Welcome to the Online Safari Booking Portal of Jim Corbett National Park

Welcome to the Online Safari Booking Portal of Jim Corbett National Park. Visitors can book online Jungle Safari for different Ecotourism zones: Bijrani, Jhirna, Dhikala, Dhela, Phanto, Garjiya, Pawalgarh, and Durgadevi.

Online Safari Booking

A Jim Corbett jeep safari is a popular way to explore the Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand, India. Jeep safaris are conducted by the park authorities and authorized private operators.

During a jeep safari, visitors are accompanied by trained guides and drivers who take them through the designated routes inside the park. These routes are carefully planned to ensure that visitors have the best chance of spotting wildlife while minimizing disturbance to the animals and their habitats.

Jeep safaris in Jim Corbett National Park are typically conducted during the early morning hours or in the late afternoon. The duration of the safari may vary from a few hours to a full day, depending on the package chosen by the visitors.

It is important to follow the guidelines set by the park authorities during the jeep safari, such as not littering, not getting off the jeep without permission, and maintaining a safe distance from the animals. This ensures a safe and enjoyable experience for visitors while also protecting the wildlife and their natural habitats.


Safari Booking & Tariff Jim Corbett National Park

Price (Indian): INR 6999 / Per Safari Inclusive Permit, 4X4 Jeep & Taxes (Maximum 6 Persons & 2 Children (b/w - 5 to 12 years).
Price (Foreigner): INR 11999 / Per Safari Inclusive Permit, 4X4 Jeep & Taxes (Maximum 6 Persons & 2 Children (b/w - 5 to 12 years).
Safari Gateways: Bijrani Safari Gateway / Jhirna Safari Gateway / Dhela Safari Gateway / Durgadevi Safari Gateway / Garjiya Safari Gateway / Phanto Tourism Safari Gateway / Corbett Landscape Safari Gateway.
Timings: Morning 6:30 AM - 10.00 AM | Evening 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM (Safari Timing Varies as Season Changes).
Inclusions: Permission of CTR, 4X4 Jeep, Driver, Permit and All Entries & Taxes. ( Guide Fee to be paid by the guest on the spot directly ).

How to book a safari in Jim Corbett National Park?

Customers who book a Jim Corbett jeep safari need to provide us with some basic information about everyone in their party, like names, ages, genders, and ID numbers. Our jeeps are registered with Corbett Tiger Reserve and we only work with drivers who know the ins and outs of the jungle, so customers can rest assured they're in good hands. We'll send a confirmation voucher to the customer's email address with all the details of the jeep and driver once we receive the advance amount.


Jim Corbett National Park has five entry gates for tourists:

Jim Corbett National Park has several entry gates, and the gate you choose will depend on your location and the area of the park you want to explore.

Here are the different entry gates of Jim Corbett National Park:

  • Jhirna Gate: Located 20 km from Ramnagar, this gate is open throughout the year for day visits.
  • Garjiya Gate: Located 3 km from Ramnagar, this gate is open throughout the year for day visits.
  • Phanto Gate: Located 20 km from Ramnagar, this gate is open throughout the year for day visits.
  • Bijrani Gate: Located 2 km from Ramnagar, this gate is open from mid-October to mid-June for day visits.
  • Dhela Gate: Located 20 km from Ramnagar, this gate is open throughout the year for day visits.
  • Durgadevi Gate: Located 30 km from Ramnagar, this gate is open from mid-November to mid-June for day visits.
  • Vipuloda Gate: Located in the Sonanadi Wildlife Sanctuary area, this gate is open from mid-November to mid-June for day visits.
  • It is advisable to check the opening dates and timings of each gate before planning your visit. Additionally, entry permits and safari bookings can be made online or at the Corbett Tiger Reserve office in Ramnagar.



Map of Corbett

It is situated in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand. It is part of the larger Corbett Tiger Reserve which was first to come under the Project Tiger initiative launched in 1973.