Ideal Duration: 2-3 hours
Open Time: Throughout the year
Nearest Airport: Indira Gandhi International Airport
Nearest Railway Station: Ramnagar
Jungle Safari is a popular activity in Jim Corbett. Corbett National Park is full of rich flora and fauna. Being home to about 488 different species of plants and animals, wildlife lovers flock here throughout the year.
During your stay at this famous park, you can make an effort to catch a glimpse of the animals by jungle safari.
There are five safari zones, with Dhela being a new tourism zone. Corbett is a large national park spread over 520 square kilometers.
The Dhikala region is the largest area and highly recommended for wildlife enthusiasts. This area is known as the home of many animals like tigers.
Bijrani area is another famous tourist center, and it is situated at a distance of only one kilometer from Ramnagar city.
Jhirna Zone is open throughout the year and located 16 km from Ramnagar. Another prominent area of Corbett National Park is Durga Devi, which is famous for bird watching and is located 36 km from the city.
Sitabani zone is also an ideal place to visit, especially if you are a nature lover although this area does not come under the Corbett Tiger Reserve area, this area is beautified, with a calm environment, and the buffer zone and is also open throughout the year.
Jeep Safari Zones : Bijrani, Jhirna, Garjiya, Durgadevi, Sitabani, Dhela.
Canter Safari Zone : Dhikala
Timings : Morning : 06:00 am - 11:50 am, Evening : 12:00 pm - 06:00 pm.
Notes : Permission of CTR, Jeep, Driver, Permit and all entries and taxes, Guide fee to be paid by the guest on the spot directly, Pick and drop is not included from hotels.
Throughout the year 06:00 AM - 09:30 AM, Last Entry: 07:00 AM
Throughout the year 03:00 PM - 06:00 PM, Last Entry: 04:30 PM
Indians: INR 5000 (Maximum 6 persons and 2 Children)
Other Countries: INR 10000 (Maximum 6 persons and 2 Children)
Indians: INR 1600 (Per person)
Other Countries: INR 3000 (Per person)
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