Corbett Landscape Eco-Tourism Zone is one of the most serene and naturally rich regions of Corbett Tiger Reserve, renowned for its dense forests, scenic landscapes, bird watching, and peaceful environment. The zone also holds great spiritual significance, as it is believed that Goddess Sita spent part of her exile here during the Ramayana, making it a unique destination where nature and heritage come together.
Home to rich biodiversity, Corbett Landscape Ecotourism Zone provides an ideal habitat for Bengal tigers, Asiatic elephants, sambars, barking deer, porcupines, king cobras, and over 600 species of birds. Visitors can enjoy jeep safaris, nature trails, wildlife photography, scenic forest streams, and tranquil surroundings near the sacred temple and ashram, making it one of the most peaceful wildlife destinations in Corbett National Park.
Experience the beauty of Corbett Landscape Ecotourism Zone through thrilling jeep safaris, peaceful nature walks, bird watching, scenic forest brooks, and rich wildlife in a spiritually significant forest environment.
Explore the natural beauty of Corbett Landscape Ecotourism Zone through scenic forest trails, bird watching hotspots, rich wildlife habitats, sacred heritage sites, and unforgettable jeep safari experiences in the heart of Corbett Tiger Reserve.
Corbett Landscape Ecotourism Zone remains open throughout the year, offering exciting Jeep Safari experiences in every season. With Forest Department-approved safari permits, visitors can explore its rich wildlife, scenic forest trails, and excellent bird watching opportunities, making it a favorite destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
Corbett Landscape Ecotourism Zone is renowned for its unique blend of natural beauty and spiritual heritage. Believed to be associated with Goddess Sita during the Ramayana period, the zone features scenic forest brooks, peaceful nature trails, sacred temple areas, tranquil ashrams, and serene surroundings, offering visitors a truly memorable forest experience.
Visitors are requested to follow all Corbett Tiger Reserve guidelines by avoiding alcohol, non-vegetarian food, and single-use plastics inside the safari zone. Help preserve the forest by maintaining cleanliness and ensuring that no bottles, cans, plastic, or other non-biodegradable waste is left behind.
Corbett Landscape Eco Tourism Zone remains open throughout the year, making it one of the most accessible safari destinations for tourists.
Safari timings may vary seasonally. Visitors should check the latest jeep safari timing details before planning their visit.
Visitors can enter Dhikala Range through Dhangarhi Gate located around 18 KM from Ramnagar. Entry timing for the Dhikala Range is from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
During monsoon season, ecotourism zones remain closed due to safety concerns and rising water levels in forest streams. From 1st to 15th June, safari operations remain on standby depending on weather conditions.
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