Uttarakhand is full of Uncertainty as it offers numerous things to explore. All of us heard lots of stories about the Hindu temples, pilgrims and holy rivers from the lands of Gods, Uttarakhand. But today in this blog we will traverse through Jim Corbett National Park to find some new colors of the wildlife of wild animals.

This National Park is located in Nanital, Uttarakhand and it was established in 1936 with the name “Hailey National Park“. It is one of the oldest National Park, launched in 1973 as the first tiger reserve project in India and nowadays, this wildlife sanctuary is the natural habitat of more than 650 endangered species of birds and mammals.

Experience Wildlife Safari in Jim Corbett National Park
This national park offers several alternatives to traverse through the forest of Jim Corbett National Park. Jeep safari and elephant safari are some of those options.

- Elephant Safari: This elephant safari starts from the Northern border of the national park and finishes at the western border. This elephant safari will cost you around 500 rs and one elephant can carry four people at a time with a time slot of 6:30 am to 10:00 am and 1:30 am – 5:30 am.
- Jeep Safari: It is indeed more comfortable mode to explore the wildlife in Jim Corbett national park but its charges are quite higher as compare to Elephant Safari and if you choose jeep safari you might have to pay more than 3600 rs per person and only 6 persons are allowed to hump into the jeep in a single ride. The time slot is quite similar to elephant safari and covers areas like Bijrani, Sitabani, and Jhirna inside the national park.

Best time to visit Jim Corbett National Park
In winters, temperature varies 5 degrees – 30 degrees and in summer it can level up to 40 degrees. Foggy mornings in Winter and heavy rainfalls takes in Monsoons, that’s why from November to June is the best time duration to Visit Jim Corbett National Park.
For more about Jim Corbett National Park or Query related to Uttarakhand Tour packages visit Uttarakhand Tourism Website.
