Jim Corbett National Park is divided into 6 distinct safari zones, each offering unique wildlife experiences and landscapes.
The crown jewel of Corbett — vast grasslands and dense sal forests. Highest tiger and elephant density. Overnight stays at Dhikala Forest Lodge available.
Open grasslands and mixed forests near the Ramganga river. Excellent for jeep safaris with great chances of spotting tigers and gharials.
Open year-round, this zone is popular for its sloth bears, sambar deer, and diverse birdlife including the Crested Serpent Eagle.
Ideal for bird enthusiasts with its forest terrain and Mandal river. Offers excellent sightings of fishing cats and otters.
Outside the core park, no permit required. Great for nature walks, bird watching, and leopard spotting in a calm, less-crowded environment.
Rich in elephants and avifauna. A tranquil zone bordering Rajaji National Park, perfect for a peaceful wilderness retreat.
A scenic forest zone known for its dense sal trees, rich biodiversity, and frequent sightings of deer, wild boars, and exotic birds.
Corbett is home to over 650 species of resident and migratory birds, 50+ tree species, 50 mammals and 25 reptile species — each zone offering a different cast of characters.
King of Corbett
Gentle Giants
Elusive Predator
Graceful Herds
Ramganga Dweller
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