
Jim Corbett Tour Package
Jeep Safari @ Rs 7,500/- per Jeep
Dhikala Canter Safari @ Rs 2,200/-





Resorts
Starting @
INR 4,500/- per night
Jeep Safari @ Rs 7,500/-
Canter Safari @ Rs 2200/-
(B'fast & Dinner)
🌿 Experience Wildlife Like Never Before
Explore the wilderness of Jim Corbett National Park, India’s oldest national park and a paradise for wildlife lovers. Our Jim Corbett Safari Packages offer thrilling jeep safaris, comfortable stays, and a chance to spot the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger along with elephants, deer, and exotic birds.
Whether you are a nature enthusiast, photographer, or adventure seeker, Corbett promises an unforgettable jungle experience.
Jim Corbett Safari Package Options
🐅 1 Night / 2 Days Corbett Package
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1 Jeep Safari
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1 Night Stay + Meals
🐅 2 Nights / 3 Days Corbett Package
1–2 Jeep Safaris -
Resort Stay + All Meals
🐅 Customized Corbett Tour
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Flexible itinerary
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Add Nainital / Mussoorie combo
Tour Itinerary
Day 1:Arrive at Jim Corbett National Park
At early morning drive to Corbett National Park, Jim Corbett National Park is a forested wildlife sanctuary in northern India’s Uttarakhand State. Rich in flora and fauna, it’s known for its Bengal tigers. Animals, including tigers, leopards and wild elephants, roam the Dhikala zone. On the banks of the Ramganga Reservoir, the Sonanadi zone is home to elephants and leopards, along with hundreds of species of birds. Overnight stay at Resort.
Meals : Lunch & Dinner
Day 2: Corbett Jungle Jeep Safari
Early morning we will take you for jeep safari tour into Jim Corbett park for wild life viewing. Then back to resort and take your breakfast. After lunch proceed for local sight seeing like Corbett Falls, Corbett Museum, Hanuman Dham, Garija mata temple etc. Evening free for leisure and rest and overnight stay at resort.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 3: Check out
After breakfast check out from resort and transfer to your onward destination with a sweet memory of jim corbett national park.
Meals: Breakfast
🚙 Jim Corbett Jeep Safari Details
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Safari Type: Jeep Safari (6-seater) Canter Safari (16-seater)
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Zones Covered: Dhikala, Bijrani, Jhirna, Dhela, Durga Devi, Sitabani, Phanto, Bhandarpani
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Safari Timings: Morning & Evening slots
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Duration: 3–4 Hours
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Best Time to Visit: October to June
👉 Advance booking is highly recommended due to limited permits.
Inclusions
🏕️ Our Jim Corbett Safari Packages Include
✔ Jeep Safari Booking
✔ Forest Entry Permits
✔ Experienced Driver & Guide
✔ Resort / Hotel Stay Options
✔ Meals (as per package)
✔ Pickup & Drop (optional)
Attractions
📍 Popular Safari Zones in Jim Corbett
🌲 Dhikala Zone
Famous for high tiger sightings and dense forest experience. Best for wildlife enthusiasts.
🌿 Bijrani Zone
Known for beautiful landscapes and frequent animal sightings.
🌳 Jhirna Zone
Open throughout the year and ideal for bird watching.
🌄 Dhela Zone
Less crowded and perfect for peaceful jungle exploration.
Garjia Temple :
Garjia Devi Temple is situated at an approximate distance of 14 km from Ramnagar city on the way to Ranikhet. The temple is actually a huge rock that is placed amidst river Kosi, which has been named as Garjia Devi after the deity. Devotees reach temple after climbing several flights of stairs. Temple attracts thousands of devotees from across the globe. Newlywed Couple coming to Corbett must seek the blessings of Garjia Devi.
Corbett Water Fall :
Situated at an approximate distance of 25 km from Ramnagar City by surface. The waterfall is snuggled amidst the green foliage and cascades down into a small lagoon like pool. It is a best picnic spot for groups visiting Corbett National Park. Tourist can enjoy swimming and can refresh all the senses of the body.
Dhangarhi Museum :
Dhangarhi gate is situated 20 km from Ramnagar railway station. The museum has been set up at the main entry gate of the park is like an introduction to Jim Corbett National Park. The museum depicts the maximum information about the land topography and wildlife species residing the park.
Kosi River :
The River Kosi flows approximate to the Corbett National Park and forms the eastern boundary of the Park. Though the river does not enter the National Park boundary but wild animals from Corbett come to the river banks for drinking water especially during pinch periods. The river is inhabited by Masheer and attracts many species of migratory birds too. So the area is best for bird watching and photographing them. It is a great place for young travelers, sitting at the banks of river in evening, have a sip of beer and you can read your favorite book.
