Inside Kasara Chitwan Resort: Where the Jungle Meets Luxury | The Buzz Nepal June 2026 Feature

Nestled within the lush greenery bordering one of South Asia’s most celebratedwildlifedestinations, Kasara Chitwan Resort is not your typical retreat. It is an experience — one built on the belief that true luxury is not about excess, but about harmony. Here, the jungle is not the backdrop. It is the point.

A Philosophy Rooted in Nature

The essence of Kasara is a carefully considered balance ofnatureand modernity. The resort offers freshly prepared food, meaningful cultural interaction with the indigenous Tharu community, healthy activities in a tranquil environment, and experiences guests carry with them long after they leave.

Every design decision at Kasara reflects this philosophy. Natural wood, subtle earthy shades, and chic interiors blend seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. Indoor and outdoor spaces flow into one another, and the resort’s architecture feels less like a construction imposed on nature and more like a conversation with it.

Kasara

36 Villas, Zero Television

Kasara features 36 spaciously and elegantly designedvillasacross three categories: Deluxe Villas, Premium Villas, and Family Villas. Deluxe and Premium Villas each span 55 square meters, while the Family Villas stretch to a generous 79 square meters, complete with a private balcony and a private plunge pool. All villas come with modern amenities and en-suite bathrooms.

What sets Kasara apart is a deliberate choice: the villas are TV-free. The intention is simple — to encourage guests to look outward, not at a screen.

Dining at The Jungle Cafe

The resort’s onsite restaurant, The Jungle Café, seats up to 70 guests indoors and 60 outdoors, and serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner with an à la carte menu running all day. The kitchen specializes in Nepali, Asian, and international cuisines, with a strong emphasis on locally sourced ingredients and organic produce. Whether dining in the cozy indoor setting or al fresco amid the sounds of the jungle, the meal itself becomes part of the experience.

For those winding down after a day in the wild, the Watering Hole Bar is open from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM, offering signature cocktails, fine wines, beers, spirits, and snacks — the perfect place to relive the day’s adventures.

Wellness, Yoga, and Stillness

Kasara’s Serenity Spa offers a range of rejuvenating treatments inspired by traditional practices and natural products, with two treatment rooms available from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM. For those seeking a deeper connection with their surroundings, the Yogashala — an open-airhealingspace accommodating up to 50 participants — provides a serene setting for yoga, meditation, and self-reflection from dawn to dusk.

The resort’s swimming pool, set against a backdrop of lush greenery and open from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, offers a quiet respite on warmer days

Into the Wild: Activities at Kasara

The activities on offer at Kasara are where the resort truly distinguishes itself. Guests can embark on a jeep safari through Chitwan National Park, take a scenic canoe ride on the Rapti River, visit the Crocodile Breeding Center, or explore the jungle on foot with an expert naturalist watching for birds and wildlife.

Cultural immersion is equally central to the Kasara experience. Tharu village tours and cultural performances bring guests face-to-face with one of Nepal’s most vibrant indigenous communities. As the sun sets, an evening excursion to the traditional village of Madi in Chitwan offers a rare window into age-old customs still actively practiced and celebrated today.

For cyclists, the Batuli Pokhari Cycling Picnic takes guests through quiet village trails and jungle paths to the serene Batuli Pokhari lake — a ride that perfectly captures Kasara’s blend of nature, culture, and unhurried discovery.

Getting There

Kasara Chitwan Resort is located in Bharatpur 44200, Chitwan, Nepal, within close proximity to the entrance of Chitwan National Park. Guests can reach the resort via a short 20-minute flight from Kathmandu to Bharatpur, followed by a 40-minute drive, or opt for a scenic 6-hour road journey through the hills along the Trishuli River.

For reservations and inquiries, Kasara can be reached at info@kasararesort.com or by calling +977 9801048824, +977 9802310956, or +977 9802372457.

Instagram: @kasarachitwan

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