KNOWABOUT CORBETT NATIONAL PARK'SSAFARI ZONES


Jim Corbett National Park is one of the oldest national parks in India, established in 1936. The park is located at the foot of the Himalayas in Uttarakhand and is home to a variety of wildlife, most notably the Royal Bengal Tiger. The park is also home to 580 different bird species, spotted deer, wild elephants, wild boars, hog deer, and many more..
Dhikala Zone is the most sought-after safari zone at Jim Corbett National Park - and for good reason. Not only is it the largest tiger safari zone, but visitors can also stay overnight at the Dhikala Forest Rest House, a 100-year-old property located within the forest itself. Situated on the edge of the Patil Dun valley, this place is teeming with wildlife and lush vegetation, making it the perfect spot for nature-lovers and adventure-seekers alike.
National Park and it's especially great for daytime safaris. You have a good
chance of seeing Royal Bengal tigers here. It's worth noting that this part of the forest is relatively calm and peaceful. You'll likely feel a sense of tranquility in this place because of its serene atmosphere. The attractive environment is the main reason why so many people visit Birjani Zone.
The Jhirna Zone became an open area for tourists in 1994, much newer in comparison to other safari zones. Today, it is one of the most visited safari zones in the Jim Corbett National Park as it offers day visiting without any limitations throughout the entire year.
Sitabani Safari Zone is a reserve forest zone. It is a tiger reserve forest nearby the Jim Corbett National Park only. This region is open to all and is generally referred to as a Buffer area for tigers. Here you will see several kinds of plants, woodland forests, river streams, and also a huge number of ancient temples. Note that you can bring your private vehicles to this region