The Jim Corbett Jeep Safari is not just a quest for the tiger; it's an exploration of one of India's most biodiverse and breathtaking landscapes. The journey takes you through varying terrains—from the cool, shady canopy of the Bijrani zone to the vast chaurs (grasslands) of Dhikala (accessible via Canter/limited Gypsy permits). The air is alive with the calls of over 600 species of birds, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. The rugged Gypsy is the perfect vessel to experience this stunning natural tapestry, offering unobstructed views of spotted deer, Sambar, wild boars, and the vibrant flora that carpets the Himalayan foothills. This safari offers a peaceful yet profound connection to the wilderness.
To explore the rich wilderness of Jim Corbett National Park, the Jeep/Gypsy Safari is the most popular and flexible option. Conducted in authorized open-top 4x4 vehicles, safaris are available in the core and buffer zones like Bijrani, Jhirna, Dhela, and Durgadevi, with morning and evening slots available. Each safari lasts approximately three to four hours and is mandatory to be accompanied by a park-authorized guide/naturalist. Due to a limited number of permits issued per day, it is highly recommended to book your Jeep/Gypsy safari well in advance—often 45 days or more—especially for peak travel dates. Prepare your camera, wear neutral colors, and keep your silence for the best chances of a memorable wildlife sighting.




