Binod Chaudhary is a dedicated nature guide and wildlife photographer based in Chitwan National Park, one of Nepal's most celebrated biodiversity hotspots. With a deep-rooted passion for the natural world, he has spent years exploring the subtropical forests and grasslands of the Terai, developing an intimate understanding of the region's ecosystems and wildlife behavior.
Specializing in immersive jungle safaris and birdwatching experiences, Binod guides visitors through the park's rich landscapes, offering rare opportunities to witness iconic species such as the one-horned rhinoceros, Bengal tiger, and a remarkable diversity of birdlife. His ability to interpret animal behavior and read the forest enhances each journey, turning excursions into meaningful encounters with nature.
Alongside guiding, Binod is an accomplished wildlife photographer whose work captures the raw beauty and delicate balance of Nepal's wilderness. His images reflect patience, precision, and a strong conservation ethic, often highlighting the relationship between local communities and the surrounding environment.
Binod's photography centers on authenticity and storytelling. He focuses on capturing fleeting wildlife moments, natural interactions, and the subtle rhythms of the jungle ecosystem. His work often emphasizes rare and endangered species in their natural habitat, human–wildlife coexistence in buffer zone communities, and the interplay of light, texture, and mood within forest landscapes.
Binod is committed to promoting conservation awareness and responsible tourism. Through guided experiences and visual storytelling, he aims to inspire a deeper appreciation for Nepal's natural heritage and encourage sustainable practices that protect wildlife for future generations.
For Binod, the forest is more than a workplace — it is a living classroom and a source of inspiration. He believes that every safari is an opportunity not just to see wildlife, but to understand it, respect it, and ultimately help preserve it.



