Take a break from your hectic schedule and spend a weekend amid nature and witness the rich wildlife and flora with Jeep Safari in Jim Corbett National Park. A jeep can accommodate up to 6 people at once. Corbett Jeep Safari tour is conducted two times a day around the year except in the monsoon season. Jim Corbett National park is divided into five different zones. Among those jeep safari in Jhirna, Birjani, and Dhela zone is popular for spotting wild tigers, rich flora, and aquatic life. Durgadevi and Sitabani are the perfect zones for everyone who admire ancient architecture and finds peace amid nature, sacred temples and places, and birdwatching. One can enjoy the Corbett Jeep safari tour to discover the hidden corners and unseen creatures in the Jim Corbett.
The activity starts as you reach our office in Ramnagar, from there you’ll be taken in an open jeep to your selected safari zone among Bijrani, Jhirna, Durga Devi, Dhela, and Sitabani. Jeep Safari in Corbett will let you capture the wild tigers, leopards, boar, deer, hyenas, elephants, crocodiles, peacocks, and watch hundreds of birds. The activity lasts about 3 hours. Before you’ll be dropped back to your starting point.
Starting Point: Ramnagar
Timings –
Morning: 6:00 – 9:30 am
Evening: 2:00 – 5:30 pm
What are the charges for Jeep Safari in Jim Corbett?
The minimum cost of a Jeep Safari is Rs 4800 per jeep for Indians and Rs 9000 per jeep for Foreign nationals. The price includes permit charges, gypsy costs, and driver fees.
Type of Tourists | Jeep Safari Cost |
Indian National | Rs. 4800 per jeep |
Foreigners | Rs. 9000 per jeep |
Note – For proper availability, people are requested to book a jeep safari at least 20-25 days in advance.
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Inclusions
- Permission of CTR
- Jeep
- Driver
- Permit and All Entries & Taxes.
Exclusions
- Guide Fee - (Rs 700) to be paid by the guest on the spot directly
- Anything which is not mentioned in "Inclusions"