Scent the fragrant flora, spot majestic fauna & discover the untamed beauty of Jim Corbett.
Resounding the cacophony of birds and animals, the Jim Corbett National Park is a beloved destination among nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. Established in 1936, it was the first-ever National Park of India. Settled in the lush foothills of the Himalayas, the National Park is home to a multifaceted landscape, including tall grasslands, arid plains, steep ascents and descents, and winding rivulets. The resident flora and fauna are equally diverse, which includes dense Sal and Teak canopies, a number of reptiles and amphibian species, crested serpent eagles and spotted owlets, leopards, Asiatic elephants, sloth bears, and the largest number of Tigers across National Parks in the country. Famed for its inimitable round-the-year and seasonal Safari tours across its varied zones, the Jim Corbett National Park is a sought-after destination among travellers with a penchant for wilderness adventure.
The National Park is divided into 8 Zones, namely Bijrani, Jhirna, Dhikala, Durgadevi, Sonanadi, Dhela, Garjiya, and Pakhro, that can be explored through Safaris.