Sauraha Visit
Explore the jungle with an experienced naturalist by foot or by jeep. You can ask questions and learn as much as you can—your naturalist will be extremely knowledgeable about the animals and the history of Chitwan National Park. You’ll have the chance to see wildlife such as a variety of deer (spotted, hog, barking, and sambar), different bird species, monkeys, and the endangered one-horned rhinoceros. With a bit of luck, there’s always the chance of glimpsing the leopard, sloth bear, and Royal Bengal Tiger.
Elephant Safari
End your day with a short jungle or village walk with the elephants along the bank of the Narayani river. Here, the elephants are let loose to cool down in the water while you enjoy a picnic as the sunsets. You’ll get to watch while the elephants entertain themselves during their favorite activity: cooling down and feeling weightless in the water. Keep in mind that the water is too cold for the elephants in December and January, but otherwise, this activity is available from February through to November.
Narayani River
One of the favorite place of Chitwan to visit there in the morning as well as in the evening. In the morning it is famous for doing yoga, and practice game and in the evening to get some fresh air and get rid of stress. It is popular for “Panipur and Chatpat” as well as “Street food”.
Sunset View
We can see the beautiful sunset from the sauraha as well as golaghat “Meghauli”
Arati At Narayani Kinar
As like in ‘Pashupati Temple’ we can see the “Maha arati” in the evening all day. This is done according to the “Hindu culture”. Narayani river is considered as a holy place.
Rafting
Not for long distance we still have the rafting area where we can roam with nature. In Narayani, we can do rafting.
Tharu Dance
Visit traditional Tharu stick dances at the cultural center. These are cultural and traditional dances with long and short sticks performed by local Tharu people. They represent different festivals and ceremonies. You will be amazed by these war-like dances.