Jim Corbett National Park, nestled in the Himalayan foothills of Uttarakhand, is India's first and most iconic wildlife sanctuary. Established in 1936, it spans over 1,300 km² of sal forests, grasslands, and river valleys. The park is home to around 250 Bengal tigers, the largest elephant population in northern India, over 600 bird species, and large populations of leopard, sloth bear, and mugger crocodile. A Corbett safari is more than wildlife — it's an immersion into one of the last truly wild landscapes of the subcontinent.
Morning and evening jeep safaris in the core and buffer zones, led by trained naturalists.
One of India's premier birding destinations — paradise for wildlife photographers.
Scenic river valley zones with crocodile spotting and beautiful dawn light.
Premium wilderness lodges and eco-resorts lining the forest edge.
Morning and evening jeep safaris into the core forest zones — Bijrani, Dhikala, Jhirna, and Dhela — each offering a different experience.
With 600+ recorded species, Corbett is extraordinary for birding. Pied kingfishers, crested serpent eagles, and red junglefowl are regulars.
Guided nature walks along the Ramganga riverbank to spot tracks, birds, and smaller wildlife in the buffer zone.
Premium resorts offer unforgettable campfire evenings under star-filled Himalayan skies.
Corbett's diverse zones and expert naturalists make it a top destination for serious wildlife photographers.
Stay in premium eco-lodges and jungle resorts at the forest edge — some of India's finest wilderness stays.
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