Barauli Community Homestay
Discover Indigenous Culture and Wildlife in Chitwan
Join a thrilling 4-hour jeep safari from Barauli Community Homestay and explore Chitwan National Park. Guided by a knowledgeable nature expert, this easy-level safari offers opportunities to witness the park’s diverse wildlife, including the one-horned rhino and Bengal tiger.
Wildlife
10 to 70 years
Max 5 pax
4 hours
Day
Easy
Discover Indigenous Culture and Wildlife in Chitwan
Experience Village Life on the Edge of Chitwan
Immerse in Village Life and Explore Jungles in Chitwan’s Beautiful Madi Valley
Discover Authentic Nepali Village Life
Wildlife Conservation: Promotes awareness and appreciation of endangered species, supporting conservation efforts within Chitwan National Park.
Local Employment: Provides job opportunities for local nature guides and drivers, contributing to the economic development of the community.
Eco-Tourism Practices: Emphasizes sustainable tourism, ensuring minimal environmental impact and adherence to park regulations for responsible wildlife observation.
Economic Benefits: Supports the local tourism industry, benefiting the Barauli Community Homestay and surrounding businesses through eco-friendly safari activities.
Community Engagement: Encourages local community involvement in conservation initiatives, promoting the value of protecting natural habitats and wildlife.
Starting Point: The safari starts and ends at Barauli Community Homestay.
Transportation Options: Easily accessible by private vehicle or local transport from Bharatpur or Sauraha.
By Road: A short drive from nearby towns takes you to Barauli, where the jeep safari begins.
Best Time: Available year-round, except during the monsoon season (mid-June to mid-September). Mornings and late afternoons are ideal for wildlife sightings.
Every booking with Community Homestay Network are binded by our cancellation policies.
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Yes, Wi-Fi is available in almost every house.
Yes, your hosts will provide boiled water, which is safe to drink. We encourage guests to opt for boiled water instead of plastic bottles to help protect the environment.
There is a mix of squat and western washroom facilities within homestays. If you need a western washroom, please let us know when booking; we can allocate it if it is available.
Most of the hosts speak little to basic English, but they have at least one member in the family who can communicate with good English for ease of interaction.
Yes, some families have pets. If you are allergic, please let us know when booking, and we will arrange a stay in an animal-free house.
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