Jhirna Safari Zone – Jim Corbett National Park
Jhirna Safari Zone – Jim Corbett National Park
About Jhirna Safari Zone
Jhirna is one of the frequently visited tourism zones of Jim Corbett National Park. It is known for remaining accessible throughout the year, subject to forest department notifications. The zone is popular among travelers planning visits during different seasons, including off-peak periods.
Landscape & Forest Type
Jhirna features:
Dry deciduous forests
Open grass patches
Small water bodies
This terrain supports diverse wildlife habitats and offers a natural forest experience. Wildlife movement depends on environmental conditions and seasonal factors.
Wildlife in Jhirna
Species commonly reported in the zone include:
Royal Bengal Tiger
Leopard
Sloth Bear
Spotted Deer and Sambar
Wild Boar
Langur and other monkey species
Various resident and migratory birds
Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed and depend entirely on natural movement.
Safari Type (As Per Forest Department Rules)
Jeep Safari
Morning Safari
Evening Safari
Canter Safari is not permitted in Jhirna Zone.
All safari services are conducted by authorized third-party operators and are subject to forest department permissions and availability.
Safari Timings
Safari timings vary by season and official guidelines:
Morning Safari – Early morning hours
Evening Safari – Afternoon until sunset
Exact timings are determined by the forest department and communicated at the time of permit allocation.
Best Time to Visit
Jhirna Zone generally remains open throughout the year, depending on weather conditions and forest department decisions. This makes it a suitable option for travelers visiting during monsoon or flexible travel periods.
Entry Gate
Access to Jhirna Zone is typically through Dhela Gate, Ramnagar.
Important Information
Advance safari permit planning is recommended due to limited daily entries.
Safari allocation is subject to forest department rules and 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, and safari access remains regulated by official authorities.