Pampapuri, Dogadda Range, Uttarakhand 244715
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Pampapuri, Dogadda Range, Uttarakhand 244715
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A jungle safari is the best possible way to explore the jungle by jeep. Jim Corbett National Park is India’s oldest national park and was established in 1936 as Hailey National Park to protect the endangered Bengal tiger. It is located in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand and is named after Jim Corbett, who played a key role in its creation.
Welcome to Jim Corbett Online Safari Booking. Visitors can book jeep or trolley safaris online for five different areas of the park, namely Bijrani, Jhirna, Dhikala, Dhela and Durgadevi, “sitabani”, landscape. All Corbett safari booking procedures are handled by the Forest Officers as per the guidelines of the Forest Department of India. Please note that we cannot influence the safari area, safari driver and naturalist guide as we have no control over them. Although all areas have a healthy population of tigers and wildlife sightings are more or less the same. All these aspects are handled by the automated computer system to ensure equal distribution of safari vehicles in the respective areas.
Tourists can book a Jeep Safari or Canter Safari to five different zones of the park namely Dhikala, Bijrani, Jhirna, Sitavani, Dhela and Durgadevi. It should also be noted that you can only go on a canter safari (basically a bus) in the Dhikala area. As Dhikala is the popular area to see tigers, there are many tourists who want to go on safari in this area.
Jim Corbett National Park is divided into five prominent areas namely Dhikala, Jhirna, Dhela, Bijrani and Durgadevi. Among all the districts, Dikkala district is very popular among tourists. Due to the many wildlife species and grasslands throughout the region, the Dikkala region is considered to have the healthiest population of tigers, elephants, deer, etc. The zone also offers the best safari experience for all visitors and allows visitors to immerse themselves in all three types of safari. So, whenever you are planning a vacation to Corbett National Park with your family, make sure to make all the necessary bookings for the Dikkala area without hesitation!
Jhirna zone is one of the popular zones among the six ecotourism zones in Corbett National Park. Corbett National Park is divided into six tourist zones, among which the Jhirna zone was added much later in 1994. In order to expand the tiger reserve zone, the agricultural lands of Jhirna village and two other villages were included in the reserve area and the villages were relocated to another place nearby . And then the land was redeveloped and transformed into an exotic lush forest. Since, unlike other zones which are closed during the monsoon season (except the Dhela zone), the Jhirna zone is open year-round for wildlife safaris, so there is a lot of traffic.
Some of the best areas in Jim Corbett
Currently one can opt for two types of safaris in the Corbett National Park
(a) Jeep safari
(b) Canter safari
Elephant safaris have been banned in Corbett National Park for two years because of cruelty to elephants.
A few years ago, the Ministry of Forestry tried to start a walking safari, but due to the safety of the tourists, they closed it down. Of the two ways mentioned above (Jeep safari and canter safari), jeep is always recommended. To better understand the pros and cons of the jeep safari and the cantor safari, one should understand its main features.
(1) It is the first National Park of India which was established during British united provinces regime in 1936.
(2)The most interesting fact about Jim Corbett National Park is that its name has changed three times to Resources and Information. In 1936 it was named Hailey National Park. After independence, the name changed to Ramganga National Park. In 1955, the name was changed to Jim Corbett National Park for a third time after the death of famed conservationist Jim Corbett.
(4) The area of the Jim Corbett National Park was expanded from 323.75 km in 1966 to 520.82 km².
(5) One of the most amazing facts about Jim Corbett National Park is that it is the place selected for the launch of Project Tiger by the conservation campaign in 1973.
(6)Jim Corbett National Park has a very rich variety of flora making it one of the top attractions for nature lovers to visit in Uttarakhand. More than 600 species of trees that consist of grasses, shrubs, bamboos, ferns and creepers and it also has beautiful alpine vegetation.
(7)One of the most amazing things to know about the flora of Jim Corbett National Park is that 75% of its area is covered by Sal Forests.
(8)Pine is the only conifer found here, making sightseeing in Jim Corbett National Park more interesting.
(9)Kacharan, Semal, forest fire, Dhaka are some of the prominent plants found in Jim Corbett National Park.
I have never heard of a person in Corbett National Park being hurt on safari in an open Jeep. When you stay in the vehicle you are protected. When you step away from the vehicle and into their natural habitat you are prey and the wild animals are predators. Corbett officials provides a guide with each jeep and they provide complete safe gidence to visitors. I have heard of numerous people leaving a vehicle on safari and being hurt or killed by the wild animals. Stay in the vehicles and stay safe.
Booking a Corbett jeep safari requires three separate bookings. First of all, you will need a safari permit which can be booked on the official website of the Corbett Tiger Reserve. The official website is the only way to get a jeep safari or overnight permit in Corbett National Park. All bookings for all Corbett tourist areas can be made through the official website. Once you receive the permit, you will need to book a separate jeep and guide for your safari. You must book your jeep in advance while the driver can be booked at the time of entry. Let’s talk in detail.
You should definitely go for a jeep safari as one of the main disadvantages of the cantera is that it makes too much noise and all the animals (especially the predators) go deep into the forest to avoid the sound. Also, the jeep is much more agile and faster on the narrow jungle roads.
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If you’re traveling with a large group, you should hire several jeeps (if your budget allows), as one of the key aspects of wildlife watching is not to disturb the animals, and canters are notorious for making noise in the jungle.
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Caters certainly have their advantages with height and room to move around (safaris can get really tiring at times), but in terms of animals living peacefully in their own homes, caters are at a huge disadvantage.
Dhikala is the zone you are looking for, it is the buffer zone in Jim Corbett National Park and gives you the captivating experience of exploring the deep jungle. It is also the most favorite zone among tourists. The zone is known for its beautiful scenery and is a very peaceful and quiet place. One can explore Jim Corbett’s wilderness at its best in the Dhikala zone.
Jim Corbett National Park is India’s first national park. Established in 1936, it was named Hailey National Park after its founder Sir Malcolm Hailey. In 1956, almost ten years after India’s independence, the Indian government renamed it Corbett National Park. It was in honor of Jim Corbett, who initiated wildlife conservation in India.