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Elephant Safari
Your trip to Corbett National Park is incomplete without an elephant safari. Elephant tours in Corbett are the only chance to get up and personal with the wild wildlife. You can go deep into the mystery forest, hard journey, scenic valley, large grassland, and river with an elephant and a professional Mahout. When you get up close to a tiger or a herd of wild elephants in their natural habitat, it's an adventure and a scary experience. Elephant safaris in Corbett are offered in the morning and evening.
Elephant safaris are indeed the best way for seeing wildlife and the jungle in a unique way. It begins at Durgadevi gate, on the national park's north-eastern edge, and extends down the northern border before culminating at Halduparao on the north-western boundary. This safari allows you to involve deeper into the wilderness and get a chance to get close to the wildlife animals without and fear.
Max People: 4 / Elephant
Time: 6:00 am 8:00 am | 4:00 pm- 6:00 pm
Departure: Ramnagar
Availability: Round The Year
Things to CarryCamera, Sunglasses, Extra Pair of Clothes, Sunscreen Lotion, Personal medicines
Elephant safaris are indeed the best way for seeing wildlife and the jungle in a unique way. It begins at Durgadevi gate, on the national park's north-eastern edge, and extends down the northern border before culminating at Halduparao on the north-western boundary. This safari allows you to involve deeper into the wilderness and get a chance to get close to the wildlife animals without and fear.
Max People: 4 / Elephant
Time: 6:00 am 8:00 am | 4:00 pm- 6:00 pm
Departure: Ramnagar
Availability: Round The Year
Things to CarryCamera, Sunglasses, Extra Pair of Clothes, Sunscreen Lotion, Personal medicines
Nature Trek
Nature walks or forest trekking, organized by professional guides in the nearby deep forest of Corbett, is one of the most searched adventure activities in Corbett. The serene surroundings of a tranquil forest, coupled with the soothing tweeting sounds of birds and the occasional sounds of wild creatures, make trekking a wonderfully soothing yet thrilling exercise.
The area, which ranges in altitude from 400 to 2000 meters above sea level, has plenty of natural wonders to discover. The rich flora and animals, gorgeous environment, and tranquil climate of Jim Corbett National Park make trekking a great trip. There are many degrees of hiking available, and you can select one that best suits your needs your stamina and strength.
"Carry as little as possible, but choose that little with care."
The area, which ranges in altitude from 400 to 2000 meters above sea level, has plenty of natural wonders to discover. The rich flora and animals, gorgeous environment, and tranquil climate of Jim Corbett National Park make trekking a great trip. There are many degrees of hiking available, and you can select one that best suits your needs your stamina and strength.
"Carry as little as possible, but choose that little with care."
Rappelling
Rappelling is an organized climbing process used to descend from mountains and cliffs by a monitored slide downwards with the help of a fixed rope. When you want to descend there are normally two options, you can walk or climb down or you can rappel. When the terrain is too difficult rappelling is the more logical solution. The climbing rope is anchored to a cliff with artificial anchors like cams, pitons and bolts or natural anchors like trees and boulders. It is seen that the rope is wither doubled with the midpoint at the anchors or tied to another climbing rope. The climber then uses a rappel device that utilizes the friction of the rope to minimize the climbing down as the slides down the fixed rope to a ledge or the cliff-base is performed. Jim Corbett Park provides a perfect opportunity to experience this unique activity. Let go of your inhibitions and climb a cliff to climb down like a free bird. Feel the lightness of yourself, and be a motivated person.
Corbett National Park is an amazing blend of high hills, swamps, riverside belts and green meadows covering an area of 522 kilometers at the foothills of the greater Himalayas and this makes the park heaven for wildlife adventures lovers. This park is famous for a variety of rare flora, wild animals, reptiles and bird species. A pathway adorns with mango orchards leads one into a completely different world housing a record number of 488 different species of plants and 580 birds type.
Timings: 10 am to 5 pm
Minimum Age Criteria: 5 year old
Things to Carry: : Personal ID, Light Clothing, Water Bottle, Sneakers or Running Shoes, Cap or Hat
Corbett National Park is an amazing blend of high hills, swamps, riverside belts and green meadows covering an area of 522 kilometers at the foothills of the greater Himalayas and this makes the park heaven for wildlife adventures lovers. This park is famous for a variety of rare flora, wild animals, reptiles and bird species. A pathway adorns with mango orchards leads one into a completely different world housing a record number of 488 different species of plants and 580 birds type.
Timings: 10 am to 5 pm
Minimum Age Criteria: 5 year old
Things to Carry: : Personal ID, Light Clothing, Water Bottle, Sneakers or Running Shoes, Cap or Hat
Bird Watching
Bird Watching is one of the most fascinating activities that has grown in popularity in recent years. Bird watching is also considered and has evolved into a popular form of recreation. Travelers can encounter chirping species of all kinds out there, from locals to long-distance migrants. More than 600 bird species live in this 520 square km core area, including doves, chats, robins, finches, eagles, hornbills, meat-eaters, babblers, and kingfishers. White Stork, Black-Crowned Night Heron, Cinnamon Bittern, Cattle Egret, and Great White Pelican are some of the rare and endangered species that can be seen if one is lucky. Isn't it thrilling? If your visit to the Corbett National Park is only for the sake of birdwatching, then the best time to plan the trip will be from November to March.
Mentioned below are some of the popular birdwatching trails in Corbett Wildlife Sanctuary
• Kyari to Powalgarh
• Garjiya Temple - along with Kosi River
• Kosi Barrage and Sitabani
• Haati Dangar
• Mohaan to Kumariya
Mentioned below are some of the popular birdwatching trails in Corbett Wildlife Sanctuary
• Kyari to Powalgarh
• Garjiya Temple - along with Kosi River
• Kosi Barrage and Sitabani
• Haati Dangar
• Mohaan to Kumariya
Camping
Camping in the Corbett Region is the perfect option to spend your vacation surrounded by nature and free of pollution. Camping in Jim Corbett National Park gives you the opportunity to see breathtaking landscapes as well as lovely birds and exotic animals. Choosing a camping spot is more crucial and challenging than actually camping because the right spot may make you forget about everything else. This obviously entails being close to natural beauty and untamed locations while remaining safe. You can participate in a variety of eco-friendly adventure activities while taking in breathtaking sights. Make a reservation for this camping adventure and share it with your loved ones.
About the activity:
• Reach here in the beautiful morning and the pleasant weather at around 11.
• The accommodation is in swiss tents on sharing basis with common washrooms.
• Enjoy some mountain views around the camp and hop on for various activities.
• In the evening, sit around a warm campfire and enjoy yourself with your loved ones.
• The package is inclusive of delicious meals like breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
About the activity:
• Reach here in the beautiful morning and the pleasant weather at around 11.
• The accommodation is in swiss tents on sharing basis with common washrooms.
• Enjoy some mountain views around the camp and hop on for various activities.
• In the evening, sit around a warm campfire and enjoy yourself with your loved ones.
• The package is inclusive of delicious meals like breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Stroll by Kosi River
Enjoy a two- to three-mile stroll through fields and along the Kosi River! This leisurely stroll, led by one of our skilled Outdoor Adventure Center hiking guides, offers a spectacular perspective of Biltmore House from the Lagoon. Traverse a mix of flat paved, gravel, and dirt routes to learn about the estate's wildlife, trees, plant life, history, and more.
Rock Climbing
Choose to ascend rocks. Not because it's easy, but because they're hard. Climbing is as close as we can come to flying. So why walk? When you can fly! Here at Jim Corbett national park, we have all the arrangements to assist what you choose. Let your hands and feet do the talking while your muscles quiver, and, after climbing the pebbly cliffs of the Himalayas surrounded by mesmerizing scenic beauty, feel the adrenaline rush in your veins when you reach the peak of Himalayan rocks. There's no room for distraction, and full mind, body, soul concentration is needed. While visiting Jim Corbett you can challenge yourself with this very thrilling sport. Proper guidance and tool support are available here. Personal safety concern should be kept in mind.
The perfect opportunity to try rock climbing for the first time! Under the supervision of our guides, you will learn:
• Rock climbing safety and risk management
• Use and care of personal rock climbing equipment
• Movement techniques
• Rock climbing in Corbett
The perfect opportunity to try rock climbing for the first time! Under the supervision of our guides, you will learn:
• Rock climbing safety and risk management
• Use and care of personal rock climbing equipment
• Movement techniques
• Rock climbing in Corbett
River Rafting
Enjoy white River rafting on the Kosi River during your visit to Corbett, when the chilly breeze from the Himalayan topographies strikes you hard. Here at Jim Corbett, we let you raft through grade 2 and grade 3 rapids, surrounded by mesmerizing ravines and scenery, with the perfect blend of skilled guides and the latest and safe equipment. Between July and the first week of November is the optimum time to go river rafting on the Kosi River. Among the locals, this Himalayan River is known as 'Kosila.' With a length of 168 meters, the Kosi River replenishes Kumaon's farmlands and provides water to the wildlife that thrives in the Corbett National Park.
• Rafting Timing: Morning 06:00 Am to Evening 06:00 Pm
• Entry Point: Mohaan, Jim Corbett National Park City Ramnagar Uttarakhand
• Exit Point: Suspension Bridge , Nearby Garjiya Corbett Tiger Reserve Entry Gate, Ranikhet Road Ramnagar
• Rafting Timing: Morning 06:00 Am to Evening 06:00 Pm
• Entry Point: Mohaan, Jim Corbett National Park City Ramnagar Uttarakhand
• Exit Point: Suspension Bridge , Nearby Garjiya Corbett Tiger Reserve Entry Gate, Ranikhet Road Ramnagar
Mountain Biking
Mountain Biking courses abound in Jim Corbett National Park. It is lush with vegetation and beautiful scenery, with several pristine water streams and rivers like the Kosi and Daabka running through it. It features diverse flora and fauna, with the Royal Bengal Tiger and Asiatic Elephant being the main attractions. They are less visible throughout the day on major roadways. Additionally, the elevation gains are not as significant. The majority of the roads are paved, while the rest are forest roads. During the trip, you will witness some of Uttarakhand's most breathtaking sights. The trek is not for the faint of heart. In fact, the folks who have gone there can be rather difficult at times. However, it is generally simple to regulate. There are sometimes when you will simply navigate the plains with a gentle wind on your face. But there will be promotions and promotions that will really challenge your resistance and your will.
Motor Paragliding
Motor Paragliding is a gentle aerial sports adventure activity with a lot of excitement. It allows a flyer to feel like a bird while flying through the fresh air of Jim Corbett National Park's outskirts. It resembles paragliding in appearance but is extremely different in terms of the feeling it provides and how it does it. Motor paragliding is the safest, easiest, and most fun way to fly, despite being a novel concept in the field of sky-based adventure activities. A unique flying experience will be provided by the lush green jungle and magnificent waterways. If you're lucky, you might spot wild creatures while flying.
Motor Paragliding is a motorized variation of paragliding that combines a parachute with an engine-powered tricycle. The activity is carried out on a motorized paraglider, which can be either foot or wheel launched. There are differences in the components and attributes of the two. Two-stroke compact engines that run on oil and mixed gasoline are the most prevalent form of paramotor. The thrust is regulated by the pilot with a hand-held throttle after the engine has generated it. The size of the wing and engine of an average paramotor is determined by the weight of the pilot. It's comparable to a slow-moving aircraft.
Just like in other sky-based adventure activities, there are certain rules and requirements that one must adhere to in paramotoring.
• A person should not be intoxicated while flying.
• There is no age limit for individuals wanting to try paramotoring.
• A person should weigh a minimum of 20kg and a maximum of 95 kg to enjoy this activity.
• Individuals with heart-related conditions are prohibited from paramotoring.
• Wearing proper clothes is essential before flying.
Motor Paragliding is a motorized variation of paragliding that combines a parachute with an engine-powered tricycle. The activity is carried out on a motorized paraglider, which can be either foot or wheel launched. There are differences in the components and attributes of the two. Two-stroke compact engines that run on oil and mixed gasoline are the most prevalent form of paramotor. The thrust is regulated by the pilot with a hand-held throttle after the engine has generated it. The size of the wing and engine of an average paramotor is determined by the weight of the pilot. It's comparable to a slow-moving aircraft.
Just like in other sky-based adventure activities, there are certain rules and requirements that one must adhere to in paramotoring.
• A person should not be intoxicated while flying.
• There is no age limit for individuals wanting to try paramotoring.
• A person should weigh a minimum of 20kg and a maximum of 95 kg to enjoy this activity.
• Individuals with heart-related conditions are prohibited from paramotoring.
• Wearing proper clothes is essential before flying.
Fishing & Angling
The territory where the Jim Corbett National Park is now located was used as a hunting reserve by the region's Lieutenant Governor around the end of the 18th century. Jim Corbett and Sir Malcolm Halley went fishing in Western Ramganga at one point. It was then that they had the notion to create a national park in the surrounding woods. A territory was set aside for the construction of a park where no animal hunting would be permitted. Corbett is one of India's top angling and fishing sites, thanks to the presence of the Ramganga river on many occasions. The Ramganga river, which runs through the park, is home to a large number of fish, particularly the Goonch and Mahseer Matwash and Rikawasi are the best sites to visit in Corbett for fishing tours. The rivers that run through these areas provide excellent fishing possibilities. The Kosi River also runs through the Corbett. From Mohan, this river forms the eastern edge of Corbett and ends at Ramnagar. The Mahseer population along the Kosi River is well-known. Between October and June, fishing is permitted on the Kosi River, and Betalghat and Chhara are good locations for your fishing nets.
According to a survey undertaken by the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) in 2005, the river system had 43 species belonging to nine families and six orders. The Indian Trout, Golden Mahseer, Goonch, and the lesser-known Kalabasu are among the rare fish species on this list.
• Kyari to Powalgarh
• Garjiya Temple - along with Kosi River
• Kosi Barrage and Sitabani
• Haati Dangar
• Mohaan to Kumariya
According to a survey undertaken by the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) in 2005, the river system had 43 species belonging to nine families and six orders. The Indian Trout, Golden Mahseer, Goonch, and the lesser-known Kalabasu are among the rare fish species on this list.
• Kyari to Powalgarh
• Garjiya Temple - along with Kosi River
• Kosi Barrage and Sitabani
• Haati Dangar
• Mohaan to Kumariya