Beyond an exceptional fauna, 4 Canter Safari in Jim Corbett National park inside the Dhikala zone also offers a fluvial vegetation that develops along the Ramganga and Kosi rivers, which meander through the park and other places around this area. A large part of the park extends along the Kosi, where visitors can practice rafting and zip-line from the Jhula bridge that climbs the river. However, you must first obtain permission from the park authorities. Fishermen can enjoy the golden mahseer, a kind of Indian carp, in the waters of Ramganga and Kosi. These tents also attract many migratory birds. Fishing is only allowed outside the boundaries of the park.
Another important destination is the Garjiya Devi Temple, located near Ramnagar, on the outskirts of Dhikala. This temple is considered a sacred sanctuary, created naturally by mud and mud displaced during a flood more than 150 years ago. Surrounded by the tributary of the Kosi River, the temple has a strong religious character and the local population retains a plethora of stories about its creation and existence.
Erected on a huge rock in the middle of the river, the temple began to live the enthusiasm only in the 40s. In recent years it has been preserved and rebuilt several times by the authorities. Above, about 26 kilometres from Ramnagar, the Dhikala waterfalls, on the Ramnagar-Kaladhungi road, surrounded by a dense teak forest, are the ideal place to enjoy the beauty of the site. Although these cascades of about twenty meters are not monumental and swimming is forbidden, their natural beauty is nonetheless noticeable. It is reached by a small path of a kilometre at Dhangari gate and a half at the beginning of the road.
If you want to know more about the life of James Edward Corbett, his residence is located in Kaladhungi, 26 kilometres from Ramnagar. This house, built in 1881 near Dhikala, housed the legendary hunter who put the region in the spotlight through various works such as The Wild Beasts of Kumaon in Canter Safari online booking Jim Corbett. His desk and other everyday objects populate the cabin, as well as portraits that show his transformation from hunter to defender of nature and various information related to his life. To know more about the canter safari zone do the Canter safari booking in Corbett today.
Morning Safari Timing: 05:30 AM. to 10:30 AM
Evening Safari Timing: 11:30 AM to 05:30 PM
Morning Safari Timing: 06:30 AM to 11:00 AM
Evening Safari Timing: 11:30 AM to 05:30 PM
For Canter Safari Booking request, please provide us the below details.
Your full name with age and sex of visitor as printed on their identity proofs to be given with the confirmatory amount
Preferred traveling appointment & Safari scheduled (Morning/Afternoon)
Particular ID card number of your ( Voter Id, Aaadhar No, Driving license No etc)
Fee for safari must be paid in advance
No money back on Online permits if a permit once booked or confirmed
Kindly carry the similar ID card presented during the online booking
Please allow us with 45 days in advance
Foreigners may ask to book 90 days in advancement
Passport details are mandatory to make a reservation of foreign tourists
Safari permit can be issued on first come first serve basis (subject to availability)
Visitors must be required to obtain the in-permits that can only be issued online (by providing above mentioned documents)
It must be noted that the in-permit to the Corbett National Park is provisional and can be changed or canceled without any prior intimation
The order of Corbett Tiger Reserve Director will be final in this regard, we are governed by the rules made under
In-permit belongs to you is not transferable
Officially registered guides can help you and only join your excursions, please do not try to change the guide or naturalist
Entry to National Park is strictly not allowed prohibited after sunset
Day visit to Dhikala Zone is not sanctioned except for the tourists staying inside the forest resorts
At jeep safari do not leave the vehicle, or get down, it is not allowed
Do not carry any pets on a holiday tour as pets cannot be taken inside the CTR
All visitors to Corbett Tiger Reserve must follow the rules and regulations of wildlife protection act. So please co-operate