Jhirna zone
Jhirna zone
The Jhirna zone of Jim Corbett National Park is one of the most popular safari zones due to its year-round accessibility and rich wildlife diversity. Covered with dry deciduous forests, open grasslands, and seasonal water streams, Jhirna provides an ideal habitat for animals such as tigers, elephants, leopards, sloth bears, spotted deer, sambar, and wild boars.
Guided jeep safaris in the Jhirna zone offer excellent opportunities for wildlife sightings, especially during early morning and late afternoon hours. The zone is also known for its vibrant birdlife, making it attractive to birdwatchers and photographers. With comparatively fewer crowds than core zones and a peaceful forest atmosphere, the Jhirna zone is ideal for travelers seeking an authentic, immersive, and rewarding wildlife safari experience in Jim Corbett National Park.
Best Time to Visit jhirna zone
November through June is the ideal time to visit the Jhirna Zone, as it remains open to tourists during this period. The climate is favorable for jungle safaris, with good chances of wildlife sightings.
November to February: Cool and pleasant weather, perfect for jeep safaris, nature walks, and birdwatching.
March to June: Warmer months see increased animal movement near water sources, offering better wildlife viewing opportunities.
Safari timings and availability are subject to forest department rules and seasonal conditions.
Testimonals
“Our jeep safari with CorbettTrips was perfectly organized. The guides were knowledgeable, and our jungle stay was peaceful. An unforgettable wildlife experience!”
RADHIKA
“CorbettTrips organized our jeep safari flawlessly. The guides were professional, and the stay in the jungle was peaceful. Highly recommended for wildlife lovers.”
ISHA MALIK
“We had an amazing safari experience with CorbettTrips. The team guided us well, and the forest stay was tranquil. A wildlife adventure to remember!”