Overview
Description
Jim Corbett National Park is India’s oldest national park and a celebrated wildlife sanctuary situated in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand. Established to protect the endangered Bengal tiger, the park is widely recognized as one of the best places in the country to spot this majestic species in its natural habitat. With its dense forests, open grasslands, winding rivers, and diverse wildlife, Jim Corbett offers an exciting experience through guided jeep safaris and nature trails. It is a must-visit destination for wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, and nature lovers seeking an adventurous yet scenic getaway.
Country
India
State
Uttarakhand
Languages Spoken
Hindi, English
How to Reach
By Air (from Delhi): Fly from Delhi to Pantnagar Airport (approx. 1 hour), then 85 km by road to Jim Corbett National Park
By Train (from Delhi): Direct trains from Delhi to Ramnagar Railway Station take 5–6 hours; Ramnagar is the main gateway to the park
By Road (from Delhi): Jim Corbett National Park is ~260 km from Delhi and takes 6–7 hours by car or bus via Moradabad & Kashipur
Best Time to Visit
November to June – Best season for wildlife safaris and pleasant weather


