Corbett National Park is one of the oldest and largest national parks in India. Its terrain varies from dense forest to open Terai grassland to dry riverbeds and the slopes of the Himalayan foothills.
Corbett’s biodiversity is immense. The variety of flora and fauna in the park are enormous and it’s truly a nature lover’s paradise. Corbett has one of the largest numbers of tigers in India! It’s also got large populations of Asiatic elephants, Himalayan bears, sloth bears, leopards, and a variety of bovine herbivores, primates, avians and reptiles – particularly cobras and pythons. Due to the enormity of its terrain, the park is divided into several zones, each of which have their own beauty and charm. That’s why one needs at least 4-5 days to explore the park thoroughly and explore the varied landscapes and biodiversity of each zone.
Zone 1: BIJRANI
The Bijrani zone is by far the most popular, due to its easy proximity to the entrance of the park at Ramnagar. Bijrani is full of tall Terai grass, commonly known as cure. These grasslands are ideal territory for the tiger to make itself at home. Bijrani is a little drier than some of the other zones, but tall grasses are interspersed with dense copses of Sal, and several streams and waterbodies. The views are stunning.
The sense of serenity is unbelievable. Animals are frequently sighted in Bijrani. One often spot tigers and elephants here. An abundant prey base of deer and antelope make this a terrific hunting ground for felines. Sloth bears feed on termite mounds and while the Himalayan Bear is drawn to the nectar of the Mahua trees. Safaris in Bijrani are usually by jeep and there are several tracks that the jeeps can take. Bijrani is open between October and June.
Zone 2: DHIKALA
The landscape is stunning and simply being in this jungle is worth the trip. To keep traffic to a minimum, the forest department only allows safaris in a Canter (16 seater van) in this zone. We do recommend an overnight at the Dhikala Forest Lodge. While it may not be fancy, it’s certainly comfortable and affords true wildlife enthusiasts a great chance of spotting animals. Dhikala is only open between November and June.
Zone 3: JHIRNA
Zone 4: DHELA
Zone 5: DURGA DEVI
Corbett is also bordered by other sanctuaries such as Sitabani and Marchula, where one can explore as well. Contact us at info@tigersafariindia.com to plan your Corbett safari experience today!
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