Established in 1936 as Hailey National Park, Jim Corbett holds the distinction of being India's first national park. This legendary tiger reserve spans over 520 square kilometers of diverse terrain in Uttarakhand's Nainital district.
Home to the majestic Bengal tiger, Asian elephants, and over 650 species of birds, Corbett offers unparalleled wildlife viewing opportunities. The park's rich biodiversity makes every safari a unique adventure.
Explore different landscapes across Dhikala, Bijrani, Jhirna, Dhela and Durgadevi zones - each offering distinct terrain and wildlife spotting opportunities. Morning and evening safaris reveal different aspects of the park's vibrant ecosystem.
Jungle Safari at Jim Corbett National Park offers more than thrilling wildlife encounters — every safari experience supports vital conservation efforts, forest preservation, and sustainable eco-tourism in India’s oldest national park.
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Explore the core zone of Corbett in a shared Canter
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More than just safaris, stays, and sightseeing—each visit to Jim Corbett National Park directly supports wildlife protection, forest conservation, and sustainable eco-tourism in India’s oldest national park.
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Explore a wide range of hotels and resorts in Jim Corbett National Park—where comfort meets the wild. Each stay not only offers a unique experience in nature but also supports conservation, forest protection, and eco-friendly tourism in India’s first national park.
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Jim Corbett National Park is more than a wildlife destination — it's a sanctuary where each visit supports tiger conservation, forest protection, and responsible eco-tourism in India’s first and finest national park.
Corbett Forest Rest House offers more than just a place to stay — it provides a unique opportunity to connect with nature while directly supporting wildlife conservation, forest protection, and eco-friendly tourism within Jim Corbett National Park.