Sitabani Safari Zone
Sitabani Safari Zone – Jim Corbett National Park
About Sitabani Safari Zone
Sitabani is a peaceful forest area located on the outskirts of Jim Corbett National Park. This zone is known for its calm surroundings and cultural significance. It is often preferred by visitors seeking a relaxed forest drive experience rather than core wildlife tourism routes. Entry and activities are regulated as per forest authority guidelines.
Landscape & Forest Type
Sitabani features:
Dense sal forests
Open clearings
Small seasonal streams
Natural forest trails
The landscape offers a green and quiet environment, reflecting the character of buffer forest regions surrounding Corbett.
Wildlife in Sitabani
Commonly observed species include:
Asian Elephant
Leopard
Spotted Deer and Sambar
Wild Boar
Langur and other monkey species
Peacocks and various forest birds
Tiger sightings are rare, as Sitabani lies outside the core tiger reserve zones. Wildlife movement depends entirely on natural conditions.
Safari Type (As Per Forest Authority Rules)
Jeep Safari
Nature Safari
Guided Forest Drive
Canter Safari is not available in Sitabani Zone.
All safari services are conducted by authorized local operators and remain subject to forest authority permissions and availability.
Safari Timings
Safari timings are regulated by forest authorities and may vary seasonally:
Morning Safari
Evening Safari
Exact timings depend on official guidelines and weather conditions.
Best Time to Visit
Sitabani Zone generally remains open throughout the year, including monsoon months, depending on forest authority notifications. It is often considered when certain core zones are temporarily closed.
Entry Gate
Access is typically through Sitabani Gate, near Ramnagar.
Important Information
Safari permits are issued locally as per forest rules.
Entry is subject to forest department approval 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. All safari activities are regulated by the concerned forest authorities.