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Photo Guide: Walking Safari in Chitwan National Park

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Hey readers! Today I wanted to put together a post about something pretty cool that I did. Back in April, Emmett and I went on a walking safari in Chitwan National Park, Nepal. In some ways, this experience felt even more adventurous and dangerous than trekking in the Nepali Himalaya. Our safari trip had us walking around loose in the National Park through tiger, sloth bear, rhino, and wild elephant habitat! We were in a group of just four people (us + 2 guides) armed only with sticks. Luckily, despite the intimidating wildlife, we never felt unsafe. Our guides were incredibly experienced at their jobs. Our day spent exploring Chitwan National Park on foot became one of my top favorite travel moments in Nepal and one of my top favorite moments in all of my travels to date.

Instead of detailing each step of the day in a story, I’ll keep it simple and let the photos speak mostly for themselves. (As always: click a photo for more detail).

If you’re looking for info about taking one of these tours yourself, scroll all the way to the bottom for a little guide to taking a walking safari in Chitwan.

Dawn on the Narayani River.

Our guides, Raj & Sanjay, leading us through Chitwan’s sandy paths.

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