Bijrani Safari Zone
Bijrani Safari Zone – Jim Corbett National Park
About Bijrani Safari Zone
Bijrani is one of the well-known tourism zones of Jim Corbett National Park. It is appreciated for its scenic landscape, mixed forest cover, and active wildlife movement. The zone is suitable for both first-time visitors and experienced wildlife enthusiasts seeking a classic jungle experience.
Landscape & Forest Type
Bijrani features:
Open grasslands
Dense sal forests
Seasonal water streams
The open terrain in certain areas allows clearer visibility during safari drives. Wildlife sightings depend on natural movement and environmental conditions.
Wildlife in Bijrani
Visitors may encounter a variety of wildlife species, including:
Royal Bengal Tiger
Asian Elephant
Leopard
Spotted Deer and Sambar
Wild Boar
Langur and Rhesus Monkey
Peacocks and other forest birds
Sightings are not guaranteed and are subject to natural wildlife activity.
Safari Type (As Per Forest Department Rules)
Jeep Safari only
Morning Safari
Evening Safari
Canter Safari is not permitted in Bijrani Zone.
All safari services are conducted by authorized third-party operators and remain subject to forest department permissions and availability.
Safari Timings
Safari slots may vary slightly depending on the season:
Morning Slot – Early morning hours
Evening Slot – Afternoon until sunset
Exact timings are determined by the forest department.
Best Time to Visit
Bijrani Zone is generally open from October to June, depending on weather and official notifications. The zone typically remains closed during the monsoon season for safety and forest conservation purposes.
Entry Gate
Primary access is through Amdanda Gate, Ramnagar.
Important Information
Advance permit planning is recommended due to limited daily entries.
Safari allocation is subject to forest department availability.
Guide and vehicle charges apply as per official regulations.
Valid government-issued ID proof is mandatory for entry.
This information is provided for general guidance. Safari access and allocation are regulated strictly as per forest department rules.