FAQ

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Visiting Nepal?
Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) are the best times to visit Nepal. You’ll enjoy mild weather and clear skies, perfect for viewing the Himalayas. Some also visit in monsoon season (June-August) to see Nepal’s lush greenery.

Nepal’s Weather
Nepal’s climate varies from subtropical in the south to alpine in the north. Expect dry, sunny autumns, mild springs with some rain, hot, humid summers, and cold, snowy winters.

Safety in Nepal
Nepal is generally safe for tourists. Just remember to keep valuables out of sight, stay in well-lit areas at night, and watch out for pickpockets in crowds.

Payments in Nepal
Master, Visa, and Credit cards are accepted in most tourist areas in Nepal. But it’s a good idea to carry some cash, as not all places accept cards.

Fun in Nepal
Nepal offers trekking in the Himalayas, exploring ancient temples, wildlife safaris, white water rafting, paragliding, and mountain biking.

Getting to Chitwan National Park (CNP)
You can fly from Kathmandu to Bharatpur and then drive to CNP. Or, take a bus or hire a car from Kathmandu.

Best Time for CNP
Visit CNP from October to March for dry, pleasant weather and frequent wildlife sightings.

Wildlife in CNP
CNP is home to endangered species like the Bengal tiger, one-horned rhinoceros, and Asian elephant, along with various deer, monkeys, birds, and reptiles.

Dressing for Jungle Safaris
Wear light-colored, breathable clothes, comfortable shoes, a hat, and sunglasses for jungle safaris.

Safety on Jungle Safaris
Jungle safaris in CNP are safe. Park authorities and tour operators ensure visitor safety. Just follow your guide’s instructions and avoid risky behavior.