Jim Corbett National Park

“Tigers, except when wounded or when man-eaters, are on the whole very good-tempered…Occassionally a tiger will object to too close an approach to its cubs or to a kill that it is guarding. The objection invariably takes the form of growling, and if this does not prove effective itis followed by short rushes accompanied by terrifying roars. If these warnings are disregarded, the blame for any injury inflicted rests entirely with the intruder”

Edward James Corbett

'Jim Corbett National Park,' one of India's oldest national parks, is home to endangered species and natural creatures. This national park, which attracts wildlife photographers and tourists, provides a habitat for great hornbills, cormorants, ruddy shelduck, and a variety of other wildlife species.

It was named after the hunter and wildlife naturalist Edward James (Jim) Corbett and is located in Uttarakhand's Nainital and Pauri Garhwal districts.

A lush green wildlife refuge surrounded by pure rivers and hills provides a lovely view of wildlife and pollution-free habitats. Jim Corbett, a heaven-like atmosphere for environment enthusiasts, offers abundant wildlife sightings, which is the distinctive attribute of this place. This wildlife refuge has a particular place in people's hearts because it was constructed specifically for entrancing wildlife enthusiasts.

With over 500 bird species, 'Jim Corbett National Park' remains an unrivaled destination in terms of bird and animal richness. It is home to 120 tree species, 60 animal species, 600 bird species, and 24 reptile species, with densely damp deciduous forests covering about 75% of the park.

Its elevation varies between 360 and 1040 meters. Numerous ravines, ridges, minor streams, and small plateaus with varying aspects and slope degrees surround it.

The golden treasure of Indian woodlands is 'Jim Corbett National Park.' The lush vegetation, abundant fauna, and soothing presence of chirping migratory birds, as well as the beauty of two holy rivers, the Kosi and Ramganga, have greatly enhanced the value of the location. With 600 bird species, 'Jim Corbett National Park' remains an unrivaled destination in terms of bird and animal richness. It is home to 110 tree species, 50 animal species, 580 bird species, and 25 reptile species, with densely damp deciduous forests covering about 75% of the park.

How to reach here :

Ramnagar is a small city that is well connected by road and rail to major cities such as Delhi, Moradabad, Nainital, and Bareilly. Jim Corbett National Park is only 15 kilometers distant from this city.

By Road: The city has a decent road network that connects it to other cities. The Corbett National Park is located approximately 260 kilometers from India's capital.

By Rail: Ramnagar's railway station receives trains from all across India, including Delhi, Moradabad, and Bareilly.

By Air - The nearest domestic airport to Dhikala, Jim Corbett National Park, is Pantnagar. Corbett Park is only 50 kilometers distant. At a distance of 300 kilometers, the nearest international airport is Delhi.

Best Time to Visit : November to June.

Note: Night stay and day safaris can also be arranged in Jhirna & Bijrani zone. Please contact us directly for availability and dates.