
Things To Do In Jim Corbett National Park: Located in the foothills of the Himalayas, Jim Corbett National Park is one of India’s most famous wildlife destinations. It attracts nature lovers, adventure seekers, and families looking for a memorable trip. Known for its rich biodiversity, lush green forests, and the chance to see Bengal tigers in the wild, Jim Corbett offers much more than just a safari. Here are some of the best things you can do at Jim Corbett National Park for a fun vacation:
Wildlife safari is the heart of Jim Corbett National Park and it is a lot of fun too:
Jeep Safari: Most popular way to explore the park, ideal for families and first‑time visitors.
Canter Safari: Great for larger groups or if you want a more social safari experience.
Elephant Safari: A peaceful way to explore thick forest trails at a slower pace.
Come early in the morning or late afternoon for the best chance to spot wildlife like tigers, elephants, deer and leopards. Safaris take you through different zones, each with unique landscapes and animals.

Corbett National Park is divided into several zones with varied experiences, according to its official website:
Dhikala Zone: The largest and most famous core zone, known for its vast grasslands. Deep inside the park, it’s the best area for tiger sightings and wide open grasslands.
Dhela Zone: This is also open year-round. It features a diverse landscape and is great for birdwatching and spotting tigers.
Jhirna Zone: A newer eco-tourism zone open throughout the year. This zone is great for spotting deer, wild boar and elephants.
Bijrani Zones: Popular for dense forests and high tiger density, ideal for elephant and jeep safaris.
Durga Devi Zone: A hilly, scenic zone specialised for birdwatching and Mahsheer fish. The only zone with predominantly hilly terrain, offering steep descends and multiple river crossings.
Jim Corbett isn’t just about forests but the rivers here add a fun dimension:
River Rafting on the Kosi River: Seasonal rafting is available with scenic views of forests and hills. MakeMyTrip highlights, “The Kosi River is a prominent river located in the Corbett National Park in India. It is a tributary of the Ramganga River and is known for its tranquil beauty and rich biodiversity.”
Fishing by the Ramganga or Kosi Rivers: Seek permits and spend a relaxing morning by the water.
Riverside picnics and moments of calm in nature are a lovely way to break up your safari days.
Over 600 bird species can be seen here, making it a birdwatching paradise, according to its official portal.
Sitabani and Dhela zones are especially good for spotting hornbills, kingfishers, and migratory birds.
Guided eco‑walks and forest trails introduce you to native plants, insects and birdlife, perfect for photographers and nature lovers.
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According to Tripadvisor, there’s plenty to explore around Jim Corbett National Park too:
Chunakhan Eco Tourism Centre
Sitabani Forest Reserve
Garjiya Devi Temple
Kaladhungi Museum
Virgin Falls of Chunakhan
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If you are visiting Jim Corbett National Park, the best times to visit are the winter season (October to February), the summer season (March to June), and the monsoon season (July to September).
Book safaris and permits well in advance, especially in peak season.
Dress comfortably and carry binoculars, a camera, and water.
Jim Corbett National Park offers unforgettable experiences for everyone, from adventure lovers to families and solo travellers.
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