Explore all zones in Corbett

Corbett National Park has been segmented into eight ecotourism zones, a strategic measure aimed at effectively managing tourist activities within the tiger reserve area. These zones encompass Dhikala, Bijrani, Jhirna, Garjiya, Sitabani, Pakhro, Dhela, and Durga Devi. The forest authorities of the Corbett tiger reserve administer safari tours in two shifts across all these ecotourism zones. To maintain a balanced influx of tourists, a limited number of safari jeeps are permitted in each zone. Every zone possesses its distinct natural allure, characterized by unique landscapes and diverse wildlife. Although the topography may slightly vary, each zone shares the same geographical terrain, ensuring an equitable opportunity for tiger sightings across the park.

 
 
 
 
Dhikala Zone
Dhikala is known for its diverse flora and fauna, making it a favorite among wildlife enthusiasts.
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Bijrani Zone
Bijrani Zone is a great place to spot tigers, elephants, and various bird species. This zone is popular for its rich.
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Jhirna Zone
This zone is known for its population of sloth bears and a variety of birdlife.
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Dhela Zone
Located on the southern boundary of the park, Dhela zone is very popular among wildlife admirers.
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Garjia Zone
This zone is blessed with scenic landscapes, featuring lush forests, rocky terrain, and the serene Kosi River flowing nearby.
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Durga Devi
Durga Devi Zone is a paradise for bird lovers. It is less crowded, allowing for a peaceful wildlife experience.
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Phato Zone
This is the largest safari zone in Jim Corbett Park in terms of area. It is located in the northern part of Jim Corbett.
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Sitabani Zone
Sitabani zone is a perfect choice for travelers seeking an offbeat and more relaxed safari experience. Here visitors can enjoy a safari experience in less crowded atmosphere.
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