Jeep Safari In Nepal's Chitwan National Park 2024🇳🇵🇳🇵
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- Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024
- Hi on today's vlog i am going on a Jeep Safari In Nepal's Chitwan National Park 2024🇳🇵🇳🇵. A rainy day in Nepal today to go on the jeep safari was not the ideal conditions but it was a nice afternoon in Chitwan National Park. We got to see some rhino's, elephants, allsorted different types of deer, beautiful birds and of course the two jackals at the end.
On another day you can also be lucky enough to see tigers and bears but i think they were hiding from the rain. Also it was great to meet some lovely people from around the world.
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I forgot to mention pashupatinath temple just outside ktm. Its where all the holy men and Sadhus live. Its also the main Hindu cremation centre in the ktm valley. You can get bus there easy from ktm, the main bus station is at Gongabu on the ring road.
Thanks I’ve got that on my list for a must visit
Cheers, Richy! Seeing animals on a safari can be a lottery.
Thanks Glenn, yes you’re right mate there’s a lot of luck involved.
Good day out mate 👍
Thanks Dave👌🏻
I am thinking of the Jurassic Park moment Richy when you actually see a great Mammal. I was totally ripped off in Iceland a few days ago, when I saw just 2 baby foxes in captivity for 100 quids PP.
Nightmare mate two foxes is a rough day, I thought I had it bad.
Amazing seeing animals in there own habitat i think it was good value. Enjoyed it Richard 😊
Thank you June, it was a nice afternoon apart from the rain😊
Nice one Richy. Safe travels. All the best mate
Thanks Bernie, you too mate.
Thanks Richy,
Enjoyed the Rhino 🦏, such majestic creatures. 👍💯🇦🇺
Thank you Jack and yes mate they were really nice to see, so powerful yet chilled👌🏻👍🏻
It's real so it's pot luck what you get. I'd make sure the first guy on the motor was a fitter.
It is Matthew, we would have being surprised and very lucky to see a tiger especially in the rain. Lol that was on my mind about the fitter and I was sat on the side.
Not exactly Knowsley Safari Park to say the least - seen more wildlife in our local pet shop, still at least you tried Richy 🙏
To be honest Martin your talking about a zoo where animals are displaced from there natural habitat for people’s enjoyment which I hate. How would you like being kidnapped and put in an enclosure away from everything that is natural to you as in hunting for there food, no space etc. Please don’t say yes but they’re animals because it just isn’t right. This is a natural national park that spans further than the eye can see, it was pouring down and to see anything more than what I did i would have being very lucky. It was a nice afternoon and I enjoyed it but as I said in the vlog I wouldn’t do it again. Thanks👍🏻
Richy, they are not in enclosures at Knowsley Safari Park, it is open parkland not a zoo 😊🙏 I know where I’d rather go to be honest, at least you would be seeing a large variety of animals
@martinpowell5769 as in a zoo I mean where the animals are taken away from there natural habitat. The difference is this is a national park, there’s a lot of luck included in seeing some of the animals mate.
Lucky man my Richy 😅😅😅😅
@@เสาวภาธัญญเจริญ thanks mate, it was a nice day but I was a little worried at times🤣👌🏻💯
Another lovely vid.👍I cycled Lincoln to Boston today & wow there's some ex-wildlife every few metres.😅
Thanks Mark, I love Lincoln I worked there years ago building the sports direct store. 🤣dodging the road kill👍🏻
I'm first !! Not watched it yet but I'm sure will be great
Thanks mate
Again Richy brilliant M8 hope your back is better , and ohh the weather is lovely in Glasgow for the week was 23c today Indian summer lol be safe mate❤️
Thanks Jimbo, it’s good to hear your getting some sun back home. It’s a bout time mate💪🏻😎💯
People are getting confused here. This is not fun park or zoo where animals are forced to be seen. It's an extremely important forest and world heritage conservation site. You go there when disturbance is least to animals. You can't even be in the park after 4 pm.
It's the wild mate . Sometimes you're lucky, sometimes not .
@@Yooo47 I don’t think anybody thought it was a fun park or zoo mate I don’t go to either of them, I’ve just looked through the comments and it was clear to see on the vlog and the title it’s a national park.
@@ParkinsonRaw 2 - 3 people were commenting like that so I said it early to remove confusion. Infact people are not even meant to see tigers as they are active from 6 to mid night. They just advertise you can see but you have rarest of the rare chance of seeing.
@@Yooo47true, and after seeing animals in the wild where they roam freely. I hate zoos and circuses. I've been on several safaris in my life. It's bad when you're out in the jungle are you're in a vehicle with people who can't keep their mouths shut. Scaring away the animals. For fuck sake now with mobile phones its worse. I was on a Tiger safari and bloody people made so much noise. There are villages in state of Gujrat where Asian lions roam the streets. It can happen anytime of the day or night. It's alnot uncommon to see Leopards roaming in cities in Mumbai. I'm not even jokeing.
I like going there just before high season starts, gotta be a little lucky with the weather tho... Enjoying every min of this video, it looks like you having a blast.. If you wanna se more animals hire a private guide and walk inside the park.. and wow, it really has gotten very touristy now, stats what scared away many of the animals
I’ll be honest it’s pretty quiet at the minute, I can see it being absolute mayhem in high season. Thanks mate it was a nice experience.
All the best mate. Live life 💯😁👍🏻👍🏻😁
Thanks Jonny, it was a good day despite the rain mate👌🏻💯
They used to do that safari using elephants to travel, it meant you could get close up and further into the bush. Your much better getting off the tourist trails to somewhere like Gorkha city to Devi Marg or into some of the Gurung villages in that area. Pokhara/ phewa taal is worth a look but again its tourist land. Nepals a stunning place but you will miss the gems sticking to the tourist trails.
If your back in KTM then head to Patan its an ancient site in the city of many temples, a tourist place but well worth the visit as is Bhaktapur (cost about £20 taxi from KTM or local bus for about £2 ). Nargakot is not worth the journey unles your over that way. Also have a day to walk around KTM ringroad, theres lots of day to day life going on.
Bandipur is a nice place to chill, full of Newar people, very peaceful but can be a pain to get to. All the best Richie. Dhanyabad / thank you
Namaste mate, thank you for all the info I have a few of them places marked for when I get back to Kathmandu. I’ve just arrived in Bandipur then on to Pokhara after here. This is more of a checking out Nepal trip for when I come back in the future and I’ll get more off the beaten track.
@@ParkinsonRaw Enjoy Bandipur, its lovely
I'm 2nd.Richy on the way..Is that a Croc No it's a Rock,Is that a Rock No It's a....Run Run Richy..😂
@@PATThaiA 🤣🤣thanks mate, I was on edge at times seeing the beware tiger signs. I couldn’t see no precautions and was always wondering if the guide was a mechanic too🤣
@@ParkinsonRaw I don't think the roof on the Cart was a good place to Stand on in An Emergency..
Thanks!
Thank you very much Andrew.
I think you'll find more strange species of wild animals along the Soi Bukhao area of Pattaya Richy. All grazing on the local ales and hunting some elusive kittens?
Hahaha thanks Seni🤣
I've learned two things about rhinos in my life.
1. They are very nearsighted and can't really see you unless you get right in their face
2. They don't like it when you get right in their face 😂😂
@@quackersna 🤣I’ve seen on tv when they flip and you definitely don’t want to be too close💯
They have a good sense of smell. Did a foot safari in Zimbabwe, saw Rhinos pretty close up. Guide told us what to do if they charge. Rest is up to God.
Are you still in Nepal?
The title of the vlog tells you that mate, yes I am.
A couple of year’s ago we was very fortunate to see a couple of tigers in there natural environment in the wild!in India!some people don’t see nothing!its the luck of the draw!to be honest with you richy yours looked a bit boring!
Yes you’re right mate to see tigers would have being a massive stroke of luck especially with the weather. I am glad I did it but it was a one time thing I wouldn’t go back.
Seen more wildlife at a dogging carpark off the A14. Added to the list of what not to do in Nepal. Only kidding. Thanks for the video
@@martinryder6910 ha thanks Martin, it was a nice afternoon but I wouldn’t do it again.
See more in a safari park back in blighty.
😂
@@Fazak38 your thinking of a zoo mate, this was a million miles from anything you’ll get in blighty.
@ParkinsonRaw No not a zoo a safari parks look it up. Longleaf in the south and Knowsley safari park in Liverpool. The animals roam around in miles of enclosed area. And actually come up to your car.
thinking of touring thailand mate can you give me a number in regards to budget ? any help much appreciated buddy.
Good idea mate, I’ll be honest if you watch my vlogs I do food, accommodation, travel and everything else regarding my costs plus my cost of living vlogs for every country I’ve visited. Everybody has a different budget so it’s hard to say what you need but the information on what I spent is all on my playlists.
@@ParkinsonRaw thanks for the reply mate , looks like your having a blast we only get 1 life at the end of the day so we have to make the most of it . I will check ur vids to get a better idea pal and again thanks .
Thanks mate, your right life’s too short and we have to get out there, you never know what’s round the corner so if you do have the chance I would highly recommend it. My vlogs are all titled so you know what to expect and minefield of information to travel with my experienced up’s and down’s all included.