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Welcome to Jungle Safari Corbett – Your Gateway to Jim Corbett Booking

Immerse yourself in the heart of nature's grandeur at Corbett Jungle Safari. Our passion lies in providing unforgettable wildlife experiences in the iconic Corbett National Park, one of India's oldest and most renowned tiger reserves. At Jungle Safari Corbett, we offer the ease of Corbett booking along with tailored packages to suit everyone’s needs and budgets. Jim Corbett National Park is one of the most loved and visited tiger reserves. Besides the rich wildlife, this national park is also known for its magical beauty and serenity. If you are looking for Jim Corbett Online Booking, you are at the right place.

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Safari Zones

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Bijrani Zone

Entry Gate: Amdanda

Where the wilderness invites with a mix of dense sal forests, grasslands, and abundant.

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Jhirna Zone

Entry Gate: Dhela

The wildlife heaven of southern Corbett, where enthusiasts encounter diverse fauna amid

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Dhela Zone

Entry Gate: Dhela

An eco-tourism haven open year-round, teeming with flora, fauna, and wildlife marvels.

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Garjiya Zone

Entry Gate: Rengora

Where nature's magnificence and tiger territory merge for an exhilarating experience.

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Dhikala Zone

Entry Gate: Dhangari

Reopens on mid November, providing a chance to experience the grandeur of Corbett

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Durgadevi Zone

Entry Gate: Durgadevi

A picturesque hill safari zone offering the beauty of wildlife, adventure, and tranquility.

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Phato Zone

Entry Gate: Phato Gate

A portal to unspoiled wilderness and diverse wildlife adventures in Corbett Tiger Reserve.

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Sitabani Zone

Entry Gate: Teda/Pawalgarh

Discover the serene side of Corbett, where peaceful forests & abundant

History of Jim Corbett National Park

Jim Corbett National Park, nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, is a treasure trove of biodiversity and a testament to the enduring spirit of conservation. Its history is intertwined with the life and work of the legendary hunter-turned-conservationist, Jim Corbett.

Early Years and British Influence

The area that is now Jim Corbett National Park was once part of the Kumaon Hills, a region under British colonial rule. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the hills were notorious for man-eating tiger attacks, posing a significant threat to local communities.

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