Durga Devi Zone
Here's what you need to know about Durga Devi Zone
Durga Devi Zone in Jim Corbett National Park is a lesser-known but amusing safari zone that provides a unique wildlife experience. It is situated in the northeastern boundary of the park, Durga Devi Zone is named after the Durga Devi Temple.
The Ramganga River, flowing through this zone, adds to its natural beauty, making it a picturesque destination for visitors.The region is home to a variety of wildlife, including tigers, leopards, elephants, spotted deer, and numerous bird species. The zone’s relatively quieter atmosphere that enhances the chances of spotting these animals in their natural habitat.
Colorful kingfishers, majestic eagles, and elusive owls are among the many birds that can be spotted here. Guided safaris with experienced naturalists are available in Durga Devi Zone.
Best way to reach Durga Devi Zone
This area is well connected with roads and Durga Devi is 28 km away from Ramnagar. One can book a cab to come here. Online safari booking is essential for entry into this zone.