Jhirna Zone is one of the most popular safari regions of Jim Corbett National Park, located on the southern edge of the reserve. The zone is well known for its rich wildlife population, scenic forest landscapes, and regular sightings of sloth bears, elephants, deer, and other wild animals.
Unlike many other tourism zones in Corbett, Jhirna remains open throughout the year, making it an ideal destination for wildlife lovers in every season. Entry to the zone is conducted through the Dhela Gate located around 20 KM from Ramnagar.
Excellent opportunities for spotting elephants, sloth bears, and tigers.
Jhirna Zone remains open throughout the year for safari visitors.
Perfect destination for wildlife photography and jungle exploration.
Comfortable forest accommodation with peaceful surroundings, wildlife access, restaurant facilities, and jungle stay experience.
Explore dry deciduous forests, grasslands, streams, and restored wildlife habitats across the Jhirna region.
Visitors can enjoy jeep safaris, bird watching, wildlife photography, scenic grasslands, and peaceful natural surroundings throughout the Jhirna tourism zone.
Explore government forest accommodation and wildlife stay facilities available inside Jhirna Ecotourism Zone.
Jhirna Forest Rest House is situated near the southern boundary of Corbett Tiger Reserve. The area was once agricultural land and later restored under Project Tiger, transforming into a rich wildlife habitat filled with forests, grasslands, and natural streams.
Jhirna Safari Zone is famous for its wide grasslands, dry deciduous forests, and rich biodiversity. The open landscape offers excellent opportunities for spotting wildlife including elephants, deer, sloth bears, and occasionally tigers.
Jhirna Tourism Zone remains open throughout the year for safari activities subject to weather and road conditions.
During heavy rainfall or unsafe weather conditions, safari operations may remain temporarily suspended for visitor safety.
Jhirna Gate is located around 20 KM from Ramnagar city and can be accessed through the Dhela Gate route. Visitors can book safari permits online through the official portal.
During monsoon season, advance booking for safaris may remain unavailable because safari operations depend on current weather and road conditions.