Jim Corbett is where India’s tiger conservation legacy began — a breathtaking landscape of Himalayan foothills, dense sal forests, broad grasslands, wild rivers and deep valleys. Established in 1936, it is India’s oldest national park and the birthplace of Project Tiger.
Corbett’s Dhikala zone is one of the most iconic safari landscapes in Asia, offering unparalleled views of elephants, tigers and deer moving across vast grasslands with the Ramganga River flowing alongside. With Seven Rhinos, your journey becomes a luxury wilderness immersion — personalised safaris, mindful pacing and rich naturalist-led storytelling in a forest that blends history, grandeur and wild beauty.
A Mosaic of Habitats Sal forests, mixed deciduous woodland, vast chaurs (grasslands), riverine belts, gravel riverbeds, foothill slopes, streams and the Ramganga reservoir.
No other Indian tiger reserve offers such a dramatic combination of mountains + rivers + grasslands.
Animal Life
A balanced introduction with 3–4 safaris, Dhikala grassland views and curated slow-travel experiences.
Explore Dhikala with deeper naturalist interpretation and varied photographic opportunities.
Ideal for photographers, birdwatchers and slow travellers wanting to explore river systems, grasslands and foothill forests in depth.
Winter (Nov–Feb): Peak bird activity, clear mountain light, dramatic river-based sightings and comfortable safari weather.
Summer (Mar–Jun): Best visibility; animals frequent riverbeds and chaurs, offering superb tiger and elephant encounters.
Corbett’s photography is defined by its mountain vistas, wide grasslands and riverine backdrops. Tigers often appear along riverbeds or walk across open chaurs, creating clean, expansive frames.
Elephants in the misty Dhikala grasslands, raptors soaring over foothill ridges and reflections on still water offer editorial-style compositions.
Corbett naturally blends intimate wildlife portraits with sweeping Himalayan landscape shots — a rare combination in Indian tiger reserves.
4–6 for a complete experience; 6–8 for photography or birding-focused visits.
Yes — family-friendly safari plans can be designed.
Allowed only in buffer zones depending on permissions.
Earth-tone clothing, warm layers for winter, binoculars, sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes and your camera.
November to June. Winter offers atmosphere; summer offers visibility.
Excellent access from Ramnagar; premium safari vehicles with elevated seating.