Explore deep forests, river belts, grasslands, and wildlife-rich jungle routes with the famous Dhikala Canter Safari experience in Jim Corbett National Park.
One Canter Has 16 Seats
One Canter Has 16 Seats
Dhikala Canter Safari is one of the most popular wildlife experiences in Jim Corbett National Park. The Dhikala Zone is known for its dense forests, vast grasslands, river belts, and rich tiger habitat, making it one of the finest wildlife regions in India.
The Canter Safari is the best option for visitors travelling in groups, as each canter vehicle accommodates up to 16 passengers. Visitors can explore the core forest area, scenic landscapes, wildlife zones, and natural jungle trails while enjoying a safe and guided safari experience.
The safari begins from Ramnagar, the main tourism hub of Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve. Visitors can enjoy sightings of Royal Bengal Tigers, elephants, deer, crocodiles, and hundreds of bird species while travelling through the famous Dhikala landscape.
Comfortable shared canter vehicle for wildlife exploration.
Perfect experience for jungle photography and bird watching.
Explore scenic river belts, grasslands, and forest landscapes.
Safe safari experience with trained guides and forest permissions.
Famous for tiger sightings, river belts, grasslands, and wildlife diversity.
Beautiful river landscape attracting elephants, crocodiles, and birds.
Large open chaurs ideal for spotting herbivores and predators.
Dense Sal forests and natural wildlife movement routes.
Complete all required booking and verification formalities before visiting Jim Corbett National Park for Canter Safari.
Jim Corbett National Park is a protected wildlife reserve, and all visitors must complete mandatory verification procedures before entering safari zones. Forest officials verify visitor identity and safari permits for security and wildlife conservation purposes.
Visitors are required to complete all necessary formalities at entry gates, hotels, parking areas, and safari checkpoints. Authorities reserve the right to enforce all park regulations for visitor safety and smooth wildlife operations.