When visiting Jim Corbett National Park, it's important to follow certain guidelines and abide by the park rules to ensure a safe and responsible wildlife experience. Here are some do's and don'ts to keep in mind:
Do's:
1. Observe Wildlife from a Safe Distance: Maintain a safe distance from animals and avoid disturbing them. Always respect their natural habitat and behavior.
2. Follow Park Timings: Adhere to the designated timings for entry and exit of the park and follow the schedule for safaris and other activities.
3. Carry Valid ID: Carry a valid government-issued ID or passport with you at all times, as it may be required for various formalities within the park.
4. Listen to Your Safari Guide: Pay attention to the instructions and guidance provided by your safari guide. They are knowledgeable about the park and will ensure your safety and enhance your wildlife viewing experience.
5. Preserve the Environment: Avoid littering and dispose of waste responsibly. Help keep the park clean by following the principles of Leave No Trace.
6. Respect the Silence: Maintain silence during wildlife sightings and within the park premises to avoid disturbing the animals and fellow visitors.
Don'ts:
1. Don't Feed or Approach Animals: It is strictly prohibited to feed or approach animals in the park. Feeding them can disrupt their natural behavior and may be dangerous for both the animals and visitors.
2. Don't Use Flash Photography: Avoid using flash photography, especially during night safaris, as it can startle and distress the animals. Follow the guidelines provided by your safari guide regarding photography.
3. Don't Get Down from Your Vehicle: During safaris, do not get down from your vehicle except at designated areas or during authorized stops. Getting out of the vehicle is not permitted and can be dangerous.
4. Don't Smoke or Light Fires: Smoking and lighting fires are strictly prohibited within the park to prevent the risk of wildfires. Respect the park's no-smoking policy.
5. Don't Disturb the Environment: Do not pluck flowers, damage vegetation, or disturb the natural surroundings in any way. Leave everything as you found it to maintain the park's ecological balance.
6. Don't Make Excessive Noise: Avoid making loud noises or playing loud music that can disrupt the tranquility of the park and disturb the wildlife.
By following these do's and don'ts, you can help preserve the park's ecosystem, ensure the safety of wildlife, and have a memorable and responsible visit to Jim Corbett National Park.
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In Dhela zone, 15 jeeps go for jungle safari in the morning and 15 jeeps in the afternoon, here you can easily see wild animals in their homes. It is 13 kms from Ramnagar
Garjiya Zone has 15 jeeps in the morning and 15 jeeps in the afternoon for jungle safari. Durga Devi Zone is the hill safari zone filled with wildlife beauty and adventure. It is 20 kms from Ramnagar.
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Fato zone is the newest zone of Corbett which was built in 2022. Its entry gate starts from Maldhan. It is at a distance of 16 km from Ramnagar, nowadays most of the tourists come here to visit.
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