Description
Bijrani safari zone of Corbett national park is one another famous tourist destination of Corbett Park. This zone is located at a few kilometers distance from Ramnagar and is known for having a good number of resorts at Corbett National Park. Bijrani Safari zone shows rich population of tigers and offers a wonderful sighting to its visitors. Amdanda gate is the entrance to this zone and it consists of buffer, tourism and core areas. Safari can be experienced in morning or in the evening, but only out of core areas. On a particular path, limited numbers of vehicles are allowed at a time so that the habitat of wildlife can never get disturbed. If you wish you can enjoy Jeep safari for the full day to catch greater number of wildlife of Corbett Park. Bijrani and malani forest rest house are two wonderful loading options in the Bijrani zone, where you can experience a comfortable stay. Visiting hours for morning and evening slots are as follows
The chaurs ( Grass land) near Bijrani namely Machaan Chaur, Badhai Chaur, Ringora Chaur etc. adds to the attraction of forests.
About Bijrani
Birjani Tourist Zone is a very popular area of the spectacular Corbett Tiger Reserve. This zone is enriched with a huge number of floral and faunal species. Birjani gives a tough competition to Dhikala zone while the tourist’s preferences are concerned. The zone is known for its wonderful landscape and is very calm and quite place. The beauty of this place is appreciated by all the visitors. This is one of the most tiger rich areas of the park.Birjani consists of a mixed topography with dense Sal forests combined with grasslands. The entry to this zone is through Aamdanda Gate.
Itinerary
A Jeep from company side
A water bottle
A surprise gift
Corbett National Park, also called Jim Corbett National Park, natural area in southern Uttarakhand state, northern India in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand. The magical landscape of Corbett is well known and fabled for its tiger richness.
Air: Dehradun and Delhi are the nearest operational airports.
By Train: Delhi-Moradabad-Kashipur-Ramnagar (Ramnagar is the nearest railway station).
By Road: Delhi-Moradabad-Kashipur-Ramnagar.
For general information and bookings kindly visit our website: www.corbettadventures.com .We can be also approached at:
Mob-7351736802
The pleasant climate in the park makes it an ideal tourist spot all year-round, but the best time to visit Jim Corbett National Park is in winters. During that time, you can conveniently check out the length and breadth of the sanctuary and have fun exploring. You can also come in during the summers.
In Corbett Tiger Reserve, minimum temperatures can reach as low as 2°C, in the months of December and January while the maximum temperature during the months of May and June reaches as high as 42°C.
Corbett Tiger Reserve remains closed for the period from July to October as the monsoon season approaches during these periods.
Closed for the period from July to October as the monsoon season approaches during these periods.
no entry is allowed in the Corbett Tiger Reserve on the day of ‘Holi’ festival.
For general information and bookings kindly visit our website: www.corbettadventures.com .We can be also approached at:
Mob-7351736802
email :- contact@corbettadventures.com
There are 5 major zones that the park is divided into – namely, Bijrani, Dhikala, Jhirna, Dhela, and Durga Devi. A jungle safari is the most exciting activity for any traveler during a visit to Jim Corbett National Park.
Permits are issued for a particular zone. The safari is permitted only the zone is booked for. The four zones shall remain out of bound for the visitors.
There are no cancellation/refund for any permit issued on this website under any circumstances and no request shall be entertained for refund/rescheduling of permit.
Visitors to Corbett National Park can do two safaris in a day, one in the morning shift and other during the afternoon shift.
It is mandatory to be accompanied by a Registered Guide/Naturalist during visits to Corbett Tiger Reserve. The Guide fee for each safari to be paid directly to the Guide at the end of the visit. Guides shall be available at the entry point at Amdanda and Jhirna
Registered safari vehicles can be hired by tourists from near Ramnagar Reception Office or Amdanda Gate. No advance booking facility is available for hiring of vehicles for visits to Corbett Tiger Reserve.
A maximum of six persons, excluding the mandatory Guide and registered Driver, are allowed in a vehicle during the safari on one permit.
Children up to five years of age are exempted from entry fee
Authorized study tours of students belonging to educational institutions, schools, colleges, and universities shall be charged 50% of the entry fee subject to prior information. This facility shall be allowed to an institution only once a year and shall be limited to only one visit. Students/trainees, trainers and support staff of the training and research institutions of different State Forest Departments and the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India will be eligible for free entry.
Government Issue Entry Permits, are must for entering Corbett Tiger Reserve tourism zones. For day visits now permits can be obtained online now filling the FORM by CLICK HERE at the respective Entry Gates. However permits for night halts are issued at the CTR Reception Office at Ramnagar.
Jim Corbett National Park is the sole national park in India that offers night stay inside its Jungle.Dhikala FRH, Sultan FRH, Sarpduli FRH and Gairal FRH in Dhikala Zone, Bijrani FRH and Malani FRH in Bijrani Zone, Jhirna FRH in Jhirna Zone.
All rooms are provided with double beds and basic amenities. A twelve bed dormitory at Dhikala and an eight bed dormitory at Gairal are also available. Electricity is not available at any of the FRHs except at Dhikala. Some campuses have a limited Generator backup.
Accommodation can be booked in advance through our website: www.corbettadventures.com Reservations can be made up to 45 days in advance. For foreign nationals, some facilities can be booked up to 90 days in advance. All reservations are provisional in nature and are subject to modification/cancellation by the Field Director, Corbett Tiger Reserve without assigning any reasons.
Bijrani forest rest house has canteen facility for meals and beverages. Apart from breakfast , lunch and dinner canteen also serves tea, coffee and snacks. All meals are veg meals and available as per canteen timing.
At other places kitchen facility is provided for cooking, for which guests need to take their own rations. The room attendants can provide necessary help in cooking.
There shall be no cancellation/refund for any permit issued on this website under any circumstances and no request shall be entertained for refund/rescheduling of permit
Visitors are not allowed to trek, cycle or walk inside Corbett Tiger Reserve except at few designated places. … Night safaris are not allowed inside the Tiger Reserve.
Visitors are allowed to move only in designated vehicles in Corbett Tiger Reserve with a registered Nature Guide/Naturalist. Always keep a safe distance from wild animals. One should refrain from teasing wild animals and should never try to feed them. Getting off the vehicle and moving on foot is strictly prohibited. These are punishable offences. First-aid box is mandatory in all the vehicles. Winter garments are advised during the months of December and January. It is always advisable to follow the instructions of the Guide and adhere to the Do’s and Don’ts. Sitting firmly inside the vehicle, remaining watchful to any dangling branches, avoiding touching of plants, eating of leaves/fruits and obeying all rules and regulations are important for your own safety. Please be well informed about such rules and regulations before entering Corbett Tiger Reserve.
All the adult visitors are required to produce any one of the following identity cards (Voter ID, Driving License, PAN Card, Govt. Employee Card, Passport and Student ID) on demand by officials of Corbett Tiger Reserve for verification at the entry point and whenever asked.
The Tiger Conservation Foundation for Corbett Tiger Reserve is a registered society under Society act, formed as per the provisions of Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. The foundation accepts contributions from willing persons/organizations for the various activities including welfare of the staff of Corbett Tiger Reserve and for various associated management activities.
All contributions must be sent through Crossed Cheque or Demand Drafts drawn in favor of The Secretary, Tiger Conservation Foundation for Corbett Tiger Reserve.