Wednesday, 18 July 2018

Plan a short escape form Delhi to Jim Corbett National Park

Plan a short escape form Delhi to Jim Corbett National Park  

Every wildlife enthusiast who wishes to escape the hustle and bustle of the city life has at least planned or must plan a visit to India’s oldest national Park- Jim Corbett National Reserve. With an increase of luxury wildlife resort in Jim Corbett, the reserve has become one of the most favored tourist destinations from all over the world.

resort in Corbett

About Jim Corbett:

Spread across an area of 540 square kilometers- split into 6 different zones, the park is a natural habitat for wildlife aficionados. Established in the year 1986 by Jim Corbett, it is located in the valley of the Ramganga River near the foothill of Himalayas Known for witnessing the mighty beast, The Royal Bengal Tiger, the place also comprising of many endangered species which including over 488 different species of plants and 600 species of birds, leaving aside several species of mammals and reptiles, the place makes the best destination for Safari and similar jungle experiences. 

wildlife resort in Jim Corbett

The zones of Jim Corbett:

  • Bijrani Zone
  • Dhikala Zone
  • Dhela Zone
  • Jhirna Zone
  • Durgadevi Zone
  • Sitbani Zone (Buffer Zone)

A wildlife resort in Corbett of choice will be able to help you plan your stay and activities with much involvement.

Distance on a Road Trip:

New Delhi→ Hapur: 60 kms
Hapur → Moradabad: 105 kms
Moradabad→ Kashipur: 52 kms
Kashipur→ Ramnagar: 28 kms

Safari ride in Corbett


Jeeps Safari, is the most convenient way to travel within Corbett national park, and can be rented for the park trips from Ramnagar. You can even approach the choice of best resort in Corbett to get details on safari rules, regulations, tips,  timings, etc.

Jungle Safaris

Travel Tips:

  • Jungle Safaris require permits and only designated jeeps are allowed inside the park premises. At a time, only 30 jeeps are allowed as a caravan. Make prior arrangements.
  • Take jungle colored clothes along with you.
  • Follow the government laid out rules and regulations to visit the park.
  • Practice responsible tourism to conserve the sanctity of the place.

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