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How to choose your perfect tour package for Jim Corbett National Park

Information on Jim Corbett National Park:

Jim Corbett national park is one of the oldest national park in India which comprises 520 sq. km. of core area and 797.72sq. km. of buffer area. It is located at foothills of the Kumaon Himalayas. The park is wished with amazing structures of hills, an exotic canvas for nature spotting and variety of flora and fauna. Earlier it was known as Hailey National Park. This is the perfect viewing forest with open gypsy and Elephant safari.

How to Visit Corbett National Park:

Jeep Safari in Corbett

Jim Corbett National Park Safari

Jeep and elephant Safari are the ideal way to visit Jim Corbett National Park. One can travel around the profusion of flora and fauna with the Safari that is the beauty of the Jim Corbett Park. Wildlife Safari of this park is delightful for natural lovers and wildlife photographers. Common fauna of Corbett National Park are several species of Deer, Royal Bengal Tiger, Bear, Wild Boar, Leopard, Marsh Mugger, Gharial and over 450 species of birds.

Corbett Safari Timings:

Corbett ParkThe Park generally opens at 6.00 hrs in the morning up to 11.00 hrs in the morning. However tourists who have booked for full day safari spend the time from 11.30 hrs – 13.00 hrs at any of the rest houses inside the forest and enjoy bird watching, or can take rest at the watch towers and explore the wildlife. In the evening the park timings usually are from 2.30Pm to 5.30Pm however depending on the season the timings change locally by the forest authorities of Corbett Tiger Reserve.

Best time to visit Corbett National Park:

Corbett road condition


Jim Corbett Road

Jim Corbett National Park opens for tourists from mid November to mid June. The park is divided into two different areas. One is core area and another one is buffer area. The buffer zone Jhirna, Sitabani of Corbett National Park remains open throughout the year. The main core area Birjani, Dhikala and Durgadevi are open from mid November. The park remains close during the time of monsoon because most of the roads in Dhikala and Bijrani are washed away at this time.

Tour Information inside Corbett Park:

Corbett National Park different zones

Dhikala: (2 Nights)

Dhikala Forest ZoneDhikala is the most popular destinations in Jim Corbett National Park for tourists. Dhikala is situated at Patil Dun Valley. It offers beautiful and amazing view of the valley, with the Kanda ridge in the back drop. This safari zone is the most remarkable and demanded zone of Corbett national park. It is the largest tourism zone in Corbett national park. To visit inside zone it takes 3 days time and also stay at the forest lodges of Dhikala zone. Dhikala visit offers great opportunity to see tigers, sloth bear, black bear, deer, leopard elephants, chital, the stag of pigs and many variety birds.

Bijrani: (1 Night)

Tiger at Bijrani Forest ZoneBijrani is the most famous destination during the British time for hunting. This zone is drier in comparison to Dhikala. Now days it is the most preferred zone due to lots of dangerous fauna sighting. Bijrani Forest Zone entry is through Amdanda Gate which is located at a distance of 3 Kms from main Ramnagar market. Bijrani offers to see the various wild animals like tiger, wild boar, elephants, black bear, all species of dears, birds etc.

Jhirna: (1 Night)

Jhirna is one of the most popular destinations situated at a distance of 16kms from Ramnagar. Jhirna zone is known for variety of animals. Sightings of black bear and leopard and wild elephant are recorded in this part of Corbett national park. Jhirna Safari Zone is famous for its natural beauty and hunted tigers. The rest house located on the road from Ramnagar to Kalagarh .It was an agricultural village until 1994 when it was finally relocated under Project Tiger Reserve. This zone is covered with bamboo trees. Apart from being a good habitat for tiger, leopard and different spices of deer, the place hosts other charming mammals like sloth bear and wild boar.

Durgadevi: (1 Night)

Durgadevi zone of Jim Corbett national park is 28kms far from Ramnagar city. Durgadevi Safari root is completely pass through in mountainous area and located along Ramganga River. This area is well-known for birds watching and fishing.

How to select perfect tour plan for Corbett National Park:

Corbett New Year Package

Corbett New Year Packages

Selection of the best Jim Corbett Packages depends on your time duration and budget both. If you want to enjoy weekend fun at Corbett National Park your should select safari at any one zone of Bijrani/Jhirna/Durgadevi and wildlife resort stay for 1 Night. If you have 2 or 3 days to stay at Corbett must go at Dhikala zone and take stay inside the forest lodge. It will be an amazing experience to stay at the mid of the forest and listen the threatening voice of wild animals. If anyone have a long weekend time to spend at wildlife location, long elephant safari is the best option to visit. It will take you deep inside the forest and offers visiting opportunity Dhikala, Durgadevi, Bijrani, Kanda, Halduparao region of Corbett National Park.

Tourist Places Around Jim Corbett National Park

Elephants in Jim Corbett National Park

Jim Corbett Park has been one of the oldest natural parks in India, and is named after famous wildlife historian and conversationalist Jim Corbett. It is one of the most distinguished national parks of Modern India and it is here that the “Project Tiger” was initiated by the Government of India to conserve the fast depleting Tiger Population.

Jim Corbett Park has been a major tourist destination and many tourists are not much aware of the several other attractive places in the vicinity of this national park. To name a few, Garjiya Temple, Nainital, Ranikhet, Dhikala and Haldwani are the some of the few tourist attractions which catch the eye of the wandering tourist. There are many luxurious resorts in Jim Corbett to make a wildlife tour memorable.

Garjiya Temple: Famous for its mystic opulence, Garjiya temple is a huge rock temple situated on river Kosi and is located about 14 Kms from Ramnagar. It has a primordial significance and huge fair is held every year on the eve of Kartik Poornima.

Ranikhet: Itis a hill station in Almora district in the state of Uttarakhand. It is situated 90 Km form Jim Corbett National Part at an altitude of 1,896 meters above the sea level. The Place assumes significance as it is the base for Kumaon Regiment and Naga Regiment of the Indian Army. The place swears by its vast range of flora and fauna and one gets enriched by seeing the magnificent view of the entire Himalayan range.

Nainital: Nainital is an accessible tourist town and draws a vast majority of people across all spheres. It got its name from the hill goddess “Naina”, to whom the famous temple is dedicated; also it is resplendent with innumerable tourist spots along with the much talked about Naini Lake. The famous lake in the town is also referred to as the Trishi Lake and a tranquil boat ride in the lake is Nainital’s best rejuvenation secret.

Bhimtal: Bhimtal is one of the important tourist locations in the vicinity of Jim Corbett National Park. The place is located at a distance of about 84 Kms from Jim Corbett National Park and has a height of 1,375 meters above the sea level. The place assumes importance in the tourist circles due to its main water reservoir, Bhimtal Lake, which is beautifully carved within the valley of the mountains. A Small natural island forms the nerve centre of the lake and tourist flock this lake for its boating and picnic significance.

Rampur: It is another attractive tourist destination in and around the Jim Corbett National Park. Earlier a princely state, it now formed part of Uttar Pradesh and now Uttarakhand. The place is famous for its literary manuscripts and paintings of the Mughal era. The place is also famous for its Daggers and finds its place in innumerable jokes across northern India.

Jim Corbett National Park- Its Various Zones, Visiting Places and Accommodation

Corbett National Park is located in Ramnagar in the district of Nainital, Uttarakhand, and is considered to be the paradise for the wildlife lovers in India as well as those from abroad. Built in the year 1936, Jim Corbett National Park was before independence known as Hailey National Park. Later, after the independence, the National Park was known as Ramganaga National park before it was given the name of Jim Corbett National Park.

The total covered area of national park is extended over 1318 Sq. Kms. and this also includes core and buffer area. The park is easily approachable from Delhi to Ramnagar and there is also easy train connectivity from Varanasi via Lucknow to Ramnagar. Wildlife tourists can also take road drive from Delhi and by passing Gajraula, Moradabad, Kashipur to before ultimately reaching Ramnagar. As an alternate route, the tourists can choose to travel to Haldwani/Kashipur/Kathgodam and from there take road drive to Ramnagar. After reaching Ramnagar, the tourists can hire paid taxi service to national park.

Dhikala is amongst the first and most popular visiting places located in the vicinity of Jim Corbett. Dhikala is situated in the Patli Dhun valley and the tourists will definitely be mesmerized on seeing the stunning untouched nature of the valley as it creates a truly spell bound atmosphere that is worth living. Lying adjacent to the national park is river Kosi, which has on its bank splendid and well known Garjia temple. Other popular rivers flowing through the region include Ramganga, Sonanadi, Mandal, and Palain respectively. The tourists can also take road journey to Almora for visiting Ranikhet, which is again a scenic and amazing hill station. While within the Jim Corbett National Park, the tourists can take the elephant safari or a jeep safari to enjoy the local wildlife and routine rustic life inhabiting the national park. Further, a trip to Kalagarh Dam would be a gift in disguise to the visitors who will have the option to witness bird watching. Kalagarh Dam area is also great places to explore for adventure activities like rock climbing, rappelling, slithering, hot air balloon, river crossing and rafting.

The Jhirna rest house located in southern premises of Jim Corbett National Park is a beautiful place to visit and the place comprises dry and the vegetation, mostly scrubs. The hills which lay North of Jhirna are roofed with dense patches of bamboo which gives more of terrific effect.  Making the visit to Corbett Museum at Dhangarhi would indeed be an informational tour by all the means. The museum offers rare history Jim Corbett National Park.

The ideal time suited for visiting Jim Corbett National Park is Mid-November through Mid-June.

There are several Corbett resorts and hotel accommodations available in and around the vicinity of Jim Corbett National Park and you need to make sure which type of accommodation you would like to go with. For choosing the best and economical accommodation, it would rather be great idea to opt for the services of authorized tour and travel operator.

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Seven Things Which Can Make Your Wildlife Tour Memorable

Trekking in wildlife destination is always adventures. The breathtaking landscapes and biodiversity around the wildlife makes it one memorable destination and a visit in search of nature and wildlife can be made even more worthwhile by simply following certain recommendations.

Here are a few tips on how to explore the wild and make the best out of the trip.

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1. Make a mental note of what interests you

A wildlife reserve is in itself a world of infinite. The trick to make the most of the trip is to recognize the ideal option to explore in the wild. The option can include jeep safaris, bird spotting, fishing, rappelling, elephant safari or just solitary walks. If you are there to just relax, opt for the walks or other recreational activities. And if natural science interests you, then you might like to do some personal research on the existing wildlife

2. Be prepared to put up with any kind of situation

When in the wild, you are susceptible to different weather conditions and other unwanted changes in the schedule. Thus, an easily adaptable attitude helps in making a trip very memorable. This is because the wildlife system itself works on the adaptability concept.

3. Always carry your essential items

Always carry your personal care products and medicines because a wildlife area is much different place than where you actually belong to. You can’t go on expecting your essential commodities inside of a wildlife habitat. The only thing available there is nature.Elephant

4. Book accommodations prior to your visit

Make sure, you book your accommodations and other trip facilities prior to landing up at the spot. This saves booking hassles and last minute rejection at the resorts and hotels. Once you get there properly booked, the only thing left to think about is the wildlife.

5. Conduct a research before planning the trip

Do a small research about the specialty of the place before leaving for the trip. This will come handy when you find yourself drifting towards unwanted information. Information about the topography and the demographic characteristics of a place always helps.

6. Discover the best at its best

The best time to catch a glimpse of the wild habitat at its purest best is the morning hours. Try getting up early in the morning to discover nature unfolding in front of your eyes. The cacophony of the jungle is best deciphered in morning hours only.

7. Document what you see

Keep a journal or a camera to document your experience. They will make the trip forever memorable. Apart from your mind, these things capture memories the most authentic way.

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A tribute to Corbett National Park which turned 75 this week

June, 2005. Dhikala was abuzz and under evening curfew. A few months ago, a tigress had given birth to four cubs in neighbouring Sarpduli. Mother and cubs had subsequently moved along the Ramganga river to Dhikala and made for easy sightings. Soon, over-enthusiastic tourists started combing the Sambar road with elephants to pin down the family of five.

Corbett National ParkDumps of canteen leftovers invited a good number of scavenging herbivores to the tourist complex boundary every night. The mother tigress stalked those easy preys to feed the family. The arrangement worked reasonably well till a sub-adult cub made an error of judgement. In the last week of May, a canteen worker was mauled outside his quarter late in the night.

As the news spread, the tourist tide swelled further. Sambar road was closed to tourists after the mishap. With curfew on, nobody, including the canteen staff, was allowed to venture out after 7.30 in the evening and dinner was served early in the room. But behind windows, people stayed up long hungry nights for that glimpse of a lifetime.

5 TIGERS, 1 BULL ELEPHANT 
On the last day of that tourist season, the sky was sulking since afternoon. Soon after the vehicles and elephants returned from the evening safari, the wind gained strength, and a storm snapped the power supply.

Within minutes, the sun vanished like it does in the hills and the sky sent down early warnings of a heavy downpour. The darkness and the pitter-patter was enough to drive the crowd crazy. Then, the clouds thundered. In a split second flashed five tigers, scaling the complex wall from the riverside.

It was mayhem. The clouds continued to roar intermittently, lighting up the lawn and returning it to pitch darkness again. And in those brief moments, the tigers could be seen, each time at different spots, walking among the people. Children and women shrieked, men yelled, many scampered in the dark. Within minutes, the big cats disappeared in the forest. Nobody suffered a scratch. One forest official broke a leg running for his life.

Corbett is full of such surprises, and delicious scares. Few wild experiences compare to the numb thrill of taking a narrow road, flanked by a gorge and a steep slope, at an hour when elephants do the traffic duty. Returning one late afternoon from Khinanauli (with special permission, due to an emergency), I was stared down by a mighty bull at 15 feet, who stood guard for what seemed an eternity while his herd climbed up from the river and walked across. No, this giant did not even mock charge, the chill his cold, composed eyes spread was enough.

THE YOUNG JIM 
But Corbett is more than its spirited animals or its splendid collection of birds. Very few places compare with this reserve’s ever-changing horizons. The moist terai and rocky, porous bhabars at the margins of the Shivalik in the southern parts, the mixed forests dominated by Sal trees around Bijrani, the amazing savannah of Dhikala, the riverine bounty along Ramganga, the frosty heights of Kanda – there are so many Corbetts to surprise one.

 
Article Source: Economic Times

Up Close With Nature at Corbett National Park

Elephants in Corbett

Elephants in Corbett

Rejuvenation is a state of mind when you get rid of stress and fatigue through different relaxation techniques. It can be a holiday in a serene place, a simple massage or reading your favorite author- any special thing that relaxes your nerves is a rejuvenation exercise. However, a holiday, being the most popular technique with stressed out city birds, always scores the highest points for relaxation.  Getting away from our routine life into the wild or a closer distance to nature can actually help our stressed nerves and spending some time with family or alone in such serene environments can actually encourage us to celebrate life’s simple joys. Thus, when it comes to nature, what can be a better place than a wild life sanctuary to feel the pulse of nature? Luckily, India is a naturally rich topography with diverse regions of many wild life wonders. If you count all the accessible wildlife zones in the country, a few places always top the list and the Jim Corbett National Park is one of them.

Named after the hunter and conservationist Jim Corbett, this park is the oldest national park in the country. Situated in Nainital district of the beautiful state of Uttarakhand, Jim Corbett National Park is famous for being a protected zone for the critically endangered Royal Bengal tiger of India. Thanks to the initiative taken by the park authorities. The conservation project at Corbett is known as Project Tiger which makes a trip to this park even more special.  No wonder, the park is considered one of the safest and most visited ecotourism destinations in India, Corbett has been a haunt for tourists and nature lovers from all over the world. However, tourism activity is only allowed in selected areas inside the park. Splendid landscapes, suitable accommodation facilities and adventure sports options in the park, thus, make it an ideal location for seeking relaxation. Not to mention, the diverse wildlife to keep people hooked.

Safari in Corbett

Safari in Corbett

What makes this park unique is the combination of hills, marshes, grass lands and lakes-an exotic canvas for nature spotting. Moreover, the ideal climatic conditions make it accessible all round year. So, from wildlife safaris to fishing in the nearby rivers- a visit to Corbett National Park ensures a complete rejuvenation package. And, most importantly, the line between the human existence and the nature has been drawn clearly at Corbett where accommodation facilities are located at a reasonable distance from the wild habitats.

Apart from the options of bird watching, elephant safari, jeep safari, there are other options available too. These include, camping near the park to rappelling. However, nothing beats the joy of locating a special tiger in an early morning safari. The best time to visit the park is during the winter months when the sun is less harsh and the animals love to come out of their shades to enjoy the winter noon.

This most popular zone inside the park is situated at the fringes of Patli Dun valley. An old rest house in the area only adds to the charm.  Otherwise, the spectacular view of the valley keeps people engaged. Owing to the demands, there is no dearth of accommodation facilities around Corbett. Combined packages are also available which are well suited for different requirements go the visitors. Hence, a few days in the lap of nature can be really therapeutic as the cacophony of the jungles is barely called noises.

Dhikala Forest Zone – Best Area for Fascinating Tiger Safari in India

Dhikala

Dhikala

Dhikala Forest Zone the most wanted site in Corbett National Park because of its biggest safari area, dense forest and home of different kind of flora and fauna. Dhangarhi is the main entrance gate for Dhikala zone. It is 18kms far from the Ramnagar.  Forest Department checks all the permits at the entrance gate.  A small museum and souvenir shop is also there. After entering the gate the breathtaking wild area is waiting for you to enjoy the hilarious wildlife experience.

Forest Lodges of Dhikala Zone:

Corbett Tiger Reserve has forest lodges in different places of Dhikala zone. Visitors stay there and enjoy their wildlife safari. Famous Forest Lodges are:

Dhikala Forest Lodge:

The most demanding forest lodge of Dhikala zone is, Dhikala Forest Lodge. It is 32kms far from the main entrance gate. This forest lodge is located at Patli Doon valley, at the edge of Ramganga River. Dhikala forest lodge has the maximum capacity of rooms. There are total 22 rooms and 24 bedded dormitories are available for accommodation and a well organise canteen by KMVN for having food. The lodge is covered by solar electricity fencing for the safety of tourists.

Gairal Forest Lodge:

Gairal is the second most staying place at Dhikala zone. It is also located at the bank of river Ramganga. There are only eight rooms and one eight bedded dormitory. KMVN canteen is also available at there.  Solar fencing also makes this rest house very safe.

Sarp Duli Forest Lodge:

At Sarp Duli, only 2 rooms and 1 four bedded dormitory is available. This is the most peaceful place of Dhikala. Canteen facility is not available at this rest house so tourists must take their belongings and food arrangements with them during the stay.

Sultan Forest Lodge: 

Sultan is the first forest lodge which comes, after entering the Dhangari gate. There are only two rooms to accommodate. To stay at this forest lodge may little bit risky because there is not any electricity fencing around the forest lodge.

Safari Area of Dhikala Zone:

Dhikala is the most favourite place of tourists because of its various adventurous safari routes. Visitors can enjoy wildlife safari with open jeep and elephant both. Main safari routes are Dhikala Grass land, Sambhar Road, Ram Singh Road, Thandi Sadak, Mota Sal. There are various water holes in every area where one can get the great opportunity to see the majestic tiger. There are two watch towers from where tourists can keep their eyes in every movement of the wild animals. The crocodile point at the high bank area is famous for watching the Crocodiles and Ghariyals.

Dhikala was the main hunting zone of Corbett National Park before making the tiger reserve. Now tourists can hunt the animals only with their cameras. Dhikala zone opens mid November to mid June and every wildlife enthusiast wants to visit Corbett – Dhikala once. Because there are very limited accommodation facilities, so it is advisable to make their bookings in advance. You can found various Dhikala Tour Packages through internet.

Safari in Corbett – The best way to explore wildlife and Nature

Elephants in Corbett National Park

Elephants in Corbett National Park

Everybody knows that Jim Corbett National Park is the biggest National Park in India. It spreads around 1218.56sq.km to explore its wildlife and nature. There is always a question in the visitors mind that why wildlife safari is compulsory to visit the park and can we take jungle trekking to visit the park and the answer is no. The Corbett Tiger Reserve is very strict about its rule; visitors are not allowed to take jungle trekking inside the tiger reserve area. The park is surrounded by very dense forest and full of various dangerous wild animals. To avoid any kind of tragedy they permit to visit park only with wildlife safari.

About Wildlife Safari in Corbett

Corbett Tiger Reserve arrange three types of safaris i.e. jeep safari, elephant safari and canter safari. All safari permits are issued at CTR Ramnagar reception counter.  Every visitor has to give the identity details, number of person’s information and permit fees. After that they can hire their safari mode and go inside the jungle.

Jeep Safari in Corbett Park

Jeep Safari in Corbett Park

Jeep Safari:   Jeep safari in Corbett is the most demanding safari mode. An open jeep takes you inside the forest. Maximum six persons are allowed once per jeep. One wildlife tour guide will be with you during the tour. He provides you all possible information inside the forest and helps you to know the animals call and their movement.

Elephant Safari: Elephant safari can be enjoyed over the back of elephant. At a time four visitors are allowed to ride on one elephant.  Elephant safari is more adventurous than jeep because it takes you into more deep areas of the forest where with jeep safari in not possible to go.

Canter Safari:  Canter is an open bus; maximum eighteen visitors can sit once inside a canter.  Canter safari is allowed on sharing basis for safari. It is the best way to visit Dhikala forest zone.

Safari Zones of Corbett Park:

Jim Corbett Park is divided in main 4 zones for well management and safari. All zones are handled by separate gates. The main safari zone of Corbett and their gate are as follow:

Dhikala Zone:  Dhangari Gate

Bijrani Zone:  Aam Danda Gate

Jhirna Zone: Kalagarh Gate

Durgadevi Zone: Domunda Gate

Planning and Choosing the Best Timing:

June to November is the ideal time to enjoy full wildlife safari and explore its rich flora and fauna. Timing for safari i.e. morning and evening are scheduled by Corbett Tiger Reserve.

There are limited numbers of permits for safari, so anyone who wants to enjoy wildlife safari at Corbett has to plan their tour before reaching at there and book the safari permits in advance.

Wildlife Tour in Jim Corbett National Park

Jim Corbett National Park is well known wildlife destination in India. It is always being the first choice of every wildlife enthusiastic person in all over the world. Corbett Park is situated at Uttarakhand state and the nearest National Park from Delhi. Jim Corbett Park is the home of diverse species of plants and animals. The main wildlife attraction of this park are Royal Bengal Tiger, Leopards, Elephants, Barking Dears, Spotted Dear, Chital, Himalayan Bears, Wild Boar, Crocodiles, Monitor Lizards, Turtles, Cobras, Pythons, Dense Sal, Deodar, Oak forest and more than 600 species of birds.

Corbett Tiger Reserve has divided in four tourist zones. The most famous zones Dhikala, Bijrani and Durgadevi opens mid November to mid June but Jhirna zone opens round of the year. There are numerous wildlife activities to do in Corbett National Park like open jeep safari, elephant safari, birds watching safari, mahasheer fishing etc. People can plan there long holidays and weekend trip to visit the park. Dhikala forest lodge is the best option to stay inside the park.

To visit Corbett Park you can find various kinds of tour packages through internet. You can select any of them as per your requirement. You can visit the main Corbett area during 2 nights 3 days. But long holiday tourist can take long elephant safari to explore the virgin wild landscapes. Wildlife photographer should always ready to capture the unique movement of wild animals inside the Jungle.

There are some enchanting places near Corbett Park to visit like famous Gariya temple, Jim Corbett Museum Dhangari, Kaladhoongi and Corbett Fall. Sitabani and Marchula are the buffer zones of Corbett those lie out of the tiger reserve but well known for tiger sighting and birds watching places. The lake city of India, Nainital and charming hill station Ranikhet is just 90kms far from this place. Tourists can enjoy their holidays with wildlife and hill station tour.

It’s not a big deal to arrive Jim Corbett National Park. It is easily connected by road and train. Ramnagar is the base city of Corbett National Park. Pantnagar is the nearest airport to reach there. It is just 50kms far from Ramngar city. Peoples those are planning for Uttarakhand visit can add Corbett wildlife tour on their itineraries to take the unforgettable memories of wildlife fun with them.

Resorts in Corbett – Enjoy Your Holidays in a Wild Property

In India if we talk about the finest location of wildlife resorts one of them is Corbett National Park.  Jim Corbett National Park is located at the foothill of the Himalaya. It spreads across Nainital, Almora and Pauri district. Corbett is the biggest wildlife sanctuary and first tiger reserve zone in India. It covers around 1218.5sq km. wild area with dense forest and various species of wild animals specially Royal Bengal Tiger.  To visit the Corbett National Park with jeep and elephant safari everybody needs to stay at the wildlife resorts.

About Resorts in Corbett:

There are large numbers of resorts in Corbett Park in various categories. Sometimes we get confuse to select the specified category and particular resort. Here we are specifying the small description with examples of luxury, deluxe and budget resorts.

Luxury Resorts in Corbett:

Luxurious resorts  should be placed in ultimate spacious wild location near to Corbett entry gates and must contain all luxurious amenities like specious rooms, swimming pool, good room services, bar be queue, spa and meditation centre, bonfire arrangements, recreational activities facility, wildlife movie show, doctor on call, in house parking, stocked library, conference facilities etc.

Here are some examples of luxurious category resorts:

  1. Infinity Resort
  2. Corbett Hideaway Resort
  3. Jim Jungle Retreat
  4. Manu Maharani Resort
  5. Corbett Leela Villas
  6. Ramganga Resort
  7. Tarangi Resort
  8. Corbett River View Resort

Deluxe Resorts in Corbett:

Deluxe category resorts should have the finest wild location with some basic deluxe amenities. These resorts budget are being very comfortable for every tourist. So deluxe resorts are always first choice for most of the visitors. Basic amenities must be in deluxe resorts are spacious air conditioner rooms or cottages, hygienic food, round of clock services, good housekeeping, recreational activities facilities, in house parking, doctor on call etc.

Here are some examples of deluxe category resorts:

  1. Camp River Wild Resort
  2. Escape Corbett Resort
  3. Tiger Camp
  4. Suman Grand Resort
  5. Corbett Gateway Resort
  6. Wild Crest
  7. Pine Tree Resort
  8. Wild Trail Resort

Budgeted Resorts in Corbett:

Budgeted resorts count camping sites, hotels and forest lodges. Luxury accommodation facilities do not available at such resorts but good quality hygienic food with the best possible services is served at there. Budgeted resorts never over load into visitor’s pocket and one can enjoy wildlife adventure in a little budget.

All best wildlife resorts in Corbett National Park are listed above. It is always advised to plan Corbett tour according to trip date and number of days to stay at there. Select a resort from the above list as per category, requirement or budget and book it in advance after searching the best deal in internet.

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