Jim Corbett national park is situated in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand, India. The nearest city is Ramnagar, you can book hotels/resorts/safari here.
This is the first national park in India. Initially, the name of this park was Hailey national park during the British time. In 1956, it remained Corbett National Park after the hunter Jim Corbett, who had played a leading role in the establishment and died the year before. Also, he saved the nearby villagers from a man-eating tiger by hunting him. Read more
People from across India and other countries come here. For most people, the common route is from Delhi to Jim Corbett National Park by road.
So, let’s talk about the road option first.
Corbett National park is approx. 240 km from Delhi, depending on which route do you follow. Here are the available routes and let’s figure out which is best for you.
If you are travelling in day time and don’t have any problem with road conditions or deserted roads then, pick the shortest route. Which will be 240 km #1 option OR just follow Google map.
If you want to travel on a happening route then, you can consider #3. Because Moradabad, Kashipur are the big hubs and roads are good/happening. Though you will have to drive some extra km.
Note – I have shared some suggestions on how to choose best route to avoid deserted at the end of the blog, pls read full blog.
Ramnagar railway station is the nearest one, you can check if there are any direct trains from your place. If you are travelling from Delhi to Corbett national park by train then, you can get booking on Ranikhet Express. This train starts from Delhi at 10:50 pm and reaches Ramnagar early next day approx 4:30 am.
Pantnagar is the nearest airport, it’s approx 81km drive(approx 2 hours) from Ramnagar. Though flights from Delhi to Pantnagar are limited, you will have to cross-check the availability.
There are a bunch of hotels/resorts/guest houses available in Ramnagar city, you can explore and read reviews online before booking. Also, you can book from corbettonline.uk.gov.in
But 2 important things to know for stay:
Both options have their own pros and cons. #1 is good if you only want to stay near Jungle/Animals/Birds but, it may be boring for some people.
On the other hand, if you chose #2 then you have an opportunity to explore Ramnagar city. Leaving this decision on you, let me know in the comment box what did you decide.
Being a local and an explorer, I’ve explored a few places in Ramnagar. After your safari, you can have a great time over here. Below are the places which you can visit in Ramnagar:
Corbett National Park includes a 520.8 km2 (201.1 sq mi) area of hills, riverine belts, marshy valleys, grasslands and a large lake. So, there are different zones and gates for Jungle safari. Below is the list of zones in popularity order:
You can book it online from corbettonline.uk.gov.in and book safari through your agent. Here is the breakup of the booking.
If you are booking through your agent then, you don’t need to worry about anything just cross-check the cost and, carry your Govt. ids. Another option is to explore local agents/tour companies. (Prior Registration is Mandatory for Booking)
I have shared some local agents numbers on my video below if you book through them and give my reference then, you can get a discount.
I would suggest always checking road conditions and routes before your travel. You can ask people(check with your friends/family, check with your hotel manager/tour agent).
You can also consider doing your research on the internet, checking reviews and blogs. BTW if you feel it’s helpful consider sharing this blog post/bookmarking it for your future trip.
The second option is to check the surroundings of the road on google map. When you search any route on Gmap you get to see some stores/places/temples/petrol pumps on the map and, If you hover on it you may see some details, images and all.
If a road has big cities in between OR too many stores/places/temples/petrol pumps then, you may consider selecting that route. This is what I do when I explore offbeat places.
I hope I’ve covered most of the points, if I missed anything pls feel free to add in the comment box below. If you like the information consider sharing it and bookmark it for your future trip.
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Awesome....Nicely explained....detailings are awesome...
Thanks a lot, Sir!!!