India’s first and oldest national park is famous for Bengal tigers, jungle safaris, birdwatching, and serene riversides, as well as unforgettable wildlife encounters.
Famous for tiger sightings, diverse wildlife, and open grasslands, it is a must-visit for safari lovers.
The park’s core and most popular zone, offering breathtaking views of the Ramganga River and overnight forest stays.
Open year-round, Jhirna is known for sloth bears, deer, and birdwatching, perfect for nature enthusiasts.
Spot tigers, elephants, and exotic wildlife in their natural habitat during the golden hours of dawn.
Stroll along the riverbanks, surrounded by forests and mountain backdrops, ideal for peaceful reflection.
Spend an evening with traditional music, storytelling, and starry skies in a jungle lodge setting.
A sacred riverside temple located on a large rock, offering scenic views and a spiritual experience.
The heritage bungalow of Sir Jim Corbett showcases his life, legacy, and contributions to wildlife conservation.
A stunning 60-foot waterfall surrounded by teak forests, perfect for a short trek and picnic.
Enjoy a thrilling group safari into the park’s deepest areas, where tigers are most often spotted.