Land of the Roaring Tiger
India's oldest national park, Jim Corbett is a haven for wildlife lovers. Famous for its Bengal Tigers, elephants, and varied flora, it offers an immersive jungle experience.
The most famous zone for tiger sightings and overnight stays in forest lodges.
A scenic waterfall surrounded by dense teak forests, perfect for a picnic.
A sacred temple situated on a large rock in the Kosi River.
Established in 1936 as Hailey National Park, later renamed after the famous hunter-conservationist Jim Corbett who played a key role in its establishment.
Jeep or Canter safari to spot the majestic tiger and herds of elephants.
Seasonal rafting in the Kosi river during monsoon months.
Ride an elephant for a closer view of the jungle and wildlife.
November to June. The park remains closed during monsoons (July-Oct).
5°C – 25°C
Best for bird watching and safari. Mornings are chilly.
30°C – 40°C
Higher chances of spotting tigers near water bodies.
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