4 days/3 nights
Jim Corbett National Park is one of the most famous wildlife destinations in India. It is located in the foothills of the Himalayas in Uttarakhand and covers a large area of forest, grassland, and river habitat. The park was established in 1936 as Hailey National Park, making it the first national park in India. Later, it was renamed in honor of Jim Corbett, a British hunter turned conservationist who played a key role in creating the park and protecting its wildlife.
Jim Corbett himself was known for tracking and hunting man-eating tigers and leopards in the Kumaon and Garhwal regions during the early 1900s. Over time, his focus shifted from hunting to protecting wildlife. He worked closely with local communities and the government to preserve the forest and its animals. His books, such as Man-Eaters of Kumaon, gave vivid accounts of life in the jungle and his experiences with wild animals.
Jim Corbett National Park is divided into different zones like Dhikala, Bijrani, Jhirna, and Dhela, each offering unique landscapes and wildlife viewing opportunities. The Ramganga River flows through the park, creating a lifeline for the animals and adding to the scenic beauty.
Visiting the park is not only about seeing tigers. It is about experiencing the wilderness—listening to the calls of birds, watching the play of light in the sal forests, and feeling the raw, untamed energy of nature. The history, the wildlife, and the legacy of Jim Corbett himself make this park a truly special place for anyone who loves the natural world.
Day 1: Ram Nagar | Drive to Ram Nagar
Day 2 and 3: Jim Corbett National Park | Morning and Evening Safaris
Day 4: Delhi | Drive to Delhi
All-Inclusive.
945 USD per person all inclusive on double occupancy
1890 USD per person all inclusive on single occupancy.
Prices are in USD, Per Person, based on double occupancy.
Prices mentioned are for Private Tour.
Private Jeep Safaris with a maximum 4 pax in a jeep.
Address
318/319 Sadar Bazar, Agra, 282001 India
Phone number
+91 97589 97888
Email us
info@thewildlifetour.com, indianmaharajatours@gmail.com, harsh.sadar@gmail.com