Escape East of Kailash Anytime: The Ultimate Jhirna Forest Zone Guide
Are you sitting in East of Kailash looking at the calendar, wondering if it's the "right time" to visit Jim Corbett National Park? Do you hesitate that the park might be locked for the season?
Here is the advantage: If you choose the Jhirna Forest Zone, it is always the right time.
Unlike the major zones like Dhikala or Bijrani which close for nearly 5 months a year, Jhirna welcomes visitors from East of Kailash with open arms daily.
At Corbett Step, we focus in planning these planned wildlife getaways for our clients traveling from East of Kailash. Whether it is a stormy drive in July or a cold morning in January, Jhirna never disappoints.
Why East of Kailash Residents Should Choose Jhirna
- The Reliable Access: This is perfect for those in East of Kailash who want to plan a prompt weekend trip without worrying about restricted months. When other gates are locked, Jhirna is vibrant.
- The Shaggy Bear Capital: If you have seen tigers before, come to Jhirna to see the one-of-a-kind Sloth Bear. It is a excitement to watch them searching for termites or carrying their cubs on their backs.
- The Stormy Allure: Traveling from East of Kailash during the rains? Jhirna transforms into a leafy paradise. The aroma of wet earth and the rejuvenating jungle air is the perfect balm to the pollution of East of Kailash.
Prepping Your Jhirna Trip from East of Kailash
Even though it is open year-round, Jhirna is wildly popular. Here is how to set up the perfect trip from East of Kailash with Corbett Step.
Step 1: The Booking Strategy
Don't assume that because it's open, you can just come by.
Our Advice: As soon as you decide to leave East of Kailash, ping us. Our team hunts for the quota to ensure you don't miss out.
Step 2: Reaching from East of Kailash
- By Train: Book a train to Ramnagar. It's the access point.
- By Road: The drive from East of Kailash is pleasant. Once you reach Ramnagar, Jhirna (Dhela Gate) is a 30-minute drive.
- Our Service: We can arrange a commute from the station directly to your resort.
Step 3: The Safari Day
Your Gypsy will pick you up from your hotel. You don't need to struggle about navigation.
Curated Itinerary for East of Kailash Visitors
- Day 1: Arrival & The Fringe Walk
Depart East of Kailash and arrive by noon. Take a guided path in the evening. - Day 2: The Jhirna Jeep Safari
Pick up by our 4WD 4x4 Gypsy. Enter the zone and scan the open country for the Jungle King. - Day 3: Return to East of Kailash
Breakfast and drive back to East of Kailash feeling healed.
The Jhirna Forest Rest House (FRH) Experience
For those from East of Kailash who want undisturbed isolation:
- Facilities: Basic. Solar lights only.
- The Benefit: To wake up to the rhythms of the jungle and be the earliest one on the safari track.
- Booking: Requires advance booking. Let us handle the authorizations.
Vital Tips for East of Kailash Travelers
- Monsoon Travel: If traveling from East of Kailash in July-Sept, carry storm wear. The Gypsy has a tarp, but the experience is raw!
- Be Patient: Jhirna is rugged. Wildlife sightings require perseverance.
Why Choose Corbett Step?
- We Are Local: We are not a outsourced team in a big city. We are on the ground in Ramnagar.
- Permit Expertise: We have the expertise to secure your entry in this high-demand zone.
- Comprehensive Packages: We bundle everything so you don't have to handle it alone.
FAQs from East of Kailash Residents
Q: Is Jhirna good for Tiger sightings compared to Bijrani?
A: Bijrani has a higher density historically, but Jhirna has seen a drastic improvement. Plus, the Sloth Bear is a benefit.
Q: Can we do a Canter Safari in Jhirna?
A: No. Jhirna is a Jeep-mandatory zone. This makes the experience more quiet.
Q: Is it safe for kids traveling from East of Kailash?
A: Yes, absolutely. The guides are skilled to ensure safety at all times.
Ready to Go for the Jungle Adventure?
Whether it is raining or shining, Jhirna is alive.
Corbett Step is here to make your trip from East of Kailash seamless.