Luxury Nepal Wildlife Safari

Luxury Nepal Wildlife Safari

FromUS$ 11550

Our 10-day luxury Nepal wildlife safari tracks Bengal tigers and one-horned rhinos across Chitwan and Bardia National Parks, with private naturalists and a stop in Lumbini en route.

Duration
10 Days
Trip Grade
Easy
Max Altitude
50m
Activities
Tiger Safari
Best Time
Spring and Autumn
Why Book With Alpine Luxury
Expertise
Expertise
Decades of mastery. Our guides command these mountains with precision. They know the best lodges, hidden light, intelligent movement. Expertise invisible when executed well. You benefit from experience most don't possess.
Safety
Safety
Safety non-negotiable. Conservative pacing. Staged acclimatization. Real-time assessment. Guides carry satellite phones and medical expertise. We anticipate. Adjust decisively. Prioritize your security. Climb with confidence.
Flexibility
Flexibility
Mountain dictates rhythm. Weather shifts. You need rest. Detours appeal. We adjust. Rigid schedules belong elsewhere. We respond with intelligence. No compromise. No debate.
Authenticity
Authenticity
Your guide belongs here. Grew up in these valleys. Not performing. Not scripted. Meet local families. Eat where locals eat. Hear real stories. Authenticity can't be manufactured.

This luxury Nepal wildlife safari is a private, 10-day journey through the country's southern lowlands, centered on two of Asia's most renowned big-cat parks and the birthplace of the Buddha. You travel from Kathmandu to Chitwan, across to Lumbini, then far west to remote Bardia — the finest place in Nepal to track a wild Royal Bengal tiger. It suits couples, families, and photographers who want real wildlife without a group bus or a fixed schedule.

What makes our version different is the pairing. Most operators sell Chitwan alone. We add Bardia's 968 square kilometers of sal forest and open phanta grassland, where tiger density is higher and the crowds thin to almost nothing. Your naturalist is private, your jeep is yours, and the day bends to the animals rather than the timetable.

The experience runs quietly. Early boat crossings of the Narayani, an hour in a riverside machan waiting for a rhino to break cover, a hand-carved canoe drifting past basking gharial. On our March departures, we've watched a tigress lead two cubs across the Karnali floodplain while the group sat in near silence. 

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