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JIM CORBETT NATIONAL PARK

The Corbett National Park is a part of the largest Tiger Reserve; the Project
Tiger lies in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand. The Majestic landscape of
Corbett is well-known for its tiger richness. Established in the year 1936 as
Hailey National Park, Corbett has the glory of being India’s oldest and most
prestigious National Park. It is also being honoured as the place where Project
Tiger was first launched in the year 1973. This Unique tiger territory is best
known as the father who gave birth to Project Tiger in India to safeguard the
most endangered species and the Royal wild animal of India called Tigers.

TOURIST ZONES OF JIM CORBETT NATIONAL PARK

The Tourist Zones: In order to promote tourism in the region Corbett National
Park has been divided into five different zones. These are the marked buffer or
core area of the park where visitors can be part of wildlife safari and can
enjoy the intriguing behavior of the animals with bare eyes at proximity.

Bijrani Safari Zone : Bijrani Zone is very popular tourist’s hub because of its
abundant natural beauty and open grasslands. The entry gate of the zone is
located at only 01 Km from Ramnagar city.

Jhirna Safari Zone : Jhirna is another important tourist zone in the Jim Corbett
National park that is open for tourist round the year. Jhirna Gate is located at
16 km from Ramnagar city.

Dhela Safari Zone : Dhela is a new eco tourism zone in Corbett National
Park included in tiger reserve zone in November 2014. This is the only area in
the reserve’s buffer zone open to tourists in CTR. The zone is retaining the
attention of large number of tourist because of its wealthy flora and fauna,
open throughout the year, located at an approximate distance of 13 Km from
Ramnagar City.

Dhikala Zone : Being the largest and most varied zone in Corbett, Dhikala is
famous for its abundant natural beauty as well as offering the best sight for
exotic fauna. The entry gate is 18 km away from Ramnagar city. Night stay inside
the Dhikala Tourism Zone is highly recommended for the hard core wildlife
enthusiasts.

Durga Devi Zone : Located on the north-eastern boundary of the Jim Corbett
National Park, Durga Devi zone is the heaven on planet earth for those who are
fond of bird watching. Entry gate is located at an approximate distance of 36 km
from Ramnagar city.

Sitabani Buffer Zone : Sitabani Zone doesn’t fall under the Corbett Tiger
Reserve area. If you are fond of serene ambiance of the natural beauty, must
visit Sitabani area.

Phato Eco-Tourism Zone : Phato Zone is the densest of Jim Corbett National Park
and Uttarakhand’s densest forest, due to which jeep safari in Phato
Zone provides a feeling of pleasure. The distance from Corbett City Ramnagar to
the gate of the photo zone is just 18 km while crossing this distance, tourists
will get the opportunity to see the giant Tumdiya Dam as well as boating in the
future. Phato Gate is located at a distance of 24 km from Ramnagar city. 

Dhikala Forest Lodge:

Jim Corbett National Park is the sole national park in India that offers night
stay inside its Jungle. Dhikala forest lodge is a historic structure, have been
built over a hundreds of year ago by Britishers. This old rest house is very
much popular among tourists. It offers snug accommodation option with
breathtaking vistas of flora and fauna. Though it is not very much luxury but
the staying experience amidst jungle is something simply unforgettable. The
tourism inside the park is run and managed by forest department.

Dhikala Booking Procedure:

 * Name, Age, Gender, ID Proof (Passport No., PAN No., Voter ID, Adhar No.) of
   tourists needs to be provided along with the confirmatory amount to carry out
   the further booking process

 * Availability of the dormitory/rooms shall be confirmed 90 days prior to the
   date of actual arrival

 * We are just local tour operators and enhance booking procedure for the forest
   rest house/ private resorts & hotels. Please note that we are not responsible
   for quality of services at the forest rest house which are operated by the
   forest department.

Staying in one of the major forest lodge (Dhikala) in Jim Corbett National Park
brings an apex form of wildlife tourism and peaceful moments are unforgettable.

Jungle Safari in Jim Corbett National Park:

Jim Corbett National Park offers enthralling wildlife safari amidst its jungle
with the options like Jeep Safari, Elephant Safari and Canter Safari for the
wildlife enthusiast. Tourists may have safaris through the jungle of Corbett and
if lucky enough can even catch Royal Bengal Tigers.

Jeep Safari in Jim Corbett: Jeep Safari is the most feasible option to discover
the true wilderness and varied species of flora and fauna found in the Jim
Corbett National Park. Jeep is a four wheeler vehicle permitted to enter through
all buffer zones of the park. It is the most popular way because Jeep is smaller
in size when compared with canter that takes you easily some of the unexplored
and hidden corners of the jungle where we could easily spot tigers. Jeep Safari
can be done in tourism zones like Bijrani, Jhirna, Durgadevi, Dhela and
Sitabani.

Canter Safari in Jim Corbett: If you are willing to explore Dhikala Tourism Zone
i.e. most inhabited region by the Royal Bengal Tigers, canter safari is the only
option. Canter is also conducted in two shifts by Corbett forest officials. It
is yet another way to explore the deep wilderness of Jim Corbett National Park.
If you are traveling in group of 15-20 persons then canter would be the best
option to know the wildlife of Corbett. Canter also promises maximum safety to
the wildlife enthusiasts. It is an open roof vehicle and supposed to be an ideal
way to enjoy wildlife safaris.

JUNGLE SAFARI IN JIM CORBETT NATIONAL PARK

Jim Corbett National Park offers unmatched options like jeep safari, elephant
safari and canter safari for the tourists to begin their adventure wildlife trip
into the forest.

1. Elephant Safari : Having a trip on an elephant’s back is fashionable and of
great fun. The elephant safari starts at Durgadevi gate (north-eastern border)
of the reserve and completes at Halduparao (north-western boundary).
The charge of elephant safari for Indian is INR 500 / Person and for Foreigner
it is INR 1500 / Person. One elephant is allowed to carry only 4 Persons at a
time. It covers the Bijrani area. You can take an elephant ride from 6:30 AM –
10:00 AM in the Morning and from 1:30 PM – 5:30 PM in the Afternoon.

2. Jeep Safari : Discover the wilderness and varied species of flora & fauna of
Jim Corbett National Park through jeep safari. It is the fast and comfortable
mode to explore this area. The charge of jeep safari for Indian is INR 4000 /
Jeep and for Foreigner, it is INR 7000 / Jeep. Only 6 persons are allowed in a
single Jeep. It covers zones like Bijrani, Sitabani and Jhirna. For Durgadevi
the charge differs it is INR 4500 / Jeep. Jeep safari can be enjoyed from 5:30
AM – 9:00 AM in the morning and 3:30 PM – 7:00 PM in the evening.

3. Canter Safari : If you want to explore Dhikala forest or staying in a resort,
center safari is the only option. There are two canter safari services in a day-
one is from 0600 Hrs (sunrise time) and the other at 1200 Hrs (afternoon). The
05 Hrs extensive ride through canter safari will give immense pleasure.

The charge of canter safari for Indian is INR 1500 / Person and for Foreigner it
is INR 3000 / Person. The canter has 16 seats and covers Dhikala. Canter safari
can be enjoyed from 6:00 AM – 11:30 AM in the morning and from 12:00 PM – 5:30
PM in the Afternoon.

 
 

Jim Corbett Safari Timings

 * Park Entry : 06:30 hours to 17:30 hours. (timing flexible as per season)

 * Jeep Safaris : 06:30 to 10:30 Am and 01:30 to 05:30 Pm .(timing flexible as
   per season)

 
 

Best Places to Stay in Jim Corbett National Park

 * Dhikala Tourism Zone

 * Dhela Tourism Zone

 * Jhirna Tourism Zone

 * Bijrani Tourism Zone

 * Phato Tourism Zone

 * Sonanadi Wildlife Tourism Zone

 
 

Best Time to Visit Jim Corbett National Park

Spanned over beautiful areas of Pauri Garhwal, Almora and Nainital of
Uttarakhand state in India, Jim Corbett National Park is a large and appealing
site and is amongst the oldest parks in India. This park is mainly recognised
for Project Tiger which is a project on India’s endangered Bengal tiger. So, it
is not just a park, but a big and renowned tiger reserve as well which covers an
area of 1318.54 sq.km in which 520 sq. km is the main area and remaining part is
buffer area. The park is named after Col. Jim Corbett since 1956.

So, the visit to Jim Corbett National Park is truly memorable and unforgettable.
It remains open from the mid of November to the mid of June months. However,
there is a Jhirna zone in the park that remains open for whole year long. The
famous Bijrani zone of this park welcomes the visitors from mid of October to
mid of June months and Dhikala zone allows visitors to visit inside from
November 15 to mid of June. During monsoon period, the road
of Dhikala and Bijrani zones get completely washed away. Moreover, after the
sunset, the gates of the park get closed and no drive out is allowed that time.

Right Season to Plan Your Visit to Jim Corbett National Park

Winter Season – Within October to February In winter season or a period of
October to February, you will find this park a true abode of beautiful and
unseen birds. So, for birding, this is the most captivating period as at this
time, you will meet unseen variety of birds there. Besides birds, you can sight
majestic Bengal tiger roaming around the park in the winter season. So, there
are high chances to have a natural sight of endangered tiger then. Mostly at
night, the temperature of this park goes down to 5 degree Celsius. However, the
day time is quite balmy and pleasant. In the day time, animals come out for
lazing around in sun; so you can spot them easily there.

Monsoon – During July to September Months Though the monsoon season is not that
appealing time for visitors to come over Jim Corbett National Park, yet we
suggest you to visit during this time if you do not prefer visiting this site in
crowd. In this season, mostly the crowd gets declined. So, we must say that it
is an ideal season to have amazing trekking experience. At that time, the
overall weather has an appealing aura as the temperature drops. It is said that
in rainy season, the animals enjoy their mating time. So, tourists can get
experience of this moment as well. Though we should not forget to mention that
visiting this season accompanies a great risk of landslides and soil erosion.
Hence, it can be a little risky also. But the beauty will be at its peak with
exotic greenery and amazing vegetation around.

Summer Season – During March to June Months The time from March to mid of June
is called summer season in India. During the summer season, the temperature
remains quite high. In day time, the weather becomes too hot and scorching that
may go up to 40 degree c. So, in this time, the animals and other inhabitants of
the park suffer from the extreme heat of sun.

This season is called to be the best visiting season as it allows visitors to
get the most of the animals inhabiting in the park. Come during this season here
and enjoy river rafting and have an unforgettable meet with endangered animals
and bird species closely.

JIM CORBETT - BIOGRAPHY

The fable of Edward Jim Corbett is still persisting in the minds and hearts of
the people of Garhwal and Kumaon. People all over the world know Jim Corbett
from his fabulous writings as a famous hunter who later became the adversary of
many notorious man-eaters. There are four biographies on him and three films on
his life that displays the lucid accounts of his exploits that he has given in
his books.

Edward James Corbett was born 25th July 1875 of English ancestry in Nainital
districts of Uttarakhand. He grew up spending much of his childhood exploring
the wilderness that exists around. Jim Corbett lived his life amidst dense
jungle and developed a deep knowledge of the way. Sir Jim Corbett spent his
major part of his life at Gurney House (located in Nainital) with his large
family, his mother Mary Jane Corbett and his sister Margaret Winfred Corbett,
fondly called Maggie. His father, who was postmaster in Nainital died when Jim
Corbett was four. The whole responsibility fell to Corbett’s mother to raise and
educate 12 children on a widow’s meager pension. Soon after an early age Jim
Corbett has to face with the responsibility of supporting his family of six
members so he took up a job with the railways.

Over the years he became a good hunter as well as wonderful naturalist. He was
blessed with the excellent observation, fleet- footed and great stamina. He was
so intelligent and active that he could read the signs of the forest and
movement of wildlife as put all senses on (sight, hearing and smelling) while
moving in the forests. He has a record of killing 19 tigers and 14 leopards. He
was also a pioneer conservationist and played a key role in the establishment of
present Jim Corbett National Park. He led a confirmed bachelor life and remained
an active member of many wildlife preservation organizations and helped in
conserving these natural resources.

 
 
 

How to Reach Jim Corbett National

Ramnagar is a small city, near the Jim Corbett National Park which can be easily
accessed through road and rail network from all the major cities of India such
as Delhi, Nainital, Moradabad and Bareilly. You can reach the National Park in
only half an hour as it is situated at a distance of 15 km from Ramnagar railway
station.

Roadways : Ramnagar connects the major cities of India with its amazing road
network. As Jim Corbett National Park is situated at a distance of 260 Kilometer
from the capital of India, Delhi that is why several buses are operated by the
state government of Uttarakhand to connect Delhi, Nainital, Haldawani and
Moradabad.

Railways : Ramnagar Railway Station has access to trains from various cities of
India like Delhi, Bareilly and Moradabad. There are direct trains from Delhi to
Ramnagar which includes Corbett Link Express, Ranikhet Express and Kathgodam
Express.

Distance between the Major Cities and Jim Corbett National Park

 * Delhi – Ramnagar (260 Km)

 * Nainital- Ramnagar (62 Km)

 * Lucknow- Ramnagar (436 Km)

 * Dehradun- Ramnagar (232 Km)

 

FLORA OF JIM CORBETT NATIONAL PARK

Jim Corbett National Park is also enriched with flora. Sal forests cover more
than 75% of the total area of the park. It has 600 species of plants including
grass, ferns, climbers, herbs, shrubs, trees and bamboos.

Sal, Khair, Sissoo and the only conifer called Chir Pine are found in Corbett.
Male Bamboo (Dendrocalamus strictus) can be seen in abundance. Flowering plants
like Kachnar (Bauhinia Variegata), Semal (Bombax ceiba), Dhak, Madaar or Indian
Coral (Erythrinia indica) and Amaltas (Cassia fistula) along with artificially
planted trees likeTeak (Tectona grandis), Silver Oak (Gravillea robusta),
Eucalyptus, Jacaranda (Jacaranda mimosaefolia) and Bottlebrush (Callistemon
viminalis), and can be seen in and around the forest area of Corbett Tiger
Reserve. Shrubs like Ber (Zizyphus), Maror Phali (Helicteres isora) and Jhau are
also found in Corbett.

 

FAUNA OF JIM CORBETT NATIONAL PARK

The Fauna of Jim Corbett National Park includes a huge list of animals besides
Royal Bengal Tigers and Asiatic elephant, which are Asiatic Black Bear, Sloth
Bear, Walking Deer, Hog Deer, Sambar, Yellow-throated Marten, Otters and
Ghariyal along with aqua fauna such as Golden Oriole, Pallas Fish Eagle, Indian
Pitta, Tawny Fish Owl, Scarlet Minivet and species of birds like the Great Pied
or hornbill, Orange Breasted Green Pigeon, Hodgson’s Bushchat, White-Backed
Vulture, and reptile like Ghariyal or Aligator, Mugger or Crocodiles and the
King Cobra. 

 

CLIMATE OF JIM CORBETT NATIONAL PARK

The weather remains moderate here with a varying temperature of 5°C to 30°C
during the winter and rise up to 40°C during summer. Winter mornings are foggy.
Monsoons receive heavy rainfall in Corbett.

Climate : The weather remains moderate here with a varying temperature of 5°C to
30°C during the winter and rise up to 40°C during summer. Winter mornings are
foggy. Monsoons receive heavy rainfall in Corbett.


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