Jim Corbett National Park 3Nights/4Days
Jim Corbett National Park 3Nights/4Days
No. of days
4
Trip Type
#
Activity Level
Moderate
Experiences
Best time
October to April
Region
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Overview
We dive into a memorable 3-night, 4-day safari expedition in Jim Corbett National Park, home to majestic Bengal tigers. India’s oldest and most celebrated wildlife sanctuary. Spread over vast landscapes of grasslands, dense Sal forests, and riverine corridors, Corbett offers the highest population of Bengal tigers in India. This makes it an unmatched destination for anyone passionate about wildlife and the thrill of spotting the legendary “king of the jungle” in its natural habitat.
This short safari trip is perfect for wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, adventure seekers, families, and nature lovers who want to experience India’s rich tiger heritage up close. It suits everyone with all kinds of age groups seeking immersive and rewarding encounters with the wild, while remaining accessible and comfortable. We choose Jim Corbett not only because of its dense tiger population but also due to its diverse landscapes—from open grasslands to thick forests—offering a broad spectrum of wildlife sightings beyond just tigers. With multiple safari zones like Dhikala and Bijrani enabling less crowded and more personalized adventures, Jim Corbett stands out as an iconic pillar of tiger conservation as the first park to launch Project Tiger, and it remains a leader in preserving India’s natural heritage.
The park’s top-notch infrastructure combined with its proximity to Delhi and other major cities makes it an easily reachable wilderness destination. The availability of jeep and canter safaris adds flexibility to our journey, ensuring memorable wildlife encounters and a deep connection to our mother nature and wildlife.
Trip Highlights
- Multiple jeep and canter safaris in prime zones like Dhikala, Bijrani, and Jhirna.
- Excellent chances to spot Bengal tigers alongside elephants, leopards, sloth bears, and deer.
- Witness diverse landscapes from open grasslands to dense forests and riverbanks.
- Guided safaris and nature walks with expert naturalists sharing insights on wildlife and conservation.
- Comfortable jungle lodges surrounded by nature for rejuvenating stays.
- Photography opportunities to capture big cats and other exotic fauna in the wild.
- Availability of both jeep and canter safaris provides flexible options for all visitors.
Image Galllery

Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival and Evening Safari
We pick you up from Ramnagar or Patnagar and transfer to our jungle lodge near the park. After settling in and lunch, we gear up for the first safari in zones like Bijrani or Jhirna.
A thrilling evening jeep safari introduces us to forest sights and sounds, with chances to spot tigers, elephants, deer, and birdlife. We return to the lodge for a relaxed dinner and a briefing about the next day’s safaris.
Day 2: Morning and Evening Safaris in Dhikala Zone
We rise early, enjoying a warm cup of tea with snacks and head into the famous Dhikala zone on a canter or jeep safari. The expansive grasslands and riverine forests offer high tiger encounter probabilities, alongside wild boars, sambar deer, and a host of birds.
Breakfast is a picnic in the wild or at a forest rest house.
After lunch and rest, we set out for a late afternoon safari, exploring different trails within Dhikala, soaking in the landscapes and wildlife.
Evening is for relaxing at the lodge or enjoying a bonfire with discussions on tiger conservation.
Day 3: Exploring Other Zones — Jhirna or Durga Devi
We depart early for morning jeep safaris in less crowded zones such as Jhirna or Durga Devi, which can also provide excellent wildlife sightings. These zones showcase a variety of habitats and animals including leopards, sloth bears, and many deer species.
Afternoon rest time followed by an evening safari in the same or a nearby zone, maximizing wildlife spotting chances.
Night at the lodge sharing experiences and photos from our exciting safaris.
Day 4: Final Morning Safari and Departure
Our last morning begins with an early safari, offering one final chance to glimpse the elusive tiger or other unique wildlife.Returning to the lodge for breakfast, we then check out and get ready for our journey to the airport or railway station.
We leave with deep memories and a camera-full of wildlife moments from Jim Corbett’s breathtaking wilderness.
No. of days
4
Trip Type
#
Activity Level
Moderate
Experiences
Best time
October to April
Region
Overview
We dive into a memorable 3-night, 4-day safari expedition in Jim Corbett National Park, home to majestic Bengal tigers. India’s oldest and most celebrated wildlife sanctuary. Spread over vast landscapes of grasslands, dense Sal forests, and riverine corridors, Corbett offers the highest population of Bengal tigers in India. This makes it an unmatched destination for anyone passionate about wildlife and the thrill of spotting the legendary “king of the jungle” in its natural habitat.
This short safari trip is perfect for wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, adventure seekers, families, and nature lovers who want to experience India’s rich tiger heritage up close. It suits everyone with all kinds of age groups seeking immersive and rewarding encounters with the wild, while remaining accessible and comfortable. We choose Jim Corbett not only because of its dense tiger population but also due to its diverse landscapes—from open grasslands to thick forests—offering a broad spectrum of wildlife sightings beyond just tigers. With multiple safari zones like Dhikala and Bijrani enabling less crowded and more personalized adventures, Jim Corbett stands out as an iconic pillar of tiger conservation as the first park to launch Project Tiger, and it remains a leader in preserving India’s natural heritage.
The park’s top-notch infrastructure combined with its proximity to Delhi and other major cities makes it an easily reachable wilderness destination. The availability of jeep and canter safaris adds flexibility to our journey, ensuring memorable wildlife encounters and a deep connection to our mother nature and wildlife.
Trip Highlights
- Multiple jeep and canter safaris in prime zones like Dhikala, Bijrani, and Jhirna.
- Excellent chances to spot Bengal tigers alongside elephants, leopards, sloth bears, and deer.
- Witness diverse landscapes from open grasslands to dense forests and riverbanks.
- Guided safaris and nature walks with expert naturalists sharing insights on wildlife and conservation.
- Comfortable jungle lodges surrounded by nature for rejuvenating stays.
- Photography opportunities to capture big cats and other exotic fauna in the wild.
- Availability of both jeep and canter safaris provides flexible options for all visitors.
Image Galllery

Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival and Evening Safari
We pick you up from Ramnagar or Patnagar and transfer to our jungle lodge near the park. After settling in and lunch, we gear up for the first safari in zones like Bijrani or Jhirna.
A thrilling evening jeep safari introduces us to forest sights and sounds, with chances to spot tigers, elephants, deer, and birdlife. We return to the lodge for a relaxed dinner and a briefing about the next day’s safaris.
Day 2: Morning and Evening Safaris in Dhikala Zone
We rise early, enjoying a warm cup of tea with snacks and head into the famous Dhikala zone on a canter or jeep safari. The expansive grasslands and riverine forests offer high tiger encounter probabilities, alongside wild boars, sambar deer, and a host of birds.
Breakfast is a picnic in the wild or at a forest rest house.
After lunch and rest, we set out for a late afternoon safari, exploring different trails within Dhikala, soaking in the landscapes and wildlife.
Evening is for relaxing at the lodge or enjoying a bonfire with discussions on tiger conservation.
Day 3: Exploring Other Zones — Jhirna or Durga Devi
We depart early for morning jeep safaris in less crowded zones such as Jhirna or Durga Devi, which can also provide excellent wildlife sightings. These zones showcase a variety of habitats and animals including leopards, sloth bears, and many deer species.
Afternoon rest time followed by an evening safari in the same or a nearby zone, maximizing wildlife spotting chances.
Night at the lodge sharing experiences and photos from our exciting safaris.
Day 4: Final Morning Safari and Departure
Our last morning begins with an early safari, offering one final chance to glimpse the elusive tiger or other unique wildlife.Returning to the lodge for breakfast, we then check out and get ready for our journey to the airport or railway station.
We leave with deep memories and a camera-full of wildlife moments from Jim Corbett’s breathtaking wilderness.