for the tips
  • Anything not mentioned in the included section

Essential Info

Optional tour on chitwan jungle safari.

There is optional 3-hour rafting on the way to Chitwan from Kathmandu so, let us know if you want to add the Trisuli River Rafting Adventure to your Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour.

Tour Extension after Chitwan Jungle Safari

If you are planning to visit some other places in Nepal. We have the Lumbini Tour , and Pokhara Tour , we can make a combo tour package with a visit to all these places. Let us know.

Hotels on Chitwan Jungle Safari

3-star hotel/Resort/Lodge accommodation is provided in Chitwan at the offered price. However, there are Luxury 4- or 5-star hotels also available in Chitwan. So, let us know if you want to upgrade your hotel accommodation in Chitwan.

Q1. Who can join the Chitwan Jungle Safari?

Anyone can join the 3 days Chitwan jungle safari. It is also a perfect family holiday package and is doable for all age groups. There are no limitations on anything.

The trip does not involve any physical straining activity other than canoeing. You can join our 3-day Chitwan Jungle Safari or add it as an add-on to your trip to Nepal if you have a few extra days.

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Chitwan Jungle Safari, The Ultimate Guide 2024

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Chitwan jungle safari has been enticing travellers to Nepal for decades.  Years and years ago, this jungle was an intrepid and dangerous place to visit, with only the bravest of tourists setting foot there. We were told stories of elephant attacks on tribal villages and how our guide helped his clients up a tree to hide from a leopard below for a full day! 

Now, for better or for worse, it is a tourist hotspot and a must visit destination on any trip to Nepal.

On arrival for your Chitwan jungle safari you may question what you’re doing here.  The town itself is pretty enough, set along the Narayani River, with dusty roads and sunset views.  It is, however, not the jungle paradise you would probably expect from this UNESCO world heritage status national park. 

Venture further down the river though and you will find yourself in dense, thick jungle that is just teeming with wildlife.  A Chitwan jungle safari is not to be missed and will be a highlight of any trip to Nepal – whether you get to see the elusive creatures or not!

About Chitwan National Park

The chitwan jungle with light coming through the trees

Chitwan National Park is the first national park in Nepal. The sad story behind Chitwan jungle is that after it received national park status, the indigenous tribes that made their homes and livelihoods here were forced to leave the jungle. 

Chitwan National Park was sadly a popular hunting ground for many years, drastically reducing the number of rare rhinos, tigers and elephants found here.

Due to careful conservation efforts (spurred on by tourist activity) numbers are on the rise. So although tourism is something to be cautious of in areas like this, if you’re careful about the tours you choose then you can rest in the knowledge that your money is going back into the jungle and communities that surround it.

Where Is Chitwan National Park

A tiger spotted on a chitwan jungle safari in nepal

Chitwan jungle is located in south-central Nepal in the districts of Nawalpur, Parsa, Chitwan and Makwanpur. The Narayani river forms a natural boundary to human settlements, leaving the forest area clear of human inhabitants.  

Chitwan National Park Weather

Chitwan has a tropical monsoon climate with high humidity all through the year.  You really will notice a change in temperature here, especially if you’ve just come from the cooler mountain areas.  Make sure you keep a bottle of water (or three!) on you at all times!

The area is located in the central climatic zone of the Himalayas, where monsoon starts in mid June and eases off in late September.  There is a lot of rain here, which is what causes the dense jungle and brings huge amounts of wildlife to the area.

The Best Time For A Chitwan Jungle Safari

From October to March, the skies are relatively clear and the average daily temperature is around 25°C.  This is by far the most comfortable time of year to visit Chitwan jungle.

However, the best time to see animals is late January to March , This is when the Phanta grass is slashed down by the villagers, which obviously improves visibility drastically and increases your chances of spotting the wildlife that makes it home here.

We went trekking through Chitwan jungle when the impressive grass was towering above us and it was quite an experience, and we still saw tonnes of wildlife, so don’t let it put you off visiting at different times of year!

How To Get To Chitwan National Park

A Rhino spotted on a jungle safari in chitwan national parl

Kathmandu To Chitwan

Getting from Kathmandu to Chitwan is relatively easy.  To get from Kathmandu to Chitwan you can take the tourist bus that leaves from the Thamel end of Kantipath in Kathmandu at 7.30am.  Make sure you get there with time to spare, so that you can get your bags on the bus and get settled before it leaves.  

It should cost around Rs500-Rs600, depending on who you book through.  If you book your bus from Kathmandu to Chitwan through your hostel then it isn’t unusual for them to send someone to take you to the bus, so there is no way you can get lost!

Going from Kathmandu to Chitwan should take around five to seven hours, and there will be comfort stops along the way.  The tourist bus has AC and is a lot more comfortable than the local bus, with plenty of room for your bags and a lot more leg room!

Pokhara To Chitwan

From Pokhara, tourist buses depart from the tourist bus stand at 7.30am and take a similar length of time to reach Chitwan. 

It is possible to get from Kathmandu to Chitwan or from Pokhara to Chitwan by local bus and taxi, but it won’t cost much less and will be far less comfortable. 

We used local buses a lot while in Nepal, and always loved travelling with the locals and being more immersed in the culture, but we were advised by a Nepalese that local buses aren’t always the safest, with drivers paid to cover ground quickly rather than safely. 

When you see the winding mountain roads with no safety bollards you will understand why this is a scary thought! Apparently it’s pretty scary for the drivers too, and it is rumoured that a lot of them drink to steady their nerves before the long journeys.

What To Expect From A Chitwan Jungle Safari

Now that the boring information is out of the way, let’s have a look at what you can really expect from a Chitwan jungle safari. 

Chitwan Jungle Safari Tours: Your Options

Working elephants in chitwan, nepal, carrying reeds on their backs and being ridden by workers in the jungle

We opted for a walking jungle safari because we weren’t sure about the treatment of elephants used for the elephant jungle tours.  We recommend that you do some thorough reading on the issue before you decide on the best way for you to see Chitwan jungle.

You have several options available to you when it comes to booking your Chitwan jungle safari.

Elephant Rides On A Chitwan Jungle Safari

You could book a jungle elephant ride, where you get to explore Chitwan jungle on the back of an elephant.  Obviously it sounds pretty amazing, to be up close and personal with these incredible creatures, and the other advantage to this is that you get to ride above the jungle itself, giving you a better chance of spotting some of the wildlife. 

The downside is the obvious use of animals for tourism (like we said, do some research and decide what you feel comfortable with).

The other potential downside (again, do your own research), is that we were told the elephant jungle safaris in Chitwan don’t take you across the river to the more dense jungle.  There is plenty of wildlife on the inhabited side of the river, but it may be something to consider if you wanted to be a little more intrepid!

Chitwan Jungle Safari Walking Tour

Another option available is a walking safari in Chitwan jungle.  It is law that two guides accompany you into the jungle for your own protection.  On a walking tour make sure you request to be taken across the river, so that you can explore the dense jungle there.

Jeep Safari Tours

They also do jeep safari tours, though we aren’t really sure how much wildlife you actually see from a loud car racing around the jungle! Especially when our guides were worried that our footsteps were too loud!

How To Book A Chitwan Jungle Safari

It’s very easy to book your jungle safari. Just about everywhere you go will be selling tours, as it’s obviously the best thing to do in Chitwan and the main reason that tourists visit.

If you don’t like the sound of what your accommodation is offering, then just take a walk down the main street and ask around there. Most places will tailor a package to your needs, so make sure you’re clear about what you want to get from your jungle safari.

We booked through our accommodation at Chitwan Village Resort and the guides were experienced and professional throughout the day.

A walking tour for two, with a canoe ride there and back, two guides and a packed lunch (not including water) cost us $80. Prices may vary depending on who you book through, how many people are on the tour and which kind of tour you take.

What Will A Typical Day Be Like?

A traditional wooden canoe used on a chitwan jungle safari

Our Chitwan jungle safari started before sunrise.  We climbed into traditional wooden canoe and were rowed down river in the breaking dawn, with the sounds of the jungle just waking up as our soundtrack. 

It was an incredibly magical moment in itself, but as we were spotting various beautiful birds and the odd crocodile tail, we suddenly became aware of something much bigger and more colourful watching us from the bushes.  

It was a Bengal tiger.  The guides were just as excited as us, as we watched quietly from the canoe.  It seemed to stalk us down the river, keeping pace with our canoe and weaving in and out of the bushes on the river side.  It an incredible experience, one that will stay with me forever.

The guides predicted that it was an old male, perhaps the very same one that had recently been foraging for scraps in the Tharu village.  Apparently the tigers never cross the river, and they thought this one was too old to hunt and had come in search of an easier food source. Eventually he got bored of us and disappeared into the jungle beyond.

A BENGAL TIGER SPOTTED ON OUR CHITWAN JUNGLE SAFARI

I was thankful that we were getting out of the canoe over the other side of the river to the tiger. 

Before we set off on our jungle safari walk, the guides briefed us. If there was a bear or a tiger we were to make ourselves big and stand our ground.  If there was a rhino we should climb a tree. If there was an elephant we were basically screwed.

We were interested to learn that the guides were most afraid of the elephants.  Our older guide told us that years ago, when people still lived inside Chitwan jungle, he used to take tourists to stay in the jungle at the camps. One day they went out for a jungle safari, and when they returned the entire village was ransacked, the villagers all killed by a herd of elephants.  They were terrified of them, and wanted to avoid them at all costs.  

A little more cautious than before, we set off through Chitwan jungle, slashing our way through huge grasses.  I felt pretty vulnerable, walking around completely unprotected, knowing that we were very much in the animal’s world here.  Our guides pointed out tiger footprints as we went, though luckily our morning sighting was our first and last of the day.

boats heading into the jungle in chitwan for a safari

We saw deer and picked fresh limes to add to our bottled water.  Our guides pointed out various different types of fauna as we went, knowing everything about the jungle.  The heat was intense and so incredibly humid as we got further into the jungle. It made walking quite hard work. 

The guides hushed our footsteps as we rounded the corner and watched as a rhino trotted away through the undergrowth.  We were close enough to make out the armoured plates of his back, and his single horn as he escaped our cameras.

For lunch we climbed a tree that looked over the river and jungle beyond and scanned for wildlife as we ate.  We watched a herd of elephants grazing in the long grass (and were pretty chuffed to be at such a safe distance!). 

We also spotted a crocodile over the other side of the river, and our guides were quick to scuttle down the river bank and warn some fishermen who were knee-deep in the murky water.  

During the afternoon we covered some different terrain.  There were several paths cut through the long grasses, which we cautiously followed, listening out for any unfamiliar sounds that could signal danger. 

As we neared the end of our day the guides pointed out some ant homes that had been destroyed and suggested it could mean a bear had been foraging there.  They were right, and as we rounded a corner we came face to face with a black bear. It was only metres away, happily tucking into an anty dinner.  

A BEAR IN THE LONG GRASS IN CHITWAN NATIONAL PARK

My heart felt like it was beating out of my chest, but luckily the bear hadn’t seen us and just carried on eating.  The guides pushed me forward, encouraging me to get a good photo. I didn’t know that behind me they stood poised with their huge sticks in the air, obviously ready to put up a fight should they have to.  

Then, as I was shakily trying to focus the camera, the guide’s phone went off on full volume, like something out of a comedy sketch.  Fight or flight kicked in and I got ready to run (the exact opposite of what I was meant to do!)

The bear turned and stared right at us, stood up on its hind legs as though it was preparing to attack, but then seemed to change its mind and went galloping off into the jungle.  I felt as though we had just escaped death, but our guides made us chase the bear, hoping for another glimpse!  

Perhaps they aren’t that dangerous after all, or perhaps the guides were happy to get rid of us after a day together in the jungle!  Luckily, it was much faster than us and was nowhere to be found.

We returned by canoe, pretty exhausted but with a camera full of photos and an even greater sense of wonder at this incredible country.

Spotting Tigers

two boats on a chitwan jungle safari in nepal

Tigers are elusive and mysterious creatures, which makes it all the more exciting when you spot them. Unfortunately, though, tiger sightings at Chitwan National Park are incredibly rare and you’ll be very lucky to see one. Our guide informed us that there are usually only a couple of tiger sightings all year, so make sure you go for the other wildlife and not just the tigers.

If it’s tiger sightings that you’re chasing then why not plan your trip around them? There are several places in Nepal and India where tiger sightings are possible, so plan to visit several of these national parks to increase your chances of seeing these magical creatures.

Ranthambore National Park and Panna National Park in India both offer great opportunities for tiger spotting, so split your time between Nepal and India to give yourself a better chance of getting that sighting!

Chitwan Jungle Safari Essentials

Wear dull colours.   This is pretty obvious I guess, but I packed an overnight bag with only some red and black trousers to wear, so I felt pretty stupid when the guide explained about the bright colours scaring away the animals.  Learn from my mistake!

Bring water.   I thought two big bottles of water was plenty, and didn’t want to be lugging around any more than that.  I was wrong, two bottles was not plenty and I was thirsty by lunchtime, trying to ration my dwindling water resources. It is VERY hot in Chitwan jungle, be prepared!

Wear decent shoes.   A pair of walking shoes like this will be perfect.  You need your feet covered, and preferably your legs too.  There are a lot of spiky bushes and grasses out to get you, and you never know when you might need to climb that tree!

Wear sun cream and bring something to cover up.  Most of the time you’ll be in the shade of the trees, but there are times when you’ll be in that boiling hot sun, so make sure you’re sorted just in case. 

Bring mozzie repellant.   They are everywhere!

Bring some cash with you .  The ATMs in Chitwan charge you to withdraw, so you can save a bit of money by being prepared.

A SHY LITTLE DEER HIDING IN CHITWAN JUNGLE

Where To Stay For A Chitwan Jungle Safari

FERNS AND BUSHES IN THE CHITWAN JUNGLE

Chitwan Village Resort

We stayed at Chitwan Village Resort and loved it. It’s smaller than a lot of the posher-looking resorts (and cheaper too), they were friendly and welcoming and couldn’t do enough to help us with our stay.

The rooms themselves were basic, with their own bathrooms. There’s a lovely garden with seating areas for relaxing, and it’s a short walk from the main strip so it’s quiet in the evenings.

One of the things we loved about this place is that they didn’t sell elephant jungle safaris when we stayed. I’ve since looked on their website and it now suggests they do. Whether or not this is out of date I’m not sure. We booked a full-day walking tour through them and found the guides outstanding in every respect. We couldn’t recommend them highly enough.

Evergreen Ecolodge

We heard great things about this eco-lodge in Chitwan National Park. It’s committed to being as eco-friendly as possible. Don’t expect luxury, but if you’re happy to embrace the ethos then this is a great forward move in the battle to clean up Nepal.

Where To Eat In Chitwan National Park

Kc’s restaurant.

KC’s is a favourite amongst tourists, with a menu ranging from traditional Nepali cuisine to pizzas and pasta. It’s a good place to head in the colder months as it has a fireplace to warm you.

Friends Café

This rooftop restaurant is a little quirky and very friendly. Come here for an easy going place to hang out at any time of the day, they have plug sockets too so it’s a great place if you need to work! They do mainly Mexican and Italian dishes here.

Sweet Memory Restaurant

A place that prides itself on home cooking. They serve great momos here and lots of different curries. It’s hidden down a side alley so you might have to do a little searching to find it!

Other Things To Do In Chitwan (That Don’t Involve Jungle Safaris!)

A PATHWAY THROUGH THE THICK VEGETATION IN CHITWAN NATIONAL PARK

If you don’t really fancy a Chitwan jungle safari then that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t visit this incredible place. There are quite a few other attractions here, such as hiring bikes and cycling to a local nature reserve or exploring the cultural village of Tharu. You can read about them and more in our detailed post on the best things to do in Chitwan National Park.

Hopefully this guide has been useful, and we hope you have the most amazing visit to Chitwan National Park. Let us know how you found it in the comments below! If you found this guide useful then follow us on social media for more travel tips and inspiration.

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Chitwan National Park: the Centre for Jungle Safari in Nepal

Home to over 700 species, the Chitwan National Park is the best place to go on safari in Nepal

Chitwan National Park – in the Terai lowlands region of Nepal – is one of the top wildlife safari destinations in Asia and home to over 700 wildlife species. These include the extremely rare one-horned rhinos, clouded leopards and Bengal tigers. The subtropical forests and grassy plains cover an area of 952sqkm (367sqmi), contrasting sharply with rugged Himalayan landscapes. If you’re planning a trip to Nepal, it’s certainly worth fitting Chitwan National Park into your itinerary – enjoy our guide to give you a taste of what to expect.

You can spend two nights in a luxury lodge and enjoy a Jeep safari in Chitwan National Park as part of Culture Trip’s exclusive 11-day Nepal trip , led by our Local Insider.

A brief history of Chitwan National Park

Formerly a royal hunting ground, Chitwan National Park became Nepal’s first national park when it was established in 1973 to protect the area’s wildlife from poaching – particularly Bengal tigers and one-horned rhinos, whose populations had been diminished to critically low levels.

In 1984, the park was awarded Unesco World Heritage status and with hunting outlawed, the population of rhinos has more than doubled from around 300 in the 1980s to 694 in 2021 – while the population of Bengal tigers has grown from 40 in the 1980s to around 100 today.

Today, the park is an increasingly popular destination for travellers keen to venture beyond the mountainous regions of Nepal and experience a totally different side to the country, attracting an average of 180,000 annual visitors. The success of its ongoing conservation efforts has earned Chitwan a reputation as one of the best-preserved national parks in Asia – therefore, one of the most biodiverse places on the continent.

Rapti River, Chitwan National Park, Nepal

Animals to look out for in Chitwan National Park

Along with Kaziranga National Park in India, Chitwan is one of only two places in the world with a population of over 100 one-horned rhinos, which, alongside African white rhinos, are the largest of all rhino species. Bengal tigers – the biggest of all big cat species – are also a magnificent sight to behold, if you’re lucky enough to spot one, of course.

It’s not just rhinos and tigers that are worth visiting for, though. Chitwan is home to 68 species of mammals, 126 species of fish, 56 species of reptiles and amphibians and one of the highest concentrations of bird species in the world – over 344 in total, including Indian pittas, Bengal floricans, crested serpent eagles and emerald doves.

If you go on a boat safari on the Rapti River, keep an eye out for gharials – a critically endangered, fish-eating crocodile species, recognisable by its long, thin snout. On game drives, you may also see Asian elephants, gaurs and hyenas in the grasslands – along with sloth bears, wild boars and grey langur monkeys in the jungle. There have even been sightings of cloud leopards on several occasions in recent years – although the chances of encountering one are slim at best.

Rhinos in Chitwan National Park, Nepal

When to visit Chitwan National Park

October through to March offers the most comfortable conditions for wildlife viewing in Chitwan National Park, with minimal rainfall and daytime temperatures hovering around 25°C (77ºF) on average. January and February are particularly good months for spotting animals as villagers harvest the long grass, making sightings much easier.

April and May – while considerably hotter and slightly wetter – coincide with the end of the dry season and when animals congregate at waterholes, so your chances of spotting a rhino or a tiger are increased. Just be prepared for hot and humid temperatures, often exceeding 35°C (95ºF).

It’s best to avoid the monsoon season between June and September, as flooding is common and wildlife safaris are practically impossible.

Culture Trip’s 11-day Nepal trip departs several times throughout the year .

A Chitwan Bengal tiger rests in Chitwan National Park, Nepal

How to get to Chitwan National Park

By far the most convenient way to get to Chitwan National Park is by air. With domestic airlines – such as Yeti Air and Buddha Air – you can fly directly from Kathmandu or Pokhara to Bharatpur, which is 6.2mi (10km) outside of the park – and from here, take a taxi to your accommodation. Flights only take 25 minutes from Kathmandu and 20 minutes from Pokhara.

The much cheaper alternative is to travel by bus, which takes between five and seven hours from Kathmandu and a similar amount of time from Pokhara to the village of Sauraha, just outside the park. Tourist buses depart at 7am daily from Sorakhutte – near the Thamel district – in Kathmandu and from Pokhara’s main bus stop.

If you don’t mind spending more for extra comfort, Greenline Tours run a deluxe bus service to Meghauli (on the edge of Chitwan National Park) from Thamel in Kathmandu and lakeside in Pokhara – complete with free Wi-Fi and air conditioning on board, plus a buffet lunch en route. You can book tickets online in advance: check the website for prices at the time of your visit.

If you like to feel your hair stand on end, you could let the adrenaline flow on a white water rafting and wild camping adventure along the Seti River – starting in Damauli and ending up in Gaighat, around an hour’s drive from Chitwan National Park. It’s one of the highlights of Culture Trip’s specially curated 11-day Nepal adventure , led by our Local Insider.

Where to stay near Chitwan National Park

There are no resorts within the boundaries of Chitwan National Park, but there are plenty of options nearby – ranging between luxury lodges and traditional homestays. The main village on the edge of the park is Sauraha – where you’ll find a plentiful choice of accommodation, bars and restaurants and safari tour providers. Green Park Chitwan, Maruni Sanctuary Lodge and Hotel Jungle Crown are among the standout options worth considering.

Meghauli, just 24mi (40km) to the west of Sauraha, is home to a handful of premium retreats, including Barahi Jungle Lodge and Meghauli Serai – both of which have an on-site restaurant and spa, as well as offering a range of wildlife experiences, including Jeep, boat and walking safaris with experienced park rangers.

An elephant walks across a shallow lake in Chitwan National Park, Nepal

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Enchanting Chitwan Jungle Safari | All About Chitwan National Park, Nepal

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Chitwan Jungle Safari – Nature’s Rhapsody In Nepal

The conjunction of the stars and planets fell into place and we headed out to experience the marvels of Nepal including the Chitwan Jungle Safari. Probably it was preordained that we experience Nepal along with the Himalayan Travel Mart.

Our earlier plan of visiting Nepal had been literally nipped in the bud when the country was devastated by a massive earthquake in 2015. We had planned to visit the place around that time and were forced to shelve our plans.

But it was indeed a sense of deja vu that we felt as we explored Nepal on an itinerary that seemed to be eerily similar to the one that we had planned four years earlier. First up on our current itinerary was the Chitwan jungle safari at the famed Chitwan National Park.

After reaching Kathmandu late in the night, we started early on a road trip that would take us from Kathmandu all the way to Pokhara which was a little more than 200 kilometres away, if one were to drive directly there, however as we would be halting and enjoying the attractions of Chitwan National Park and Lumbini , the birthplace of Buddha, our journey would actually cover about 533 kilometres.

We filed into the Toyota Mini-Bus that would be our vehicle for the next few days. We were 14 of us from different parts of the world and all meeting for the first time, complete strangers. Little did we realize that by the end of the trip we would start feeling like a big family.

So off we went, breaking the ice with each other, towards our first destination, Chitwan National Park – UNESCO World Heritage Site . The Kathmandu to Chitwan National Park distance was about 169 kilometres and we reached our destination in the late afternoon. But not before halting mid-way for a delightful local Nepali lunch of Dal-Bhat.

Waking Up At The Chitwan National Park

Chitwan jungle safari

The sweet music of a million harps filled the ears. A soothing calm engulfed the mind. A smile came unbidden to the lips and the body was wracked by strange waves of ecstasy. We woke up to this pleasant dream and pushed the window curtains of our cottage at the Jungle Villa Resort .

It was still dark outside, but the darkness was beginning to turn grey. We slipped outside and were met with mellifluous sounds of hundreds of birds waking up to a new day. There is nothing more soothing than waking up to the sweet chirping of birds in the lap of nature.

We wanted to enjoy those precious early morning moments when nature reveals its most pristine form. We rushed to an open-air deck near the restaurant by the side of the river Rapti. There as we sat on wooden chairs sipping steaming hot cups of coffee, nature played out its enthralling symphony.

Jungle Villa Resort Chitwan

The Rapti river meandered by our side. We could see the forests of the Chitwan National Park beyond the river. To our right were emerald fields of elephant grass. The water reflected the cloudy sky with a hint of orange, the sun had already risen but hid shyly behind the clouds.

Chitwan jungle safari

And then far away in the river, we spotted two black shapes. They were the famed one-horned Rhinos of Chitwan, an endangered species and native to the Indian subcontinent.

Rhinos at Chitwan

As we lost ourselves in the magic of the moment, listening to the chirping of birds and feasting our eyes on the stunning riverine landscape that stretched out before us we realized why the Chitwan National Park Nepal was a listed UNESCO World Heritage site.

The spectacular land is considered to be one of the last remaining pristine and undisturbed parts of the “Terai” region that had earlier spanned the foothills of Nepal and India. It is considered as the only surviving example of the unique and natural ecosystems of the ‘Terai’ region.

We could have spent our entire life frozen in the magic of that moment that bordered on the divine. But time and tide wait for none and we had to shake ourselves to come out from the trance that nature had induced on us. After all, it was just the beginning of the day, there were many exciting experiences lined up including the Chitwan safari.

Early Morning Rendezvous With Birds At Chitwan National Park

Chitwan jungle safari

We are not professional ornithologists with a profound knowledge of birds nor are we the kind who can spot and photograph birds in the twinkling of an eye. But we have a passion for nature and the different species of birds that inhabit the earth.

We are satisfied just listening to the sounds of different birds, never mind if we cannot differentiate between the call of an Asian Koel and Indian Cuckoo. We just enjoy and revel in the entire experience of being in the midst of nature and our ears hum in ecstasy at the different assorted sounds of birds that assail it.

Rapti river

We were off early morning. Our walk took us on a path that ran parallel to the Rapti river. We walked through a grove of elephant grass. The grass gently caressed our legs, early morning dew glistening on it. We could hear the sound of birds everywhere. Some seemed familiar and some totally unfamiliar. Different species of Herons and Egrets swooped over the waters of the Rapti river. A flock of Parakeets flew excitedly overhead. Members of the Cuckoo family kept up an incessant symphony that even Beethoven would have envied.

“There goes a Kingfisher, that one is a yellow-footed green pigeon, and that one is a Wooly-necked Stork”. Our guide pointed out various birds, some hidden in the upper reaches of trees and some that chose to take flight just when our eyes located them. A flash of colour here, a spread of wings there and they would be gone into the vastness of the blue skies.

We really enjoyed the excitement of the early morning walk with the cool river breeze gently caressing our cheek, the sounds of the birds serenading us, and the sight of crocodiles floating nonchalantly by in the river.

Chitwan National Park is famous for its birds apart from the Chitwan Jungle Safari. It is home to around 543 species of birds. The ecosystem of the Chitwan National Park is known for having one of the highest concentration of birds in the world and is a designated biodiversity hotspot. Some of the endangered species of birds in the world like Grey Crowned Prinia, Lesser Adjutant, among others have made Chitwan National Park their home.

Chitwan Jungle Safari

One of the attractions for most people if not all is the Chitwan jungle safari. We too love heading out into the jungle. It is always a thrilling experience to move into the jungle, losing oneself in the sounds of the jungle. The pregnant air of anticipation of spotting wildlife must indeed be one of the most exciting experiences that one can have.

Chitwan jungle safari

Chitwan National Park which is spread over an area of more than 900 square kilometres is home to a wide array of fauna. The star attraction is, of course, the one-horned Rhino which number over 600. Most of the core area of the forests are out of bounds for visitors.

Chitwan jungle safaris take visitors into the outer region of the core area only. For those wishing to enjoy the thrills of the Chitwan jungle safari, there are three options to do so. One can head out for a jungle walk with a guide or opt for a Chitwan jeep safari. The third option is to mount an elephant and head into the jungles in search of wild animals.

But as responsible travellers who believe in sustainable tourism , we are against animal tourism and hence we skipped the elephant safari and opted for the Chitwan wildlife safari by means of a jungle walk. We knew that the chances of seeing wildlife including the rhinos at close quarters astride an elephant were much brighter. However, we were fine with not getting close-up pictures of Rhinos and just enjoying the serenity of the jungle.

A Jungle Walk Inside Chitwan National Park

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A jeep dropped us off at the outer fringes of the Chitwan National Park. We were a small group who had opted for the Jungle Walk as we did not want to ride the elephants.

Our guide briefed us about the jungle and also told us what we should do in case we came face to face with a wild animal. He told us the different forms of escape and techniques to use if confronted by a Rhino, Sloth Bear, or Tiger. He advised us to stay together and not lag behind. We looked at each other with the same thought, we knew we would not stand a chance if a wild animal suddenly materialized in front of us! Also, we were not sure our guides and escorts would be of much help either, armed as they were with flimsy sticks!

But our hearts beat loudly and merged with the sounds of the forest. We walked silently in single file behind our guides, wary of the slightest moment in the bushes. We followed the guides deep into the jungle. Suddenly they froze in their tracks and pointed in the distance, a herd of deer gave us a coy look and gambolled shyly away before we could even get our hands on our cameras. A peacock strutted past and disappeared into the trees. Our guides stopped to show us different plants that were used for medicinal purposes and would be of great use if one were lost in the jungle.

We trudged on behind our guides, enjoying the sheer thrill of just being in the jungle. We had done jeep safaris in places like the Pench Tiger Reserve earlier, but this was the first time that we were actually on the ground and treading the same land on which the wild animals moved around. It was exciting and at the same time a terrifying thought. But as luck would have it, we did not encounter any wild animal, no Rhino, Leopard, Bear, or Tiger, just a herd of shy gazelles. But we were happy and contented.

The walk in the wild had enabled us to establish a primordial connection with nature, something that we all miss in the urban centres that we live in. Later we heard accounts of close encounters with Rhinos by those who had gone on an elephant safari, but we did not mind missing out on that as somewhere in the corner of our minds was the image of an elephant with slightly moist eyes.

Safety precautions for the Chitwan Jungle Walk

  • Always walk close to each other in a group and do not lag behind since chances of wild animals attacking a group are unlikely, so essentially there is strength in numbers
  • Always remain silent and avoid making any noise or speaking loudly during the jungle walk
  • Do not get adventurous. Always follow the instructions of the guide at all times
  • It is always advisable to ask the guides first before touching any plants or other vegetation
  • Stay calm and never panic in case of animal encounters
  • If you are confronted with a bear, then avoid making eye contact and also do not run
  • If you come face to face with a tiger, then do not panic and run. Look the tiger in the eye and slowly back off
  • If elephants attack you, run in zig-zag fashion or make a loud noise and try entering a dense forest
  • In case of a Rhino attack, avoid running. Remain still and quickly find some cover like a tree or a bush

Elephant Safari Chitwan National Park

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If you are looking to enjoy the thrill of a Chitwan Jungle Safari tour, one of the popular options is the Chitwan Elephant Safari. This is offered by most of the resorts that dot the outer fringes of Chitwan Nepal. Also, one can get close to the elephants and bathe with them.

Bathing with Elephant

It was early morning, must have been around 5.30 AM and the eastern skies were just brightening up. We were out again to enjoy the morning magic when an elephant silently slipped past us towards the river. It was the safari elephant. A large group of visitors whom we had spotted the day before at the restaurant was accommodated on two elephants.

About 4-5 on each elephant sitting on a platform on the back of the elephant with the Mahout riding in the front. The elephant with its burden waded straight into the river, crossing the river to walk with its human cargo into the jungles of Chitwan National Park. As the elephants slowly disappeared from sight, we heard the cheerful singing by one of the visitors who were obviously so moved by the serenity of the environment that he broke into a romantic Bollywood number. It was just another day in paradise for him and his group but the same could not be said of the elephants.

It may be argued that elephants are the best way to head deep into the jungles as opposed to jeeps. That the elephants are well fed and well looked after. Of course, they are and there is no doubt about it. But how many of us would be ready for a life that offered food and shelter along with a chain? How many of us would be ready to sacrifice our basic freedom and do as per the bidding of our ‘master’? How many of us would be willing to bear the burden of others on our backs?

These are questions that one needs to answer for oneself before embarking on an elephant safari. It is a well-known fact that the spirit of the elephants need to be broken before they can be tamed and that is why female baby elephants are first trained and then tamed.

There are many options to enjoy the Chitwan Jungle Safari and the treasures of the forest. The wealth of the forest is unlimited and it showers its riches on those who care to experience it in harmony with the flora and fauna.

A Canoe Ride In The Chitwan National Park

Canoe ride at Chitwan

Chitwan translates as, “heart of the jungle”, but for us, the place was more of a “Chitchor”, which translates as “stealer of hearts”. Indeed Chitwan with its spectacular beauty stole our hearts. The breathtaking tapestry of riverine forests and grasslands along with the rich bio-diversity makes Chitwan a unique eco-system in the world. One of the best ways to experience this pristine eco-system is by cruising along the river in a canoe. This is one of the top things to do in Chitwan, Nepal and that is what we did during our stay at the Jungle Villa Resorts at Chitwan.

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We gently and gingerly stepped into the long and sleek canoe one at a time. The canoe made by a single log of wood has just enough width for a single person to sit. There were small chairs placed inside the canoe and we placed ourselves on them in a single file.

Then we moved into the waters. It was almost as if we were floating on water, the water was that close to us on either side. Some of us did have the terrifying thought of floating with crocodiles as the river was the natural habitat of crocodiles. We saw the proud snouts of many a crocodile floating past us, but luckily not too close for comfort.

Rhino at Chitwan

The Canoe ride is indeed one of the Best Things to Do in Chitwan, apart from the Chitwan Jungle Safari. You seem to be in a different world as you silently float in the waters. On one side stretches the riverine forests while on the other are the grasslands. A tableau of nature is unveiled on the banks of the river. We spotted birds going about their daily rituals, a Kingfisher here, an egret there, crocodiles moving stealthily in search of an unsuspecting quarry.

We then spotted a one-horned Rhino chilling in the cool waters of the river. He was submerged in the water, bar the upper portion of his torso. He was lost in his own world and oblivious to our presence as we glided past it. Our experience of canoeing in Chitwan left us feeling elated.

Village Walk And Interaction With The Tharu Community

Village Walk

The jungle and humans always have a symbiotic relationship. The people who live on the fringes of forests learn to live in harmony with the forests. One such community living in the outer periphery of the Chitwan National Park is the Tharu community. The Tharu people have historically lived in the Terai region.

They are found In the northern states of India like Uttarakhand and Bihar as well as in Nepal. The actual origins of the community are shrouded in myth, however, a group known as Rana Tharu believe that they originate from the distant lands of the Thar desert in Rajasthan .

We visited one of the small villages inhabited by this community just outside the fringes of the Chitwan National Park. It was interesting to see a slice of their everyday life. A group of kids sat on a mat, ostensibly catching up on their school homework. A close look at the books and we found that the textbooks were in English. Women went about their daily chores while some men lounged in the shade of their huts.

Dance performance at Jungle Villa Resort

Later in the evening, the women folk presented a scintillating program of dance. The energetic and vigorous dance moves evoked memories of Dandiya Ras of Gujarat and Rajasthan .

About Chitwan National Park

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The Chitwan National Park was established in 1973. It was formerly known as Royal Chitwan National Park. Historically the place was a dense forest and in the late 19th century had become popular with the Royalty and its visitors as being an excellent place for big game hunting. It is thought that earlier there were as many as 800 Rhinos among other wild animals.

But the hunting expeditions took its toll and hundreds of rhinos, tigers, bears, leopards, and other animals met their nemesis. However with the establishment of the National Park and the sustained efforts of all stakeholders, today the Chitwan National Park is a thriving eco-system, one of the last of its kind in the world and hence a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The Chitwan National Park which is naturally bounded by the rivers Rapti and Narayani is today home to a vast variety of flora and fauna apart from being a sanctuary to some of the rarest birds in the world. More than 68 species of mammals are found here including the Bengal Tiger. More than 543 species of birds are found in the Chitwan National Park. The eco-system also attracts a large number of migratory birds both in winter and summer.

Chitwan National Park Map

Chitwan National Park map

How To Get To Chitwan National Park

Chitwan National Park is located about 169 kilometres from Kathmandu and about 150 kilometres from Pokhara. The nearest airport to Chitwan National Park is Bharatpur which is located about 22 kilometres away. One can fly from Kathmandu to Bharatpur and drive down to the Chitwan National Park or also drive all the way from Kathmandu. Public buses can also be used to reach Chitwan National Park both from Kathmandu and Pokhara.

If you are planning a visit Nepal and Chitwan National Park, you can book a cheap flight through TripAdvisor  or  Agoda  or  CheapAir  or  Cleartrip  or  Makemytrip  or  Priceline right here.

Where To Stay In Chitwan National Park – Chitwan Hotels

There are plenty of hotels in Chitwan and resorts as well. Chitwan National Park hotels dot the outer fringes of the forest separated only by the Rapti river. So there is no dearth of Chitwan National Park hotel accommodation and there are hotels in Sauraha Chitwan and other areas in the vicinity of the National Park.

Jungle Villa Resort

We stayed in a beautiful property called Jungle Villa Resort , one of the best hotels in Chitwan. It is located on the edge of the river Rapti on the fringes of the Chitwan National Park.

Jungle Villa Resort Chitwan

The property has beautiful, luxurious, modern cottages that blend harmoniously with the environment. The cottages are built on two levels and have balconies and sit-outs that provide an excellent view of the river and the forest beyond.

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Our favourite place apart from our cottage at our Chitwan Resort was the deck where one could simply spend hours looking out over the flowing river and catching the movement of wildlife in the distance.

Chitwan jungle safari

The food was also excellent with service that epitomized typical Nepali warmth and hospitality. The resort also arranges activities including the Chitwan jungle safari, village walk, bird watching tour, canoe ride, etc.. The Jungle Villa Resort is a great place to wake up Chitwan.

All good things come to an end, and so did our short but sweet stay at the Chitwan National Park. We wished we could have stayed longer and experienced the treasures of the forest a little more. But then we had to move on and we promised ourselves that we would be back to lose ourselves in the magic of Chitwan again.

Chitwan National Park And Chitwan Jungle Safari FAQ

How much does the Chitwan National Park safari cost?

Most resorts include the safari and other costs and offer it as a package. The current entry fees for the Chitwan National Park are NR 150 for Nepalis, NR 1000 for visitors from SAARC countries and NR 2000 for other visitors. Entry for children below 10 years is free. However, it is advised to check the official Chitwan National Park website for details and updated rates.

What is the Chitwan to Kathmandu distance?

The distance is about 169 kilometres.

What are the different options for Chitwan National Park tours?

The Chitwan tours that one can opt for Canoeing at Rapti River in Chitwan, Elephant Safari, Jeep Safari, Jungle Walk, or Bird watching.

Is there a Chitwan National Park entry fee?

The current entry fees for the Chitwan National Park are NR 150 for Nepalis, NR 1000 for visitors from SAARC countries and NR 2000 for other visitors. Entry for children below 10 years is free. However, it is advised to check the official Chitwan National Park website for details and updated rates.

Which province is Chitwan?

Chitwan is situated in the province No. 3.

Are there tigers in Chitwan National Park?

There are Bengal Tigers inhabiting the forests of Chitwan National Park.

How many tigers are there in Chitwan National Park?

There are about 200 Chitwan tigers roaming the forests of the Chitwan National Park.

How do I go from Pokhara to Chitwan?

One can drive from Pokhara to Chitwan or catch a tourist bus. The other option is to take a flight from Pokhara to Bharatpur and drive to Chitwan. The Chitwan Bharatpur distance is about 22 kilometres only.

Why is Chitwan National Park famous? or What is Chitwan famous for?

Chitwan is a rare riverine eco-system and home to the endangered one-horned Rhino and is the only pristine part of the Terai region.

In which zone does Chitwan lie?

Chitwan is situated in Province No. 3 of Nepal with Bharatpur as its district headquarters.

What animals are in Chitwan National Park?

The Chitwan National Park animals include one-horned Rhino, Bengal Tiger, Sloth Bear, Leopard, Crocodiles, and many others. More than 68 species of mammals can be found in the Chitwan National Park which is a glittering jewel of the Terai & Mahabharat Range, Nepal.

How long does it take from Kathmandu to Chitwan?

It takes about 5 to 6 hours depending on traffic.

How long is the drive from Kathmandu to Chitwan?

How many rhinos are there in Chitwan National Park?

As per the official Chitwan National Park website, the Rhino population was 645 in 2015.

How many species of birds are found in Chitwan National Park?

There are about 543 species of birds found in the Chitwan Park.

When was Chitwan National Park established?

The Chitwan National Park was established in the year 1973.

When was Chitwan National Park enlisted in Unesco World Heritage Site?

The Chitwan National Park was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site in the year 1984.

What is Chitwan National Park famous for? Or What is Chitwan famous for?

Flora and Fauna at Chitwan is obviously its best attraction and this includes the rare one-horned Rhino apart from endangered species of birds.

What are the Chitwan points of interest?

Apart from the Chitwan jungle activities like  Forest walk, Jeep safari, the places to visit in Chitwan are the Elephant breeding centre, Crocodile Breeding centre, and Museum.

How is the Chitwan Nepal weather and what is the best time to visit Chitwan National Park?

The Chitwan weather is dependent on a range of climatic seasons. It is winter from September to November and is the best time to visit the place. Summers which last from March to June is hot and humid while the rainy season lasts from June to September.

Is it worth it to visit Chitwan National Park?

The Chitwan National Park with its unique eco-system and rare flora and fauna is a must-visit destination.

What can I buy in Chitwan?

Chitwan is the best place in Nepal to buy some pure honey, local handicrafts, and mustard.

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You can plan your stay in Chitwan or any place in Nepal. We stayed at Jungle Villa Resort in Chitwan. For the best hotels and resorts or the best accommodation in Chitwan area or places in Nepal, we suggest checking out our favourite sites to book here. We always use these sites to book our stay. Hotel booking can be done through TripAdvisor  or  Cleartrip  or  Agoda  or  Hotels.com  or   Makemytrip  or  Priceline  to save huge and get best deals on booking your stay.

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15 thoughts on “enchanting chitwan jungle safari | all about chitwan national park, nepal”.

That sounds like an amazing experience. You are so lucky to have seen the Rhino up close like that in its own environment. I think the close encounter with the crocodile sounds a bit scary though – you seem to take it so calmy!

Wow guys! Amazing. Chitwan has long been on my list, ever since I watched nature shows profiling the park as a kid.

There is only one thing in this world that can woo me and that’s nature… These pictures make me go awww! I so wish I could visit Nepal and Chitwan national park… It’s really beautiful! ❤

Chitwan morning sounds lovely! I must be awesome sipping a hot cup of coffee in a cool morning as you experience nature unfolding before your eyes. What lovely experience you had! Chitwan definitely sounds a great adventure!

I envy you. So many places you go and discover unique places. Take me next time with you.lol.

Anyways, love the post and pictures.

I am so glad that you mentioned the opposing views of riding an elephant. I see why some people do a safari by elephant, because like you mentioned, it is easier to get up close to animals without scaring them away. But like you also said, a life in chains where you are restrained to the bidding of a master is not much of a life at all. I am glad you guys chose to do the walking safari 🙂 It still seemed like a great experience and staying in that lodge still alowed you to see some beautiful birds and the one-horned rhinos in the distance!

I haven’t been in Nepal. Also, I didn’t know there’s a safari on this country. I really want to visit Chitwan Jungle Safari soon and enjoy the nature and see the wildlife.

Now this is where the travelers like you make a difference. Since you inspire others to follow your path you have shared something very unique here . You have shared a way to enjoy national park by skipping the elephant Safari. I really respect the decision you took when you got this option in front of you . You are right that the chained life is no justice to elephants. I realized it when I had similar situation at Assam Manas National Park. The elephants after safari ,were taken for bathing and later chained . Here you present a way to enjoy safari without elephant tour . Huge respect to you and your decision 💪

Staying here is a wonderful experience. The place has too much history and that we have lots to learn from it. It looks so peaceful making it a great destination to unwind. We hope to get a chance to visit in the future and appreciate this natural ecosystem.

Nepal is such a beautiful country. It is really great that your Nepal itinerary was closely similar to the one you had planned. We missed visiting Chitwan National Park on our last visit to Nepal. It looks a wonderful place in the midst of nature. The photographs are lovely.

You explored Chitwan National Park in so many ways! You explain the difference I seeing and feeling from the walk, elephant ride and canoe and make it clear each is worth it. I love UNESCO World Heritage Sites so glad to hear that this one in Nepal presents a unique eco system. Plus how fun to see rhinos just across the river like that!

Such a wonderful read. Travel is like that breath of fresh air that makes life worth it. Its very important to travel as much as u can n imbibe.

I am in Kathmandu right now and your post nearly made me book a taxi for Chitwan National Park. However, since the rains are here I realize that the plan should be shelved for the next visit. The detailed writing of your experience and well structured post provides an answer to every possible question one may have in mind. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it till the last word. Bravo!

Wow!! What an elaborately described article. It is always a pleasant pleasure to read such articles non stop without a break.

This is such a detailed post. I had a great time exploring Chitwan National Park in Nepal. I loved the boat ride and those tall elephant grass. You have covered every aspect of the safari experience so beautifully. Loved reading about it.

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One of the options to see the wildlife in Chitwan national park is to go on a jeep safari. During this trip you will sit in de back of an open jeep to see the animals. The driver will stop to show places and animals. You will have a great opportunity to get some good pictures this way.

During the trip, the guide will hang at the back of the vehicle to spot animals. He will also give information about the environment and the wildlife.

To do the Jeep safari you get two options:

The first option is a short safari. This will take about 4 hours and you are in the jeep with a maximum of 7 persons. With your back you will sit to the side of the jeep. This safari will start around 13.00 p.m. and finishes around 17.00 p.m. 

The second option is a full day safari. The jeep is more comfortable as you have better seats and a private car. This trip will start early in the morning and you will finish around the same time as the short drive. With this trip you will go deeper in the jungle and here you will have more chance to see tigers. During this trip, the lunch will be eaten in the jungle itself.

Don’t be afraid, you don’t have to catch your own food.

Tip: During a jeep safari you should not wear bright colors. This will scare the animals so off white, Black, grey, dark green are preferred.

Tower Accommodation

Major Activities in Chitwan

For the guest who are more into the nature , we furnish them with the individual activities to them . The activities below and others like Elephant Bathing , Local cultural Dance , Tower night stay are also served as per guest choice and demand .

Chitwan Elephant Safari

“ We had a great 2 days safari with several activities (jeep, Elephant, canoe etc). Everything was Simply perfect and the staff organized each step properly. The resort Is clean, beautiful and food very good. Furthermore, staff tried accommodating every our request. We asked them to organize transport to Lumbini, as well the transit to India to get to Gorakhpur and continue our trip: again, everything was managed un a very professional and effective way. For sure, we Will Be back and contact them to organize our next trip in this beautiful area. 100% recommended! “

- GIANFRANCO DIRETTO - Italy

Andreas Tredimas

“ From the moment we arrived the team at Jungle Safari Resort were fantastic. They attended to our every need and made us feel like family. We did the 3 night, 4 day package with an extra all day Jeep Safari. We saw countless one horned rhinos, crocodiles, all four deer types in Chitwan, mongoose, wild boar, rhesus & langur monkeys, Burmese Python and an impressive array of birds; including 4 species of kingfisher, asian pied hornbill, woodpeckers, stork, serpent eagle, oriel, drongo the list goes on! Our guide Narayan was very knowledgeable and even knew latin names of all the flora & fauna. Sunil looked after us each evening in the dining hall like we were family, and Sushil drove us to each location we attended. We don't often say this but this would be somewhere we would like to revisit in future. “

Andreas Tredimas - England

Ed & Sonia Campo

“ We booked a private Jeep Safari and our room was booked here at JSR. Jungle Safari Resort shattered our expectations. This is a must stay at resort in the Chitwan area. Staff great , food spectacular, room amazing. When going to Nepal and going to see the wildlife (tigers, elephants, rhinos and crocs) be sure to stay here. Such a great experience. “

Ed & Sonia Campo - USA

Ed & Sonia Campo

“ Very good location in the centre of Sauraha but near the river and national park. Very friendly and helpful staff Very good and delicious food & breakfast. Clean and wide room with comfortable bed, AC, TV and balcony. Large and beautiful garden. Shops, restaurants and bars around the hotel. Transportation services. Strong and uninterrupted wi-fi. Next to the Cultural House of Sauraha where you must see traditional dance and music show. Very quality guidance (You should definitely meet Narayan, king of the guides) Hotel's representative (Sangam) will help you in every way about Nepal and Chitwan National Park. Good Nepali people, colorful culture and magnificent nature & wildlife. “

Yalcin Narinoglu n - Turkey

- andreas tredimas - england, - ed & sonia campo - usa, - yalcin narinoglu n - turkey.

Animals Around the Globe

Animals Around the Globe

Your Complete Guide to Tiger Safari

Posted: November 22, 2023 | Last updated: November 22, 2023

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Get to know the Tigers

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Because humans hunt it and destroy its habitat, which once stretched from the Caspian Sea to the Pacific Ocean.

Tiger habitats are pretty diverse and can be found in more places than you’d think! They live in Siberia’s dense forests and roam Malaysia’s jungles. But things are not going well for these elegant cats of prey. Although the tiger has no natural enemies, it is threatened with extinction. 

<p>Tiger habitats are pretty diverse and can be found in more places than you’d think! They live in Siberia’s dense forests and roam Malaysia’s jungles. But things are not going well for these elegant <a class="wpil_keyword_link" title="cats" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/cats/">cats</a> of prey. Although the tiger has no natural enemies, it is threatened with extinction. </p> <p>Because humans hunt it and destroy its habitat, which once stretched from the Caspian Sea to the Pacific Ocean.</p> <p><strong>Do you like Big Cats? </strong>Have a look at the best places to see <a href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/cats/best-places-to-see-iberian-lynx/"><strong>Lynx</strong></a>.</p>

Photo by and (C)2007 Derek Ramsey.

<p><strong>The <a href="https://www.iucnredlist.org/" rel="noreferrer noopener">IUCN</a> red list puts the Tiger status to <a class="wpil_keyword_link " title="endangered" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/the-10-most-endangered-animals/">endangered</a>: </strong></p> <p>Poachers are also a great danger. They hunt the tigers because they can sell the big cats’ body parts well. Because claws, teeth, brain, and other parts are processed into medicine in traditional Chinese medicine and are in great demand. Hunting tigers as trophies have cost many animals their lives, especially in the last century.</p> <p>The World Wide Fund For Nature (<a href="https://www.worldwildlife.org/" rel="noreferrer noopener">WWF</a>) assumes that less than ten percent of the original habitat is left. The reasons are manifold. For example, mineral resources such as coal or oil are extracted in some regions. Deforestation of the <a class="wpil_keyword_link" title="rainforest" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/animals-in-the-rainforest/">rainforest</a> is also a significant problem, as is the development of inaccessible areas by roads.</p> <p>The South Chinese tiger is considered <a href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/23-most-endangered-animals-in-asia/" rel="noreferrer noopener">extinct</a> in the accessible wilderness. According to the WWF species lexicon, experts assume that there are only a few isolated individuals, if at all. Therefore, the last hope of preserving the species lies in the few animals in Chinese zoos. The remaining five species now live in only 13 countries in Asia. Most of them are native to India, where it is estimated that there are about 1700 tigers.</p> <p>A little more than a hundred years ago, there were still about 100,000 tigers living in large parts of <a class="wpil_keyword_link" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/asia-animals/" title="Asia">Asia</a>. There are still about 3900 animals; the Bali, Caspian, and Java tigers are extinct. Amazing animals for a Tiger Safari or Tour.</p>

Tiger Endangerment

The IUCN red list puts the Tiger status to endangered : 

Poachers are also a great danger. They hunt the tigers because they can sell the big cats’ body parts well. Because claws, teeth, brain, and other parts are processed into medicine in traditional Chinese medicine and are in great demand. Hunting tigers as trophies have cost many animals their lives, especially in the last century.

The World Wide Fund For Nature ( WWF ) assumes that less than ten percent of the original habitat is left. The reasons are manifold. For example, mineral resources such as coal or oil are extracted in some regions. Deforestation of the rainforest is also a significant problem, as is the development of inaccessible areas by roads.

The South Chinese tiger is considered extinct in the accessible wilderness. According to the WWF species lexicon, experts assume that there are only a few isolated individuals, if at all. Therefore, the last hope of preserving the species lies in the few animals in Chinese zoos. The remaining five species now live in only 13 countries in Asia. Most of them are native to India, where it is estimated that there are about 1700 tigers.

A little more than a hundred years ago, there were still about 100,000 tigers living in large parts of Asia . There are still about 3900 animals; the Bali, Caspian, and Java tigers are extinct. Amazing animals for a Tiger Safari or Tour.

<p>A little more than a hundred years ago, there were still about 100,000 tigers living in large parts of <a class="wpil_keyword_link" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/asia-animals/" title="Asia">Asia</a>. There are still about 3900 animals; the Bali, Caspian, and Java tigers are extinct. Amazing animals for a Tiger Safari or Tour.</p> <p>The South Chinese tiger is considered <a href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/23-most-endangered-animals-in-asia/" rel="noreferrer noopener">extinct</a> in the accessible wilderness. According to the WWF species lexicon, experts assume that there are only a few isolated individuals, if at all. Therefore, the last hope of preserving the species lies in the few animals in Chinese zoos. The remaining five species now live in only 13 countries in Asia. Most of them are native to India, where it is estimated that there are about 1700 tigers.</p> <p>The World Wide Fund For Nature (<a href="https://www.worldwildlife.org/" rel="noreferrer noopener">WWF</a>) assumes that less than ten percent of the original habitat is left. The reasons are manifold. For example, mineral resources such as coal or oil are extracted in some regions. Deforestation of the <a class="wpil_keyword_link" title="rainforest" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/animals-in-the-rainforest/">rainforest</a> is also a significant problem, as is the development of inaccessible areas by roads.</p> <p>Poachers are also a great danger. They hunt the tigers because they can sell the big cats’ body parts well. Because claws, teeth, brain, and other parts are processed into medicine in traditional Chinese medicine and are in great demand. Hunting tigers as trophies have cost many animals their lives, especially in the last century.</p> <p><strong>The <a href="https://www.iucnredlist.org/" rel="noreferrer noopener">IUCN</a> red list puts the Tiger status to <a class="wpil_keyword_link " title="endangered" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/the-10-most-endangered-animals/">endangered</a>: </strong></p>

How Dangerous are Tigers?

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That is why wild animals respect them. But if a trainer, for example, stumbles and loses his position of power, it can become dangerous even for him. Also, to strange tigers, he would not dare to enter the cage. By the way, in the wilderness, animals only rarely attack humans. If, for example, a shark hurts a surfer, it is only because he mistakes him for a seal. You can see this because, unlike its usual prey, it does not eat it. 

Nevertheless, some people can go into a tiger or lion cage without being attacked, for example, tamers in the circus. They know their animals well and are something like the leader. 

For Tiger, a human being is a big animal. And when an animal is in its enclosure, the tiger wants to hunt it because he has an innate hunting instinct. 

Approximately 100 people die every year due to attacks by tigers. Probably, humans are often to blame for this themselves because they provoke the animals.

<ul>   <li><a href="https://www.kanha-national-park.com/kanha-wildlife-packages5.html">Khana National Park Tours</a></li>   <li><a href="http://www.isntrips.com/">ISN Trips</a></li>   <li><a href="http://dizkvr.com/">Dizkvr Tours</a></li>  </ul> <p><strong>Tiger Safari Operators: </strong></p> <p>You might also like to <a href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/lion-walk/" rel="noreferrer noopener">read about Lion Walking Tours.</a></p> <p><strong>How to get there: </strong>Kanha National Park is situated in the south-eastern foothills of the Satpura Mountains almost 165 km southeast of Jabalpur.</p> <p>Apart from the waiting times, which can amount up to 2 hours, this arrangement is for really interested rather a farce animal protection can not function so! However the park is worthwhile also independently of its tigers. One should let oneself in simply on the species-rich fauna. A tiger sighting is not everything!</p> <p>Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh is one of India’s most famous national parks due to its size. However, because of this size, one does oneself hard to get the tigers hoped by every traveler also to face. <br>Unless one has nothing against the extremely questionable tiger show, where tigers are driven out of the undergrowth with the help of elephants, so hordes of Indian families wait noisily with the car until the <a class="wpil_keyword_link" title="elephant" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/largest-elephant-ever-recorded/">elephant</a> is ready to carry the customers up to the tiger. </p> <p>India offers one of the best Tiger spotting opportunities in the world, with over 50 Tier resorts called the "Tiger State". </p> <p>India is home to seventy percent of the world’s tiger population, with the Bengal tiger population at 2226 during last census in 2014. The state of Madhya Pradesh is India’s Tiger State; it is located a few hours south of Deli. </p>

#1 Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India

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Tiger Safari Operators: 

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How to get there: Kanha National Park is situated in the south-eastern foothills of the Satpura Mountains almost 165 km southeast of Jabalpur.

Apart from the waiting times, which can amount up to 2 hours, this arrangement is for really interested rather a farce animal protection can not function so! However the park is worthwhile also independently of its tigers. One should let oneself in simply on the species-rich fauna. A tiger sighting is not everything!

Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh is one of India’s most famous national parks due to its size. However, because of this size, one does oneself hard to get the tigers hoped by every traveler also to face.  Unless one has nothing against the extremely questionable tiger show, where tigers are driven out of the undergrowth with the help of elephants, so hordes of Indian families wait noisily with the car until the elephant is ready to carry the customers up to the tiger. 

India offers one of the best Tiger spotting opportunities in the world, with over 50 Tier resorts called the "Tiger State". 

India is home to seventy percent of the world’s tiger population, with the Bengal tiger population at 2226 during last census in 2014. The state of Madhya Pradesh is India’s Tiger State; it is located a few hours south of Deli. 

<ul>   <li><a href="https://www.bandhavgarh-national-park.com/tiger-special-tour.html">Bandhavgarh National Park Tours</a></li>   <li><a href="https://www.tourindiawithdriver.com/de/IndiaDestinations164/Bandhavgarh-Nationalpark">Driver Tours India</a></li>   <li><a href="https://naturesafariindia.com/">Nature Safari India</a></li>  </ul> <p><strong>Tiger Safari Operators: </strong></p> <p><strong>How to get there:</strong> Durminskoye Reserve is about two hours’ drive from Khabarovsk, in the South-Eastern part of Russia in Khabarovsk Krai. </p> <p>To make a difference today, raise awareness for these beautiful animals and join a Tiger Safari or Tour.</p> <p>A white tiger was caught in this area in 1957, whose offspring can be seen in zoos and circuses worldwide. Other <a class="wpil_keyword_link " title="predator" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/top-predators-in-the-food-chain/">predator</a> species in the area include leopard, striped hyena, sloth bear, wild dog, reed cat, golden jackal, spotted musang and Indian mongoose.</p> <p>The best-known animal species in the park is the Bengal tiger, of which almost 50 animals lived in the park in 1997. The big cats are not shy and can be observed particularly well here.</p> <p>Some of these swamps still exist. Salt forests dominate the rest. </p> <p>The hilly landscape is dominated by a plateau on which once stood the fort of the Maharajas. Nearby are grasslands rich in game, originating from swamps that were once created to protect the fort. </p> <p>The park is considered one of the most reliable places to observe wild tigers.</p> <p>The Bandhavgarh National Park is a national park in Madhya Pradesh, India. It covers an area of about 480 square kilometers and is located about 300 km south of Khajuraho in the Vindhya Mountains. </p>

#2 Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India

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How to get there: Durminskoye Reserve is about two hours’ drive from Khabarovsk, in the South-Eastern part of Russia in Khabarovsk Krai. 

To make a difference today, raise awareness for these beautiful animals and join a Tiger Safari or Tour.

A white tiger was caught in this area in 1957, whose offspring can be seen in zoos and circuses worldwide. Other predator species in the area include leopard, striped hyena, sloth bear, wild dog, reed cat, golden jackal, spotted musang and Indian mongoose.

The best-known animal species in the park is the Bengal tiger, of which almost 50 animals lived in the park in 1997. The big cats are not shy and can be observed particularly well here.

Some of these swamps still exist. Salt forests dominate the rest. 

The hilly landscape is dominated by a plateau on which once stood the fort of the Maharajas. Nearby are grasslands rich in game, originating from swamps that were once created to protect the fort. 

The park is considered one of the most reliable places to observe wild tigers.

The Bandhavgarh National Park is a national park in Madhya Pradesh, India. It covers an area of about 480 square kilometers and is located about 300 km south of Khajuraho in the Vindhya Mountains. 

<ul>   <li><a href="https://www.satpura-national-park.com/">Satpura National Park Tours</a></li>   <li><a href="https://www.pugdundeesafaris.com/tiger-reserve-tour">Pugdun Safaris</a></li>  </ul> <p><strong>Tiger Safari Operators: </strong></p> <p><strong>How to get there:</strong> The Satpura Tiger Reserve, also known as Satpura National Park, is located in the Indian district of Hoshangabad in Madhya Pradesh. </p> <p>This is a different kind of tiger sanctuary with so many differences in altitude and gorgeous greenery, reminiscent of Robert Frost’s beautiful forests. There is a lot of wildlife here. It is undoubtedly an underestimated but wonderful place worth visiting. The drive to the place itself through the mountains is amazingly scenic.</p> <p>Even though the chances of tiger sightings in Satpura Tiger Reserve are not the highest, the park offers walking safaris, a unique way to experience wildlife. </p> <p>Saptura Tiger Reserve is a wonderful place in Madhya Pradesh. However, it is doubtful to see Tiger, because there are only 50 tigers on 1200 sq kms National Park. </p>

#3 Satpura Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh, India

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How to get there: The Satpura Tiger Reserve, also known as Satpura National Park, is located in the Indian district of Hoshangabad in Madhya Pradesh. 

This is a different kind of tiger sanctuary with so many differences in altitude and gorgeous greenery, reminiscent of Robert Frost’s beautiful forests. There is a lot of wildlife here. It is undoubtedly an underestimated but wonderful place worth visiting. The drive to the place itself through the mountains is amazingly scenic.

Even though the chances of tiger sightings in Satpura Tiger Reserve are not the highest, the park offers walking safaris, a unique way to experience wildlife. 

Saptura Tiger Reserve is a wonderful place in Madhya Pradesh. However, it is doubtful to see Tiger, because there are only 50 tigers on 1200 sq kms National Park. 

<ul>   <li><a href="https://www.corbettnationalpark.in/online-corbett-safari-booking.htm">Corbett Tiger National Park Tours</a></li>   <li><a href="https://www.corbetttigerreserve.in/">Corbett Tiger Reserve Tours</a></li>  </ul> <p><strong>Tiger Safari Operators: </strong></p> <p><strong>How to get there:</strong> Durminskoye Reserve is about two hours drive from Khabarovsk, in the South-Eastern part of Russia in Khabarovsk Krai. </p> <p>The main form of vegetation is the saline forests, at higher altitudes there are also some pine stands. In the lowlands there are riverine forests, whose stands are interrupted by grasslands called “chaurs” by the locals. It is only open from November to June.</p> <p>The largest river in the park is the Ramganga, which flows into a large lake at the western border of the reserve. The landscape is characterized by broad valleys and hills. A chain of hills runs east-west in the middle of the area. </p> <p>It was initially called Hailey National Park, but in 1957 it was renamed Corbett National Park after it was temporarily called Ramganga National Park from 1952. Corbett National Park covers almost 521 square kilometres. Together with the adjacent Sonanadi Conservation Area it forms the Corbett Tiger Reserve, established in 1973 as part of Project Tiger.</p> <p>Corbett National Park is in the Indian state of Uttarakhand at the foot of the Himalayas. It is named after the British hunter and conservationist Jim Corbett, who was instrumental in establishing the first national park in India near Nainital in 1936. Interesting for Tiger Safari or Tour.</p>

#5 Corbett Tiger Reserve, Uttarakhand, India

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How to get there: Durminskoye Reserve is about two hours drive from Khabarovsk, in the South-Eastern part of Russia in Khabarovsk Krai. 

The main form of vegetation is the saline forests, at higher altitudes there are also some pine stands. In the lowlands there are riverine forests, whose stands are interrupted by grasslands called “chaurs” by the locals. It is only open from November to June.

The largest river in the park is the Ramganga, which flows into a large lake at the western border of the reserve. The landscape is characterized by broad valleys and hills. A chain of hills runs east-west in the middle of the area. 

It was initially called Hailey National Park, but in 1957 it was renamed Corbett National Park after it was temporarily called Ramganga National Park from 1952. Corbett National Park covers almost 521 square kilometres. Together with the adjacent Sonanadi Conservation Area it forms the Corbett Tiger Reserve, established in 1973 as part of Project Tiger.

Corbett National Park is in the Indian state of Uttarakhand at the foot of the Himalayas. It is named after the British hunter and conservationist Jim Corbett, who was instrumental in establishing the first national park in India near Nainital in 1936. Interesting for Tiger Safari or Tour.

<ul>   <li><a href="https://www.sunderbans-national-park.com/">Sunderbans National Park Tours</a></li>   <li><a href="https://www.sunderbannationalpark.in/royal-bengal-tiger-tour.html">Sunderbans-Park Tour</a></li>    </ul> <p><strong>Tiger Safari Operators: </strong></p> <p><strong>How to get there:</strong> The park is located in the Sundarbans in the Ganges Delta and borders the Sundarban Reserve Forest in Bangladesh.</p> <p>Also, look at our India <strong><a href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/where-to-see-the-big-5-of-india/">Big 5 Article</a> </strong>to explore Indian Wildlife.</p> <p>Among the <a class="wpil_keyword_link" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/mammals/" title="mammals">mammals</a>, the Bengal Tiger is also the absolute highlight in Sundarbans National Park. At present, there are estimated between 350 and 400 wild Bengal Tigers in the Sundarbans. This is the largest remaining tiger population worldwide!</p> <p>The name comes from Bengali and means “beautiful forest”. The Sundarbans cover an area of 10,000 square kilometers in the delta of the largest rivers in South Asia, the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna. The Indian state of West Bengal shares the mangrove area with Bangladesh.</p> <p>The Sundarbans are the most extensive mangrove forests in the world and the only ones where Bengal tigers live at the same time, they have been a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site since 1987. </p> <p>West Bengal is home to one of the world’s largest tiger populations, with over 350 tigers in a 140,000-hectare mangrove forest close to the Bangladesh border. It is a world heritage site, and visitors can take boat safaris. A very famous place for Tiger Safari or Tours.</p>

#6 Sundarbans-Nationalpark and Tiger Reserve, West Bengal, India

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How to get there: The park is located in the Sundarbans in the Ganges Delta and borders the Sundarban Reserve Forest in Bangladesh.

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Among the mammals , the Bengal Tiger is also the absolute highlight in Sundarbans National Park. At present, there are estimated between 350 and 400 wild Bengal Tigers in the Sundarbans. This is the largest remaining tiger population worldwide!

The name comes from Bengali and means “beautiful forest”. The Sundarbans cover an area of 10,000 square kilometers in the delta of the largest rivers in South Asia, the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna. The Indian state of West Bengal shares the mangrove area with Bangladesh.

The Sundarbans are the most extensive mangrove forests in the world and the only ones where Bengal tigers live at the same time, they have been a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site since 1987. 

West Bengal is home to one of the world’s largest tiger populations, with over 350 tigers in a 140,000-hectare mangrove forest close to the Bangladesh border. It is a world heritage site, and visitors can take boat safaris. A very famous place for Tiger Safari or Tours.

<ul>   <li><a href="https://www.chitwanjungleguides.com/">Chitwan Jungle Tours</a></li>   <li><a href="https://www.tigerresidency.com/about-us.php">Chitwan Jungle Safari </a></li>  </ul> <p><strong>Tiger Safari Operators: </strong></p> <p><strong>How to get there:</strong> The Chitwan National Park is located southwest of Kathmandu in the Terai. </p> <p>The Chitwan National Park is the best known in the country. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the first national park in <a class="wpil_keyword_link" title="Nepal" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/wildlife-in-nepal/">Nepal</a>. Dusk jeep safari is very popular, mainly in the morning and evening. The more relaxed parts of the day offer the best chance to see a Tiger. </p> <p>Due to increased conservation efforts, Nepal's Bengal Tiger population doubled in the last decade, with more than 235 individuals in the five national parks. </p>

#7 Chitwan National Park, Chitwan, Nepal

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How to get there: The Chitwan National Park is located southwest of Kathmandu in the Terai. 

The Chitwan National Park is the best known in the country. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the first national park in Nepal . Dusk jeep safari is very popular, mainly in the morning and evening. The more relaxed parts of the day offer the best chance to see a Tiger. 

Due to increased conservation efforts, Nepal's Bengal Tiger population doubled in the last decade, with more than 235 individuals in the five national parks. 

<ul>   <li><a href="http://bengaltours.com/trip-to-the-sundarbans-forest/">Bengal Tours (three-day)</a></li>   <li><a href="https://www.guidetours.net/location/sundarbans-magical-mangroves/">Guide Tours (three-day)</a></li>  </ul> <ul>   <li><a href="https://www.responsibletravel.com/holiday/10294/bangladesh-tiger-safari-holiday">Responsible Travel (eight-day safari) </a></li>  </ul> <p><strong>Tiger Safari Operators:</strong></p> <p><strong>How to get there:</strong> The sundarbans national park is located in the south west of bangladesh, around 6 hours drive from Dhaka. </p> <p>You can also see saltwater crocodiles, wild boar, languages and many birds.</p> <p>However, Tiger sightings in Bangladesh are <a class="wpil_keyword_link" title="rare" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/top-5-rarest-animals-around-the-globe/">rare</a>, compared to other countries.  Another interesting place for Tiger Safaris or Tiger Tours. Operators offer Boat tours from the city of Khulna in the southwest. Bed and Breakfast on the leading boat, track tigers on smaller boats or en foot (with armed security personal)</p> <p>It’s the home of more than 1120 Bengal tigers. </p> <p>Welcome to the world’s largest mangrove forest, starting in India and going through Bangladesh. </p>

#9 The Sundarbans, Bangladesh

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How to get there: The sundarbans national park is located in the south west of bangladesh, around 6 hours drive from Dhaka. 

You can also see saltwater crocodiles, wild boar, languages and many birds.

However, Tiger sightings in Bangladesh are rare , compared to other countries.  Another interesting place for Tiger Safaris or Tiger Tours. Operators offer Boat tours from the city of Khulna in the southwest. Bed and Breakfast on the leading boat, track tigers on smaller boats or en foot (with armed security personal)

It’s the home of more than 1120 Bengal tigers. 

Welcome to the world’s largest mangrove forest, starting in India and going through Bangladesh. 

<ul>   <li><a href="http://www.russiatigertracking.com/">Russia Tiger Tracking</a></li>   <li><a href="https://www.visitrussia.org.uk/observing-the-tiger">Visit Russia</a></li>  </ul> <p><strong>Tiger Safari Operators: </strong></p> <p><strong>How to get there:</strong> Durminskoye Reserve is about two hours’ drive from Khabarovsk, in the South-Eastern part of Russia in Khabarovsk Krai. </p> <p>Tourist tiger safaris are organized like science tours, tracking pug marks on snowmobiles and on food, setting camera traps reviewing footage. What else is there? You can see wolves, lynxes, badgers, foxes, and raptors. <a href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/asiatic-black-bear/">In the summer even Asian black bears</a></p> <p>However, with only around 540 individuals left in the wild, the chance to see one is slight. Most of the Tiger Safari tours are based in Durminskoye Reserve, it is a 50.000-acre wildlife sanctuary a three hours drive from Khabarovsk in southeast Russia. It is the last prime habitat for Siberian tigers.</p> <p>In the 1940s, they were hunted to the brink of extinction and only saved due to the new protection grant of tigers in Russia in 1965. </p> <p>The majestic Siberian Tiger, mainly found in eastern Russia or northern China, is our planet’s largest tiger species and cat. It is sadly also the most <a class="wpil_keyword_link" href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/endangered-animals/" title="endangered">endangered</a>.  </p>

#10 Durminskoye Reserve, Chabarowsk Region Russia

  • Russia Tiger Tracking
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Tourist tiger safaris are organized like science tours, tracking pug marks on snowmobiles and on food, setting camera traps reviewing footage. What else is there? You can see wolves, lynxes, badgers, foxes, and raptors. In the summer even Asian black bears

However, with only around 540 individuals left in the wild, the chance to see one is slight. Most of the Tiger Safari tours are based in Durminskoye Reserve, it is a 50.000-acre wildlife sanctuary a three hours drive from Khabarovsk in southeast Russia. It is the last prime habitat for Siberian tigers.

In the 1940s, they were hunted to the brink of extinction and only saved due to the new protection grant of tigers in Russia in 1965. 

The majestic Siberian Tiger, mainly found in eastern Russia or northern China, is our planet’s largest tiger species and cat. It is sadly also the most endangered .  

<ul>   <li><a href="https://www.wildsumatra.com/kerinci/">Wild Sumatra</a></li>   <li><a href="https://www.trijaya-travel.com/destinations/west-sumatra/the-kerinci-national-park">Trijaya Travel</a></li>  </ul> <p><strong>Tiger Safari Operators:</strong></p> <p><strong>How to get there: </strong>The main entrance and the national park office are in Sungai Penuh. There you can get a visit permit and find hiking guides. Alternatively, accommodations in the Kerinci Seblat National Park’s surroundings often help their guests get a visit permit and reliable hiking guides. Look for a Tiger Safari or Tour.</p> <p>There are also about 200 bird species. Among the more than 4000 plant species that grow in Kerinci Seblat National Park are the giant reflower, the titan’s root, various orchids and the edelweiss.</p> <p>Numerous rare or even endangered species, such as the Sumatran tiger, the clouded leopard, the tree leopard, the Sumatran rhinoceros, the Malay bear, and the Malayan tapir, is at home in Kerinci Seblat National Park. </p> <p>Various species accordingly characterize the fauna and flora of the Kerinci Seblat National Park. </p> <p>However, the National Park offers another Sighting, the <a href="https://www.animalsaroundtheglobe.com/sumatran-tiger-vs-nile-monitor/">Sumatran Tiger</a>. Around 200 Tigers roam in the wild, using Tourists as one factor to save their habitat and survival. </p> <p>The Kerinci Seblat National Park is twice the size of the famous Bali Island, which is well known for its tourists. </p>

#12 Kerinci Seblat National Park, Sumatra, Indonesia

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How to get there: The main entrance and the national park office are in Sungai Penuh. There you can get a visit permit and find hiking guides. Alternatively, accommodations in the Kerinci Seblat National Park’s surroundings often help their guests get a visit permit and reliable hiking guides. Look for a Tiger Safari or Tour.

There are also about 200 bird species. Among the more than 4000 plant species that grow in Kerinci Seblat National Park are the giant reflower, the titan’s root, various orchids and the edelweiss.

Numerous rare or even endangered species, such as the Sumatran tiger, the clouded leopard, the tree leopard, the Sumatran rhinoceros, the Malay bear, and the Malayan tapir, is at home in Kerinci Seblat National Park. 

Various species accordingly characterize the fauna and flora of the Kerinci Seblat National Park. 

However, the National Park offers another Sighting, the Sumatran Tiger . Around 200 Tigers roam in the wild, using Tourists as one factor to save their habitat and survival. 

The Kerinci Seblat National Park is twice the size of the famous Bali Island, which is well known for its tourists. 

<p>The consequences for the animals are fatal: Massive damage to their health, severe behavioral disorders, and increased mortality.  This Tiger Safari or Tour guide should highlight only sustainable places to go.</p> <ul>   <li>Perform feats for which they are often trained by force,</li>   <li>Have to change venues 50 times a year on average,</li>   <li>Spend most of their time in small cages, inadequate enclosures, or in the transport wagon,</li>   <li>That essential species-specific behavior such as social contacts or movement are considerably restricted or made completely impossible,</li>   <li>that they have little variety or occupation,</li>   <li>that they are often not fed and cared for appropriately,</li>   <li>That veterinary control or care is often inadequate because there are only a few specialized veterinarians for wild animals nationwide or the circus cannot or will not afford the treatment financially,</li>   <li>that in many cases the circus operators lack the necessary expertise,</li>   <li>that there is no fixed winter quarters during the play-free period. Only about every tenth company can call a winter accommodation its own.</li>  </ul> <p>Nevertheless, animals of wild species can still be seen in many circus operations that travel around the world: Tigers, lions, elephants, rhinoceroses, giraffes, sea lions or monkeys – the range of animal species carried along is extensive. Wild animals suffer in the circus. <br><strong>They suffer massively, because:</strong></p> <p>Wild animals make exceptionally high demands on their keeping and accommodation. In a circus enterprise, responsible keeping wild animals is generally impossible.</p>

Tigers in Zoos and National Parks

The consequences for the animals are fatal: Massive damage to their health, severe behavioral disorders, and increased mortality.  This Tiger Safari or Tour guide should highlight only sustainable places to go.

  • Perform feats for which they are often trained by force,
  • Have to change venues 50 times a year on average,
  • Spend most of their time in small cages, inadequate enclosures, or in the transport wagon,
  • That essential species-specific behavior such as social contacts or movement are considerably restricted or made completely impossible,
  • that they have little variety or occupation,
  • that they are often not fed and cared for appropriately,
  • That veterinary control or care is often inadequate because there are only a few specialized veterinarians for wild animals nationwide or the circus cannot or will not afford the treatment financially,
  • that in many cases the circus operators lack the necessary expertise,
  • that there is no fixed winter quarters during the play-free period. Only about every tenth company can call a winter accommodation its own.

Nevertheless, animals of wild species can still be seen in many circus operations that travel around the world: Tigers, lions, elephants, rhinoceroses, giraffes, sea lions or monkeys – the range of animal species carried along is extensive. Wild animals suffer in the circus. They suffer massively, because:

Wild animals make exceptionally high demands on their keeping and accommodation. In a circus enterprise, responsible keeping wild animals is generally impossible.

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TOP-11 Moscow Parks to Visit

I have chosen the best 11 Moscow parks to visit and spend a beautiful time for you. Do not miss and choose one that you like the most – cycling, festivals, flowers, panoramic views and many other things are waiting for you!

Gorky Park (The Central Park of Culture and Leisure) – The main one of the Moscow Parks

In my opinion this park could be called the main park of the city. Why? Because of its huge territory, the central location and the amount of people visiting the park daily.  It was founded in 1928 and in 2011 it was totally reconstructed. Now it pleases visitors with modern objects and soft green lawns.

  • Oktybrskaya or Park Kultuty metro station, Krimsky Val, 9

The Gorky park is a the right choice for everyone! The youth will like a free WiFi, bicycles, skateboards and other rentals; the couples will enjoy spending time near the river, watching a sunset; parents will appreciate colorful playgrounds and a room for mother and child. Everyone can find something for themselves: from yoga classes  to watching movies in a cozy summer cinema, from dance classes to volleyball playground. Gorky Park is also the venue for all kinds of exhibitions, festivals, events for children and adults. During the winter there is one of the biggest skating rinks in the park.

Museon Art Park – A Second Gorky they say

“Museon” is located on the opposite side of Krimsky Val street. And right now some people believe that Gorky and Museon together is a one space sharing the same beauty.

  • Oktybrskaya or Park Kultuty metro station, Krimsky Val, 2

The Park of Arts was named this way because there is the largest composition of open-air sculptures in Russia. In its territory there are already more than 1000 unique exhibits: from monuments of the socialist realism era to various kinds of contemporary art. But this is not all the attractions of the park. In recent years, “Museon” has become an important cultural site of the city. The park regularly hold many different concerts, festivals, educational projects in the field of art and design. There is a Central House of the Artist, a comfortable summer cinema and other attractions on territory. Be sure to stroll pedestrian Crimean embankment, which looks like a modern park.

Neskuchny Garden – True Russian Nature is Here

Neskuchny garden is located on the right bank of the Moscow River. Today it is also seen as a part of the Gorky Park. This landscape park is one of the oldest in the city and is protected by the state. Its name was received from the Neskuchnoye Estate of  Prince Trubetskoi which is still located in the park.

  • Leninsky Prospekt metro station, Leninsky Prospect, 30

This park is famous mostly for its location close to the Gorky park. It is a quite place with true nature, lots of trees and squirrels and also ancient architecture. As in every park, there are sports and playgrounds, cafes and even a football field.

Zaryadye Park – 5 Steps Away From The Red Square

The area of this brand new park was opened only in September 2017 and located in the very heart of Moscow – right near the Red Square.

  • Open from 10AM to 10PM
  • Teatralnaya, Okhotnyi ryad, Ploschad Revolutsii

The park has 4 zones, each of them represent different parts of Russian landscapes. Above the river there is a floating bridge from where you get to see one of the best panoramic views on Moscow. Other attractions of the park are 5D cinema where you can take a flight above Moscow, few cafes and restaurants, pretty lakes with fishes and old preserved churches. In addition there is still being built a  philharmonic hall, covered with a huge dome and an Ice cage where the temperature will always stay below zero degrees.

When you are on the Red Square do not miss it!

All-Russia Exhibition Center (VDNKh) – The Soviet Style Moscow Park

Park VDNKh – one of the most famous parks in Moscow. This park is one of the sights of the city as it hasn’t changed much since the Soviet era.

  • VDNKh metro station, Prospect Mira, 119

The symbol of VDNKh is a fountain with 16 women symbolizing the friendship of the nations of the USSR. Around this fountain there are all the pavilions representing 16 republics. Now inside the pavilions you find various shops, cafes and exhibitions. If you go deep inside the park you will find a rocket Vostok and and an aircraft. What is funny the inside of the aircraft there is actually a photo exhibition. Near the northern entrance you there is a famous sculpture “Worker and Kolkhoz Woman”. It is extremely famous among Russians as all the movies by Mosfilm corporation used to start with the picture of this statue. But if you go further inside the park you will reach a very calm area. A lake is there, forest and birds singing. Since the park occupies a large area I suggest you to rent a bicycle.

Sokolniki Park – A Place For A Hunt Or For Leisure?

The park got its name because of the royal falconry, which took place there in the past when there was a dense forest. (Sokol means a falcon.) In 2011 it was significantly transformed: updated lawns, landscaped ponds and picnic areas, restored summer cinema and theater, a large rose garden, sports grounds, bicycle paths and other things.

  • Sokolniki metro station, Sokolnichesky Val, 1, p. 1

From the main entrance along the alley you can walk to the Sokolniki circle, where 8 alleys form 9 sectors, in each of them you will find trees of the same breed.  The park is famous for its rosary, as well as flower decoration. On the territory of the park there are concert halls, a library, amusement zone, dances zone and many many other attractions. In winter the park has a skating rink (a free of charge one) and ski runs. During the warm season you can rent a bicycle.

Tsaritsino Park – A Different World Inside Moscow

Here you can walk for hours, admiring the most beautiful nature and magnificent architecture.

  • Open from 6AM to 12AM
  • Tsaritsyno metro station, Dolsky, 1

The most amazing part of the park is the lake with a light and musical fountain. Every evening the fountain starts the show. Lights and music combined make you feel like you are not in Moscow but in a fairy tale. The park is also well equipped for sports lovers and healthy lifestyle. There are volleyball and basketball courts, a tennis court, sports facilities for acrobatics, bodybuilding equipment.

What I personally like about this park is the atmosphere. This place is actually far from the city center but I love going there anyway. Whenever I go there I feel like I left Moscow with all its hectic lifestyle. It is the place where I relax, enjoy myself or a company of my friends and feel kind of different. By the way totally suggested for a date!

Kolomenskoye Park – Combination Of Reserve and Architecture

The Kolomenskoye park is actually a Museum-Reserve. It is a former residence of Russian tsars and one of the most scenic places in Moscow.

  • May to September – open from 8AM to 12AM, October to April – from 8AM to 9PM
  • Kolomenskoye metro station, Andropov Ave, 39

 Alike with Tsaritsino park Kolomenskoye park has its own special atmosphere with all the architecture, trees, ponds and even a river bank. The park regularly hosts various folk festivals and different fairs. In summer time you can play with kites or rent a bicycle and ride around the huge area of the park.

I love the view that you get on the city from one of the hills near the river. I love the apple trees alleys and the beautiful churches. It is also a bit far from the city center but yet worth going there. One of my best friends even celebrated her wedding there.

Aptekarsky Garden or Botanical garden of the Moscow State University – The Best Botanical Garden in The World

Aptekar in Russian language means a pharmacist so basically it is a pharmacist’s garden. It was founded in 1706 by Peter The Great for growing medicinal plants for the royal family. But later they moved it from under the walls of the Kremlin to the current location.

  • Open from 10AM to 8PM
  • Prospect Mira metro station, Prospekt Mira, 26

In the botanical garden there are no attractions and noisy crowds of tourists. The area of the garden is not as big as any other park in Moscow. And the entrance is not free. But this exactly what makes this park one of the most comfortable in the city. In the Aptekarsky garden they grow thousands of different plants, flowers and trees. Some of the trees are more than 300 years old. They held different festivals there: flowers festivals, sand and ice sculptures expositions.

For me it is one of the most beautiful parks not only in Moscow but in the world. I have never seen so many different flowers and plants anywhere else. And trust me I am a real park lover. And what is more the staff really takes care about every single tree or plant there, some of the trees have names and stories. I love it there and I think the price is really worth what you get.

Victory Park – A Park That Makes Us Remember The War

The park is located on the Poklonnaya Hill and it has one of the world’s largest memorial complexes dedicated to the World War II. The park was opened for the 50th anniversary of the Victory on May 9, 1995. It is also one of the main venues in the city for holding a variety of mass events.

  • Park Pobedy metro station, Brothers Fonchenko, 7

On the main avenue of the park there are with 1418 fountains – exactly as long as the war lasted. Fountains make five water terraces, symbolizing five years of military operations. And in the center of the park there is the Museum of the Great Patriotic War. If you are interested in the history of the war do not miss it. The Poklonnaya Hill is a part of the park and from the hill you get one of the best views on the city of Moscow. And I could say this is the best place for watching the fireworks during the mass celebrations. But be aware it gets too crowded then. As in most of the other big parks you can rent a bicycle or rollers there.

Izmailovsky Park – A Mix of a Big Forest and Attractions

Izmaylovsky Park occupies a huge green territory, making up a large part of the Izmailovo district. The park consists of two parts: Izmaylovsky Park of Culture and Rest and the forest park of Izmailovo. First part is full of attractions and restaurants while the second one is like a real forest with pine trees, birch groves, beautiful clearings and ponds.

  • Izmaylovskaya, Shosse Entuziastov or Partizanskaya metro stations, Izmaylovsky Park

It is easy to spend there a whole day. A large landscaped area and a lot of various entertainments for children and adults will help you not to get bored. An observation wheel, a boat station, children’s playgrounds, a dance floor, sports grounds, a skate park – all this is only a small part of the possible leisure activities. In the park there are bike paths and a rental services.

I don’t go there often to be honest. But the park is very very close whenever to a souvenir market on Partizanskaya metro station. And whenever the weather is nice and I have enough of free time I stroll through the alleys of the park and enjoy the nature. So if you are going to the souvenir market too and you have enough free time then do go to the park too.

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Street Photography Tips, Interaction, Travel, Guides

Apr 24 2017

City Street Guides by f.d. walker: A Street Photography Guide to Moscow, Russia

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*A series of guides on shooting Street Photography in cities around the world. Find the best spots to shoot, things to capture, street walks, street tips, safety concerns, and more for cities around the world. I have personally researched, explored and shot Street Photography in every city that I create a guide for. So you can be ready to capture the streets as soon as you step outside with your camera!

At over 12 million people, Moscow is the largest city in Russia and second largest in Europe by population ( Istanbul is #1). An urban, cosmopolitan metropolis with more than enough glitz and glam to cater to the elite, but without losing its fair share of Soviet era roughness around the edges. It can be fast paced, brash, busy, and trendy like other big cities, but it has its blend of West meets Russia atmosphere and beauty that provides plenty of unique interest. The Red Square is as famous as it gets, but there’s so much more to this city, including the most beautiful subway system you’ve ever seen. It would take years to capture all of Moscow, but that means you have an endless amount of areas to discover.

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So here’s a Street Photography guide so you can be ready to capture all that Moscow has to offer before you even arrive!

  • Patriarch’s Pond
  • Old Arbat Street
  • Maroseyka Street
  • Tverskoy Boulevard

Top 5 Street Spots:

1. red square.

The Red Square is the most famous square in not just Russia, but all of Eastern Europe. The name actually doesn’t come from the color of the bricks or communism, but from the name in Russian, Krásnaya, once meaning “beautiful” before its meaning changed to “red.” This large plaza is what you see on the cover of guide books and magazines for Moscow, with St. Basil’s Cathedral being the center piece next to Lenin’s Mausoleum surrounded by the Kremlin Wall. Of course, the Red Square attracts hordes of tourist due to the main attractions, but all that activity around an interesting atmosphere does provide street photo opportunities. It’s also the central square connecting to the city’s major streets, providing a good starting point to explore outward.

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You’ll also find the popular pedestrian only Nikolskaya Street connecting the Red Square to Lubyanka Square. This line of expensive shops includes plenty of activity, while also leading you to another popular square. Filled with history rivaling any city, the Red Square and surrounding areas are the heart and soul of Russia.

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2. Patriarch’s Ponds

Patriarch’s Ponds is one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in Moscow. Despite the name being plural, there’s only one large pond, but it’s worth a visit with your camera. It’s a popular spot for locals and expats to come relax or take a stroll around the pond. You get an interesting mix of young and old too, from young love to “babushkas” feeding pigeons. It’s a very peaceful park atmosphere in one of the nicer areas within the city center, while bringing enough activity for street photography. 

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The pond is shallow and in the winter becomes a popular spot for ice-skating too. The area is also well-known for the location in the famous Russian novel, The Master and Margarita. 

3. Old Arbat (Stary Arbat)

Old Arbat is the most famous pedestrian street in Moscow, and dating back to the 15th century, also one of its oldest. Originally, it was an area of trade, but soon became the most prestigious residential area in Moscow. During the 18th century, Arbat started attracting the city’s scholars and artists, including Alexander Pushkin. Cafes lined the streets and impressive homes filled the neighborhood. Since then, New Arbat street was created as a highway in the area, while Old Arbat was paved for a 1km pedestrian only walkway.

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Due to the historic buildings, famous artists that lived here, and the bohemian atmosphere, Old Arbat has become a big attraction for tourists today. Now, there’s a mix of cafes, restaurants, souvenir shops, street performers, street merchants and other attractions for visitors, and some locals, to come enjoy. It can get really busy here and there’s usually something interesting going on so it’s a good street to come walk with your camera for guaranteed life.

4. Gorky Park

One of the most famous places in Moscow is Gorky Park. The official name is Maxim Gorky’s Central Park of Culture & Leisure, which gives you an idea of what goes on here. When built, it was the first of its kind in the Soviet Union. Divided into two parts, it stretches along Moscow River. One end contains fair rides, foods stands, tennis courts, a sports club, a lake for boat rides, and more. This end brings more active life due to its number of attractions, while the other end is more relaxed, where you’ll find gardens, trees, older buildings, and an outdoor amphitheater.

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Gorky Park attracts mostly locals so it’s a good spot to capture the non-tourist side of Moscow life. Muscovites come here to escape the city and unwind in a picturesque setting. The park remains alive outside of the warmer months too, especially when the lake turns into the city’s largest outdoor skating rink. I’d recommend taking the metro out here to spend at least half a day exploring the massive park’s life with your camera.

5. Maroseyka Street

Maroseyka Street is a popular area not too far from the Red Square. The long, winding street turns into Pokrovka and is lined with restaurants, cafes, bars and places to stay. It’s actually where I like to stay when I’m in Moscow due to its location and solid street photography opportunities itself. You have Kitay-gorod station near and if you keep walking southwest, you’ll get to the Red Square. But if you walk northwest, as it changes to Pokrovka, you can find a long street of activity for photography with its own interesting atmosphere.

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6. Tverskoy Boulevard

Tverskoy Boulevard is the oldest and longest boulevard in Moscow, beginning at the end of Nikitsky Boulevard, and finishing at Pushkin Square, a spot to come for activity itself. The boulevard is made up of two avenues, with pedestrian walkways in-between. You’ll find grass, shrubbery, trees, benches and more walking it’s almost kilometer length. Many people come here to enjoy some relaxation, walk their dog, or just to use it to walk wherever they’re going. Its center location also provides a nice place to walk with your camera near plenty of other spots you’ll want to check out anyway.

Sample Street Walk:

For a full day of Street Photography, covering some of the best spots, you can follow this sample street walk for Moscow:

  • Start your morning walking around the Red Square (1), while exploring the surrounding area, including Nikolskaya Street
  • Then walk northwest to Patriarch’s Ponds (2) and slowly walk the pond and surrounding area with your camera
  • Next, walk east to the Pushkin Monument and stroll down Tverskoy Boulevard (6)
  • Once Tverskoy Boulevard (6) ends, it will turn into Nikitsky Boulevard. Follow this down until you get to the start of Old Arbat Street (3), across from Arbatskaya station
  • After you’re done walking down Old Arbat Street (3) for more street photography, spend some time checking out Moscow’s beautiful metro stations
  • To finish off the day with more street photography, get off the metro near Red Square (1) again, Maroseyka Street (5) or wherever you’re staying for the night.

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3 Things I’ll Remember about Shooting in Moscow:

1. museum metro.

The Moscow metro system was the first underground railway system in the Soviet Union and today includes 203 stations across 340km of routes. The elaborate system has some of the deepest stations in the world too, with escalators that seem to go on forever. None of this is what makes it so special, though. Many of its stations feel like stepping inside a museum, making it without a doubt the most interesting and beautiful metro system I’ve been in.

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When built, Stalin wanted to make the metro stations “palaces for the people” with marble, chandeliers, and grand architecture. The best part is the variety of architecture and styles used, making many of the stations a completely different experience visually. You could easily spend a whole day traveling the stations and there are even tours available for people who wish to do just that. My advice, though, would be just to buy a ticket and hop on and off at different stations, while exploring different lines. The museum-like surrounding mixed with the crowds of characters can make for a great photography experience.

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Since there are so many stations, here are some of my favorites to check out:

  • Novoslobodskaya
  • Mayakovskaya
  • Elektrozavodskaya
  • Komsomolskaya
  • Ploschad Revolyutsii
  • Dostoyevskaya
  • Prospekt Mira

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2. Moscow is Big

It’s no secret that Moscow is a big city, but it can feel even bigger with how spread out much of it is. This is especially true if you compare it to cities outside of Asia. If I compared it to cities in Europe, I’d probably say only Istanbul would warrant more time to really discover the depths of this city. Most only explore around the Red Square and surrounding area, but that is such a small part of the city. Although, that central area does give you plenty to see on its own.

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Fortunately, I had a good friend living in the city to show me around, but it opened up my eyes even more to how much there is to discover in Moscow. It’s a big city with a variety of atmosphere that can take you from “east” to “west” and trendy to rugged depending on where you go. I’d imagine you’d have to live here a while to really know the city.

3. Cosmopolitan Mix of East meets West

Modern skyscrapers mixed with amazing architecture, a world-class metro system with museum-like beauty, trendy fashion and chic clubs, Moscow is a rich mix of Russian culture and history in a more western cosmopolitan package. There is a push to keep the Russian culture, while also pushing forward with a modern metropolis the whole world will envy. This comes with an impressive skyline, that continues to grow, and endless modernities, but with soviet nostalgia and atmosphere mixed in for good measure.

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Mixed in with this grand western cosmopolitan atmosphere, is a strong national pride in Russia. This includes their famous leader, Vladimir Putin. Maybe no other place will you see a country’s leader more often. All over, from the pricey tourist shops to the underground walkway stalls, you’ll find goods with Putin’s likeness covering them. From t-shirts to magnets to Matryoshka dolls. There’s a strong national pride that can be seen around the city, which also extends to their leader. Moscow is many things. It’s East meets West, modernizations meets Soviet era, and a whole lot more.

What To Do For a Street Photography Break?:

Eat at a stolovaya.

Stolovayas are Russian cafeterias that became popular in the Soviet days. You grab a tray and walk down the line of freshly prepared local dishes, and select whatever you want from the chefs. They’re usually inexpensive and a much better value than restaurants, while giving you the opportunity to try from a wide selection of everyday Russian food. They’re also very tasty. I always include some borsch on my tray and go from there. The places themselves are all over Moscow and usually come with Soviet-era aesthetics to complete the experience.

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Street Safety Score: 7

*As always, no place is completely safe! So when I talk about safety, I’m speaking in general comparison to other places. Always take precaution, be smart, observe your surroundings and trust your instincts anywhere you go!

Being the 2nd largest city in Europe with over 12 million people, you’re going to have your dangerous areas, but for the most part, it feels safe walking around. Russia is statistically higher in crime compared to most of Europe, but this generally doesn’t apply to tourists and visitors. Around the Red Square and surrounding city center, you should feel completely safe walking around. Pick pocketing can happen, but no more than other touristic places. I always explore Moscow freely without coming across too much to worry about. It’s a spread out city, though, so of course it matters where you are. Just use basic street smarts, know where you are and Moscow shouldn’t give you a problem. 

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People’s Reaction Score: 7

Moscow is fast paced, big city life, which usually means people aren’t too concerned with you, or your camera. I don’t find people notice or pay much attention to me when I’m out taking photos in Moscow. For the most part, people just go about their day. You shouldn’t get too many looks or concern. But it can depend on the area you are in. The more you stick out, the more you might get noticed with suspicions. I’ve never had any problems in Moscow, or Russia, but just be careful who you’re taking a photo of if you get out of the city center. Other than that, it’s about average for reactions. 

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Street Tips:

Learn the alphabet .

Much of Moscow, including the metro system, doesn’t use english. The Russian alphabet uses letters from the Cyrillic script, which if you aren’t familiar with it and don’t know the sounds, can be hard to decipher the words. This is most important for street names and metro stops when trying to get around. It can save confusion and make it easier getting around if you learn the basic alphabet. At the very least then, you can sound out the words to see which are similar in the english conversion, which can help matching them to maps. When out shooting street photography, getting around is as important as anything. So save yourself some time and frustration by learning the Russian Alphabet.

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Use the metro

While Saint-Petersburg feels very walkable for a city its size, Moscow can feel very spread out, even for its bigger size. Outside of the Red Square area, you can have plenty of walking before getting anywhere very interesting, so you’ll need to take the metro a lot if you really want to explore the city. Maps are deceiving here too, it will always be further than it looks.

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Another reason it’s less walkable than Saint-Petersburg is its completely different set-up. Moscow’s streets are mostly contstructed in rings with narrow, winding streets in-between. This is common with medieval city cities that used to be confined by walls, but you usually don’t have it in a city this massive. Saint-Petersburg has a more grid-like pattern that also uses the canals to help you know your way around. When it comes to navigating on foot in Moscow, it can be more difficult, so bring a map and take the metro when needed. It’s why Moscow’s metro carries more passengers per day than the London and Paris subways combined.

Explore other areas if you have time

Moscow is really big. While most people stay around the Red Square within the Boulevard Ring, there’s so much more to the city. I covered some other spots outside of this circle, but if you really want to see the city, you’ll need time. If you do have time, some other areas I’d check out first are Zamoskvarechye, along some of the south and western Moscow.

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Inspiration:

For some more inspiration, you can look through the Street Photography of Moscow photographer Artem Zhitenev  and check out 33 of my photos taken in Moscow .

Conclusion:

Moscow’s name brings a certain mystique, but once you’re there it might bring a different atmosphere than you expect. It’s big and sprawling, but beautiful in many ways. It can feel like a European capital on a grand scale, but you can definitely find its Russian side in there.

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The urban sprawl of Moscow can be intimidating, but give it enough time and you’ll be rewarded with plenty to discover. All with the world’s best metro system to take you around.

I hope this guide can help you start to experience some of what Moscow contains. So grab your camera and capture all that Moscow has to offer for Street Photography!

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The history of the gorky.

The park was built in Soviet times between the two world wars and named after the author Maxim Gorky at the time. Up until the turn of the century, the area not far from the center was only a residential area with huge estates and then, in the turmoil of the civil war and shortly afterwards, served as an illegal landfill where citizens and entrepreneurs disposed of their garbage. After intensive cleaning in the early communist years, the site was first used as an agricultural exhibition in the mid-1920s until the Moscow City Council decided to set up a park here that was accessible to all citizens of Moscow. After all, this was supposed to take a full ten years of construction. Throughout the entire Soviet period, the park was incredibly popular and familiar to every Soviet citizen, whether from Moscow or not.

Rebirth after basic renovation

However, after the end of the Soviet Union, the area fell into disrepair – cheap hustle and bustle like shooting booths and slowly rusting rides shaped the sad picture. Only outsiders got lost in the park, which lived more from its reputation than from the sad reality. Only with the fundamental and just as expensive renovation in 2011 did the Gorky become the park it was once loved by the locals. Especially the promenade along the river with its large sunbathing areas in summer and the numerous ice rinks for ice skating in winter now attract thousands of locals to Gorky every day. Countless food and café stands scattered across the site provide visitors with everything imaginable – from Georgian delicacies, a decent café to traditional Russian kvass, or ice cream and smoothies in summer.

Concerts, art and privacy place

Even bigger crowd pullers are just the concerts in the park and these have a long tradition here. In 2018 alone, David Guetta, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, the Killers and Lana del Rey performed numerous international music greats Open Air. But even outside the big events there is always something to see in the Gorky. The modern art center “Garage” (website https://garagemca.org/en ) in the park holds regular art and design exhibitions. In addition, the art center gave the park the largest children’s playground in all of Russia for its 90th birthday in 2018. Numerous play equipment, including 29 different swings alone, are the perfect place to spend a few hours with the youngsters. Pedal boats can also be rented at several locations in the park, for example at the Andreevsky ponds, which is also suitable for children. Sports courses for adults are held regularly in the park. From jogging to yoga or Pilates there are organized courses – beach volleyball fields, soccer fields and an open air fitness studio offer further opportunities to do sports. Afterwards, beer gardens invite you to linger – all of this happens primarily in the central part of Gorky Park, known as the Neskuchny Garden. Would you like to experience Gorky Park and the magic of Moscow by yourself? Then you need a visa first – you can find out how to get it here !

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Away from the central part: Muzeon and Sparrow Hills

In the section called Muzeon north of the Crimean Bridge there are over 1000 statues, Soviet monuments and modern art facilities. This open-air museum-like section of the Gorky invites you to take a walk that takes you past oversized and pompous Soviet busts as well as avant-garde art objects of the 21st century. Surrounded by statues of Lenin, this section looks partly surreal. The Stalin statue in particular, which had its nose removed, magically attracts visitors. For photographers, the sometimes slightly rusty busts and remains from the Soviet era offer great motifs. If you’d like to improve yourself as a promising photographer, you can even take a photography course in the park at Photoplay ( https://photoplay.ru/courses/workshop/photoplayatgorky.html ) At 2900 rubles, i.e. just under $ 41, this is significantly more affordable than comparable products in Asia or Australia. No wonder this section is considered an Instagram paradise for Moscow’s exploding hipster scene. Events are also held time and again in the Muzeon – for example, the warm months over and over here are held cinema screenings outdoors. Russian classics such as international cinema are shown. You have absolute peace in the Sparrow Hills, which also belong to the park but are spatially separated from the other part. About four kilometers further along the Moskva River out of town is this section of the Gorky Park, which is largely natural. There, just opposite the large Luzhniki Stadium on the other side of the Moskva River, where the Olympics and the World Cup finals have already taken place, there is another privacy place in the middle of Moscow. At the highest point of the Sparrow Hills, to which a cable car leads, you have a fantastic view of Moscow.

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