Jim Corbett National Park, located in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand, is India’s first national park and one of the most famous wildlife destinations in the country. Established in 1936 to protect the endangered Royal Bengal Tiger, the park is part of the larger Corbett Tiger Reserve. Spread across dense forests, river valleys, grasslands, and hills, Corbett is home to a rich diversity of flora and fauna, including elephants, leopards, deer, wild boars, sloth bears, crocodiles, and over 600 species of birds.
Visitors can enjoy thrilling jeep safaris and canter safaris that take you deep into the jungle, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting and photography. Corbett also attracts nature lovers and adventure seekers with activities like birdwatching, river rafting on the Kosi River, nature walks, and camping. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, a photographer, or a family looking for a nature getaway, a visit to Jim Corbett National Park promises unforgettable experiences.
- Arrive at Jim Corbett National Park — check-in to resort
- Relax and enjoy the resort’s natural surroundings
- Afternoon: Visit the nearby Garjia Devi Temple or Corbett Museum
- Optional nature walk by the riverbank (Kosi River)
- Evening: Enjoy a bonfire and cultural program at the resort
- Overnight stay at the resort in Corbett
Early morning jeep safari in the core zones of Jim Corbett National Park (like Dhikala, Bijrani, Jhirna — subject to permit availability)
Experience the thrill of spotting Royal Bengal Tigers, elephants, deer, leopards, and a variety of birdlife
Return to resort for breakfast
Leisure time — explore local markets or relax by the pool
Check-out and depart with exciting memories of Corbett National Park



