Contact Info

🎉 Get 10% Off on Safari Bookings Till June! 🎉
🎉 Get 10% Off on Safari Bookings Till June! 🎉
Instant Check Availability Here

Jim Corbett Park Safari

Jim Corbett National Park, nestled in the picturesque foothills of Uttarakhand, is one of India's premier wildlife destinations and a haven for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and photography enthusiasts. Choosing from a variety of Jim Corbett tour packages offers a perfect blend of jungle safari experiences, comfortable stays, and thrilling adventures amidst pristine wilderness. Whether you're planning a weekend escape, a romantic retreat, or a family vacation, Corbett has something to offer every kind of traveler.

Tour packages for Jim Corbett are thoughtfully curated to give visitors a deep and immersive experience of the forest. Most packages include jungle safaris—either Jeep or Canter—that take you deep into the park's various zones like Dhikala, Bijrani, Jhirna, Dhela, and Garjiya. These safaris are led by expert guides who understand the jungle’s rhythm and help you spot animals such as elephants, deer, leopards, and, with luck, the elusive Royal Bengal Tiger. The thrill of tracking pugmarks, listening to alarm calls, and catching a sudden glimpse of wildlife in its natural habitat is the highlight of every Corbett safari experience.

Accommodations included in Jim Corbett tour packages range from eco-friendly forest lodges and riverside resorts to luxury jungle retreats. Each stay option is designed to enhance your connection with nature, offering serene views, the sounds of the jungle, and warm hospitality. Many resorts also provide bonfire evenings, guided nature walks, birdwatching tours, and local cultural performances, enriching the overall experience.

Adventure activities like river crossing, rappelling, nature trekking, and angling can also be part of your itinerary, depending on the type of package you choose. For those who prefer a laid-back escape, riverside picnics, yoga sessions, and forest meditation are also available to help you unwind in the lap of nature. The Corbett region is also home to beautiful rivers like the Kosi, adding charm to your stay and opportunities for water-based leisure.


jeep safari
  • 4.7

Book Jeep Safari Booking

Rate: INR 7500/- Per Jeep

Max People:6 Persons & 2 Children
Time:Morning: 6:30 AM - 10:00 AM | Evening: 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Departure: Ramnagar
Availability: Round The Year

canter-safari
  • 4.7

Dhikala Day Visit

Rate: Rs. 2400/- Per Person

Max People:16 Seats in One Canter
Time: Morning (6:00 Am to 11:30 Am) Evening (12:00 to 5:30 pm)
Departure: Ramnagar
Availability: Round The Year

corbett-tiger-tour
  • 4.7

Corbett Tour Packages

Explore Corbett Tour Packages featuring thrilling safaris, luxury resorts, and unforgettable adventures in the heart of Jim Corbett National Park. Book your wildlife escape today!



img
Jim Corbett Safari Zone

Browse By Destination Zone

How to Reach Jim Corbett National Park


Jim Corbett National Park, located in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand, is well-connected by road, rail, and air, making it accessible from major cities across India.

By Road: The most convenient way to reach Corbett is by road. Ramnagar, the nearest town and park entry point, is about 250 km from Delhi and can be reached in 5-6 hours via NH9. Regular buses run from Delhi, Haldwani, Moradabad, and Nainital to Ramnagar. Private taxis and self-drive options are also popular for flexibility.

By Train: Ramnagar Railway Station is the closest railhead, just 12 km from the park. Direct trains like the Ranikhet Express and Corbett Link Express connect Ramnagar to Delhi and other northern cities. From the station, taxis and autos are readily available to reach various park gates and resorts.

By Air: The nearest airport is Pantnagar Airport, around 80 km from Corbett. It offers limited flights from Delhi. From Pantnagar, you can hire a taxi to reach Ramnagar. Alternatively, the Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun (approx. 150 km) is another option, with more flight availability.

Advance safari bookings and accommodation planning are recommended, especially in peak seasons.



Perfect Time to Visit Jim Corbett National Park


Jim Corbett National Park can be visited throughout the year, but the best time depends on your interests—wildlife sightings, birdwatching, or enjoying the natural beauty. The ideal time for most visitors is from November to June, when the weather is pleasant, and most safari zones are open.

Winter (November to February) is considered the best season for wildlife safaris. The weather remains cool and crisp, making it perfect for spotting tigers, elephants, and other animals near water sources. Birdwatchers especially enjoy this time, as migratory birds flock to the park.

Summer (March to June) offers higher chances of tiger sightings as animals gather near water bodies. Though daytime temperatures can soar up to 40°C, early morning and evening safaris remain comfortable and rewarding for wildlife photography.

Monsoon (July to mid-November) sees heavy rainfall, and many core zones like Dhikala and Bijrani remain closed due to safety concerns and muddy tracks. However, zones like Jhirna and Dhela remain open year-round. The lush greenery during this season offers a unique jungle experience, but animal sightings are less frequent.

For the full experience, plan between November and June, and book safaris well in advance during peak months.



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Ans- The best time to visit Jim Corbett Park for a safari is between November and June, when the weather is pleasant and all safari zones, including Dhikala, are open.

Ans- You can book your safari online through the official website or authorized tour operators. Advance booking is recommended, especially during peak seasons.

Ans- Jim Corbett offers safaris in popular zones like Dhikala, Bijrani, Jhirna, Dhela, Durga Devi, Sitabani, Phato, and Hathi Dagar.

Ans- Visitors can choose between Jeep Safari, Canter Safari, and special Elephant Safaris in selected areas, offering different experiences of the jungle.

Ans- Yes, safaris are conducted by trained guides and drivers who ensure safety measures are followed. Visitors must also adhere to park rules during the safari.