Climate and Best time to go
Nepal weather is unpredictable and varies a lot from altitude ranges. The park has a range of climatic seasons each offering a unique experience. October through February with average temperatures of 25 degree c offer an enjoyable climate. From March to June temperatures can be very hot and humid reach as high around 45 degree C. The monsoon season last from june to September where the river become flooded. The hot humid days give way to the monsoon season that typically lasts from late June until September, Rivers become flooded.
Highlight of the trips
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One of the most popular national park of Nepal
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Encounter with wild animal
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Best chances to see Tiger
Trip Grade: Easy
There is no any challenging walk, just some walking around and suitable for any normal health condition with ability to walk around.
Group Size: Private or Small group size (2-10 Pax)
To give our clients a memorable and insightful travel experience with lots of time to interact with each other or with the locals we do run the group as private or in small size groups only. You could either choose to travel private or join with others in Group. Our group size consists of minimum two to ten people unless you chose to make your own private trip with more than ten people.
Accommodation
Standard hotel are provided during your stay.
Meals
All meals are included during your stay at national park. Our expert cook will prepare you delicious western and nepali Cuisine.
Transportation
Domestic flight and Necessary ground transporation is provided for the tour.
Optional: Instead of flying, it is possible to drive.
Weather
Weather is unpredictable and can change rapidly. Travellers need to be prepared for all weather conditions.
Dossier Disclaimer
The information and details in this trip has been compiled with care and in good faith. It is our intension to cling to the program as mentions. However you should be flexible, as, this is an adventure trip and you are heading into remote region, where unforeseen events may contribute to change in itinerary. The trip details is a general guide to the tour and region and any mention of specific destination is by no means a guarantee that they will be visited and travel times mentions are approx. and subject to vary due to circumstances.
What to take?
We suggest light travelling which makes you easier to move around. We suggest you to bring a small bag or a rucksack with necessary clothings only.
Checklist
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T Shirts
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Long Sleeved shirts
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Pants- Lightweight long trousers
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A normal warm jacket (for winter)
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Water proof- Jackets and trousers (for monsoon)
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Sun hat and sun glassesr
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Socks: cotton
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Shoes: Runing and sandals for evening
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Sun cream; lip balm, insect repellent, Hand sanitizer lotion
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Head torch
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Personal toiletries
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Personal first aid kits
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Camera and Batteries
Health
You should consult with your doctor about vaccination and other medical travel information before departure. We recommend you to carry your personal first aid kids together with you personal medical requirement. Please be aware that we are going to remote mountain area where medical facilities are not available so when selection your trip please assure your ability to cope with the tour and consult with your doctor if you have any health issue which could affect your trip.
Insurance
Please make sure to get your travel insurance before travelling. Travelling insurance is compulsory in order to participate on any of our trips. Our entire participants should obtain their own personal insurance, which covers medical and emergency evacuation at a minimum. You, of Couse, would also like to have insurance coverage for loss or damage of baggage, flight and trip cancellation.
Trip Note
Every effort will be made to keep to the above itinerary, but as it’s an adventure in a remote mountain region, we cannot guarantee. Weather condition, road conditions, flight cancellation, landslides, avalanches, strikes and many any other reasons could contribute to changes on the itinerary. We will try to ensure the trip runs according to plan but an easy going nature will be an asset.
Responsible Tourism
Beauty is to save not to destroy! At the very start of our company we made a proper guideline for travelling responsible in Nepal, so that our future generation would be able to wander around the beauty of Nepal and could live with it. At Hawks Eye, we are extremely conscious about the environment and aim to minimize the detrimental impact on the environment as far as possible. At Hawks eye, we practice how business can minimize the impact on environment, maximize employment and generate opportunities for local communities. We are working together with non-profit organization dedicating some of our time to make positive difference in the lives of Nepalese people. Since the time of our establishment we have been involve in schools building, run health camp in remote villages, scholarship program for genuine poor students, first aid training in schools, family planning project and helping children homes. Certain amounts from the tour you participate help us to give back to the people to make the life better. We are heading on the right track; still long way to go and it would not be possible for long run with out your support.