Book Jim Corbett Jeep Safari Online 2025 | Instant Permit Confirmation
Book Jim Corbett jeep safari online with instant permit confirmation. Real-time availability for Dhikala, Bijrani, Pakhro & Sonanadi zones. Best prices, expert guides, secure booking. Call +91-8077834647 for instant assistance.
- Best time: Nov – Feb
- Top sights: Tigers, Elephants, Birds
- Location: Uttarakhand, India
Safari & Zones
Learn about safari options & popular wildlife zones
🚙 Jeep Safari (6-Passenger)
Jeep Safari in Jim Corbett offers an exciting way to explore the jungle's wildlife and landscapes. Each jeep accommodates up to 6 people, taking visitors through forests, grasslands, and riverbanks to spot tigers, elephants, leopards, deer, and over 600 bird species under expert guidance.
Known For: A raw, less-crowded wilderness experience
Top Sightings: Famous for its high population of Elephants and Leopards. Excellent for birdwatching. Pakhro Gate (Entry to Sonanadi) - The newest and most easily accessible safari gate.
Read more about Sonanadi ZonePakhro Zone – A Gateway to Wilderness
The Pakhro Zone serves as a significant entry point to the expansive wilderness of Jim Corbett National Park, accessible from near Kotdwar in the Pauri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand. As a gateway to the Sonanadi Range, Pakhro offers a distinct and less-trodden path into the wild.
Read more about Pakhro ZoneDay & Evening Safari at Jim Corbett National Park
🌞 Morning Safari (Day Safari)
Timing: Approx. 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM
Zones Covered
🟢 Sonanadi Zone
- Rich in elephants, deer, and diverse bird species
- Beautiful mixed forest with river streams
- Great for morning wildlife sightings
- Cool, misty atmosphere perfect for photography
Morning Highlights
- Most active wildlife hours
- Cool & comfortable weather
- Perfect photography light
- Best time for elephants & deer
🌅 Evening Safari (Afternoon Safari)
Timing: Approx. 2:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Zones Covered
🟢 Sonanadi Zone
- Elephants move towards water in evening
- Golden sunset colors through the forest
- Great bird watching till dusk
Evening Highlights
- Warm, dramatic light
- Wildlife becomes active again
- Relaxing & peaceful safari environment
Night Stay
A night stay in Jim Corbett National Park offers a true jungle experience at forest rest houses like Halduparao, Mundiyapani, Morghatti, Rathuwadhab, and Pakhro...
Safari Booking
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- 📧 Email: corbettwildtours@gmail.com
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Frequently Asked Questions
How to book Jim Corbett jeep safari online?
Book Jim Corbett jeep safari online through our website with instant permit confirmation. Select your preferred zone (Dhikala, Bijrani, Pakhro, Sonanadi), choose date and time, provide visitor details, and complete secure payment. You'll receive instant confirmation with permit details.
What is the best time to visit Jim Corbett National Park?
The best time to visit Jim Corbett National Park is from November to February when weather is pleasant and wildlife sightings are excellent. March to June is ideal for tiger sightings as animals come out to water. Park is closed during monsoon (July-October).
How much does a jeep safari cost in Jim Corbett?
Jeep safari costs vary by zone and season. Prices differ for Indian and foreign tourists, and depend on the specific zone selected. All prices include guide fees, park entry, and jeep charges. Contact +91-8077834647 for current pricing and special packages.
Which zones are best for tiger sightings in Jim Corbett?
Dhikala zone offers highest tiger sighting probability due to core area access. Bijrani and Sonanadi zones also provide excellent tiger sightings. Pakhro zone is good for elephant and leopard sightings. Book early as permits are limited.
About Jim Corbett National Park
Established in 1936, Jim Corbett National Park is Asia's first national park and India's oldest tiger reserve. Named after legendary hunter Jim Corbett, this pristine wilderness spans 1,318 square kilometers across the Himalayan foothills in Uttarakhand.
Home to over 600 bird species, 50+ mammal species including the Royal Bengal Tiger, Asian Elephant, Leopard, and various deer species. The park protects remarkable habitats - dense Sal forests, open grasslands, riverine ecosystems, and foothill terrains.