December to March is the ideal time to visit the Jim Corbett National Park. The temperature slides down to a cool 5 °C. The weather is perfect for visitors and the wildlife residing at the park. The chances of spotting a Royal Bengal Tiger is substantially higher during winter months, especially in the mornings.
All six safari zones —Bijrani, Jhirna, Dhela, Dhikala, Garjia devi and Durga Devi are open to the public, and feature a diverse range of hills, marshy lands, grasslands, rivers, and a large lake. During these months the plant life blossoms and the wildlife is in full bloom.
Winter springs with life at India’s most cherished wildlife national parks. So, jump in to a jeep or tour on an elephant to witness the true nature of this wonderful reserve