Jeep safaris within Nepal’s Chitwan National Park have been temporarily suspended with the arrival of the monsoon season. The park authority announced the annual halt to prioritize the protection of wildlife during their breeding period. The decision also addresses significant safety concerns for visitors, as monsoon rains often damage park trails and increase the risk of flooding. This suspension is a standard practice to minimize disturbance to animals and prevent potential accidents. Authorities typically reinstate the safaris once the monsoon subsides and conditions improve, ensuring both animal welfare and safe tourism. The length of the suspension depends on weather patterns and trail repair progress.