Overview
Jim Corbett National Park, located in Uttarakhand, India, is renowned for its diverse wildlife and scenic beauty. Established as India's first national park, it offers a sanctuary for the Bengal tiger and various other species, including elephants, leopards, and deer. The park features lush forests, rivers, and grasslands, making it a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. Its rich biodiversity and picturesque landscapes provide an unforgettable experience.
Itinerary
Day 01: ON ARRIVAL HARIDWAR
- On arrival at Haridwar, check in at the hotel. After freshening up, visit Mansa Devi, Chandi Devi, and Bharat Mata Temple. In the evening, you can perform Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri. Afterward, return to your hotel for dinner and an overnight stay.

Arrival at Haridwar
Visit local sightseeing
Stay at Haridwar
Day 02: HARIDWAR – JIM CORBETT (120 km/3-4 hours)
- Morning after breakfast, check out from the hotel and drive towards Jim Corbett. On arrival, check in at the hotel. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.

Visit local sightseeing of Rishikesh
Drive towards Jim Corbett
Overnight stay at Jim Corbett
Day 03: WHOLE DAY AT JIM CORBETT
- Morning after breakfast, enjoy a whole day at Jim Corbett. Explore the beauty of Jim Corbett National Park and participate in wildlife activities. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.

Whole day at Jim Corbett
Explore Jim Corbett National Park
Perform wildlife activities
Overnight stay at the hotel
Day 04: JIM CORBETT – HARIDWAR (160 kms/4-5 hours)
- Early morning, enjoy a safari at your own cost and explore the wild forest where you can see the beautiful sunrise and other eye-catching views of flora and fauna. After breakfast at the hotel, check out and our driver will drop you at Rishikesh.

Enjoy morning safari
Drop at Rishikesh
Check-out and drive to Rishikesh
Jim Corbett: Jim Corbett National Park, established in 1936, is located in the foothills of the Himalayas near Nainital. It is renowned for its large population of Bengal tigers, the highest among any Indian national park. The park is home to over 500 species of animals, reptiles, and birds, including tigers, leopards, sloth bears, jungle cats, fishing cats, wild boars, langurs, rhesus monkeys, gharials, and mugger crocodiles. Visitors can enjoy jeep safaris and elephant safaris, offering a chance to spot various species in their natural habitat.