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About Jim Corbett National Park for Okhla Tourists

A World Away from Okhla: Discovering Jim Corbett National Park

If you are hailing in Okhla, your mornings probably start with traffic noise. But just a road-trip away, there is a place where mornings start with the chorus of birds and the dew rolling over the mountains.

That place is Jim Corbett National Park.

For adventurers from Okhla, Corbett isn't just a destination; it is a haven to a different world. It is a place where digital noise fade away, and instincts come alive.

At Corbett Step, we have helped various of families and adventure seekers from Okhla discover the magic of this forest. Here is what you need to know about your next safari.

Why Corbett is the Perfect Cure for Okhla Life

  • The Past: Did you know you are visiting a legend? Established in 1936, this is India's First National Park. It holds a singular place in history compared to any other park you might visit from Okhla.
  • The Flora and Fauna: In Okhla, you might see pigeons or stray cats. In Corbett, you share the land with the Royal Bengal Tiger, Asiatic Elephants, Leopards, Sloth Bears, and over 600 bird species. It is a living documentary.
  • The Setting: Unlike the developed areas of Okhla, Corbett offers a stunning mix of plateaus, streams, pastures, and woodlands. The visual relief for your eyes is significant.

The Lay of the Land: Understanding the Park

For a visitor from Okhla, the park can seem vast. It is divided into Zones. Think of them as different districts of the forest.

  • Dhikala: The legendary area. Famous for vast grasslands and the Ramganga River. This is where the National Geographic are filmed.
  • Bijrani: The high-energy zone. Known for deep forests and high tiger sightings.
  • Jhirna & Dhela: The consistent zones. Even if you plan a spontaneous trip from Okhla in the rain, these gates are open.
  • Durga Devi: The highland zone. Perfect for those who love rivers and angling.

The Journey: From Okhla to the Jungle

  • Distance: The park is located in the Nainital District of Uttarakhand.
  • Connectivity: Whether you fly, drive, or take a train from Okhla, the gateway town is Ramnagar.
  • Logistics: Once you reach Ramnagar, Corbett Step takes over. We provide your resort, your food, and the 4x4 Gypsy that takes you into the sanctuary.

What to Visualise on Your Visit

Don't come from Okhla expecting a petting zoo. This is the Primal World.

  • Unpredictability: You might see a tiger in the first 10 minutes, or you might track one for 4 hours. That suspense is the real adventure.
  • Strict Rules: No getting out of the vehicle. No loud music. No littering. The jungle has its own mandates.
  • Sensory Overload: The smell of the terrestrial flora, the sound of the wind, and the sight of the mountain vistas will refresh your soul.

Why Join with Corbett Step?

We bridge the gap between Okhla and Corbett.

  • Knowledge: We don't just sell tickets; we educate you on which zone is best for you.
  • Ease: Traveling from Okhla is tiring. We ensure your check-in and safari pickup are stress-free.
  • Trust: We are a official agency with years of experience serving clients from Okhla.

Leave Okhla. The Jungle Awaits.

History, nature, and thrill are waiting for you. Take a Corbett Step.

📍 Website: corbettstep.com