Jhirna Zone is one of the most visited safari zones in Jim Corbett National Park, offering an exciting wildlife experience throughout the year. Located in the southern part of the Corbett Tiger Reserve, the zone is famous for its dense forests, open grasslands, and diverse wildlife habitat. Visitors have excellent opportunities to spot Royal Bengal Tigers, Asian elephants, sloth bears, spotted deer, wild boars, and a wide variety of bird species during their jungle safari.
One of the biggest attractions of Jhirna Safari Zone is that it remains open in all seasons, making it a preferred choice for wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, and nature lovers. Entry to the zone is provided through Dhela Gate, situated approximately 20 km from Ramnagar, ensuring easy access to one of the most scenic and wildlife-rich regions of Jim Corbett National Park.
Experience the beauty of Jhirna Zone through exciting jeep safaris, wildlife photography, bird watching, and scenic forest trails surrounded by rich biodiversity and peaceful natural landscapes.
Explore government forest rest houses, dormitories, cabins, and hutments available inside Corbett Tiger Reserve for a unique wildlife stay experience.
Jhirna Forest Rest House is nestled in the Jhirna Tourism Zone of Jim Corbett National Park, surrounded by forests, open grasslands, and natural streams. Once an agricultural area, it was restored under Project Tiger into a thriving wildlife habitat, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers, bird watchers, and wildlife enthusiasts seeking a peaceful jungle stay.
Jhirna Safari Zone is one of the most popular wildlife destinations in Jim Corbett National Park, known for its expansive grasslands, dry deciduous forests, and diverse ecosystem. The zone provides excellent opportunities to spot wild elephants, spotted deer, sloth bears, wild boars, and a variety of bird species, with occasional sightings of the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger in its natural habitat.
Jhirna Tourism Zone remains open throughout the year for safari activities subject to weather and road conditions.
During heavy rainfall or unsafe weather conditions, safari operations may remain temporarily suspended for visitor safety.
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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