Faq's

General Frequently Asked Questions

Welcome to the Jim Corbett Natures FAQ section! Here, we’ve compiled answers to the most common queries about Jim Corbett National Park, including:

  • 1. Safari bookings and schedules.
  • 2. Accommodation and resort options.
  • 3. Travel tips and guidelines.
  • 4. Park rules and safety information.

This guide is designed to help you plan your trip with confidence, making your Corbett adventure smooth, enjoyable, and unforgettable.

Corbett National Park is situated in the foothills of the Sub- Himalayan belt in the Nainital districts of Uttarakhand state in India, with headquarters stationed at Ramnagar.

You can book your safari online through our website by filling in your details, choosing your preferred safari zone, and making the payment.

Safari timings vary seasonally. Generally, there are two slots daily: morning (around 6:00 AM – 9:30 AM) and evening (around 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM).

The park is divided into different safari zones including Dhikala, Bijrani, Jhirna, Dhela, Garjiya, and Durgadevi. Each offers a unique wildlife experience.

One jeep safari can accommodate up to 6 visitors along with a driver and a registered nature guide.

Yes, a valid government ID proof (like Aadhaar, Driving License, Passport, or Voter ID) is mandatory for every visitor while booking and at the time of entry.

It’s recommended to book your safari at least 30–45 days in advance, especially during weekends and holiday seasons, as permits are limited.

Yes, you can select your preferred safari zone at the time of booking, subject to availability of permits.

The park is open from mid-November to mid-June, with winter being great for wildlife sightings and summer ideal for spotting tigers. The monsoon months (July–September) are usually closed.

Yes, kids are allowed, but parents are advised to take extra care of them during the ride as the safari involves bumpy forest tracks.