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Jeep Safari, Piprahar

Piprahar, Chitwan

Piprahar, Chitwan

Type

experience

Spot Rhinos, Crocodiles, and more on Safari

Embark on an exhilarating jeep safari in Chitwan National Park, starting and ending at a local homestay. This half-day or full-day adventure is perfect for all fitness levels and offers an immersive wildlife experience led by a knowledgeable nature guide.

Experience Type

Wildlife

Ages

10 to 70 years

Group

Max 5 pax

Duration

5-7 hours

Start Time

Day

Difficulty

Easy

Itinerary

Entrance fees

Nature Guide

Water Bottle

Hats / Caps

Impact Footprint

Wildlife Conservation Awareness: This program promotes understanding and appreciation of Chitwan National Park's wildlife and the importance of preserving these ecosystems.

Local Employment: This program provides job opportunities for guides, drivers, and support staff, contributing to the livelihood of the local community.

Environmental Education: Educates visitors about the region's rich biodiversity and the need for sustainable tourism practices.

Economic Boost: Supports local businesses and communities through tourism, helping to generate income for the region.

Cultural Exchange: This program allows visitors to interact with local guides and learn about the traditional ways of life in the Chitwan area.

How to get here

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By Air: Fly from Kathmandu to Bharatpur Airport, followed by a 45-minute drive to your homestay near Chitwan National Park.

By Road: Take a bus or private vehicle from Kathmandu or Pokhara, which typically takes 5-6 hours to reach Chitwan. From the drop-off point, transfer to the homestay for the jeep safari experience.

Cancellation Policy

Every booking with Community Homestay Network are binded by our cancellation policies.
View the cancellation policy

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there Wi-Fi available?

Yes, Wi-Fi is available in almost every house.

Does the homestay provide drinking water?

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.

Are there Western toilets available?

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.

Do my hosts speak English?

Most of the hosts speak little to basic English, but they do have at least one member in the family who can communicate in good English for ease of interaction.

Are there any animals? I’m allergic to cats/dogs/etc.

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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