Due to its 28 km distance from the Ramnagar, Durgadevi zone is regarded as the one of the farest located zone of Jim Corbett. Durgadevi zone can be approached through the Durga Devi Gate, which is the name of the entry gate from where the jeep safari ride will start and it will offers you a pleasant view of the woods. You spend uninterrupted time far from the bustle of the city and the worldly world into the woods.
Also, because the area is mountainous, you can see a variety of migratory species of birds, including seagulls, teal, vultures, peacocks, woodpeckers, ducks, parrots, and others. During the thrilling journey to the forest, you can see deer, monkeys, bears, elephants, jackals, chitals, and more. With the aid of binoculars, you can even see some endangered animal species.
A bird's-eye view of the fauna and close encounters with Royal Bengal Tigers make the excursion to the jungle remarkable. Because of the abundance of vegetation and animals, seeing migratory birds is a life-changing experience. The tranquilly and lush surroundings are alluring, and seeing wildlife with your own eyes tickles your daring side.
Take full advantage of this fantastic ride by having your camera and binoculars on ready by your side. And take the candid pictures quietly to keep this moment always with you; even a slight noise can cause an animal or bird to flee from view.
There are numerous amazing and threatened animal species in Jim Corbett National Park. The abundance of the natural world and the huge vistas here make for the ideal habitat for wildlife.
Royal Bengal Tiger, Asian Elephant, Spotted Deer, Barking Deer, Chital, Sambar Deer, Wild Boar, Black-Faced Monkey, Rhesus Monkey, Wild Pig, Jackal, etc.
Peacock, Jungle Foul, White Bush Chat, Oriental Pied, Emerald Dove, Red Wattle Lapwing, Rested Kingfisher, Indian Shrikes, Indian Alpine Swift, Woodpecker, Laughing Thrush, Vulture, Parakeet, Kales Pheasant, Oriole, Common Grey Hornbill, Duck, Stork, Cormorant, Parrot, Indian Roller, Teal, Seagull, etc. are the few species which you can see in the forest of Corbett National Park. Book your hassle free trip in advance through Jim Corbett Packages.
The Durga Devi Safari zone of Corbett Tiger Reserve remains open for tourists from 15th October to 15th June.
Adventurous wildlife safari to Durga Devi Zone can undertaken using registered vehicles from Durga Devi Gate (28 kms from Ramnagar).
Durga Devi is well connected by road and visitors can book a Safari using the online booking procedure via our official website.
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