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Jim Corbett 2‑Day Adventure

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Day 1: Arrival & Exploration

Morning: Arrive at Ramnagar railway station or bus depot and check into your hotel. After freshening up, stroll through the Ramnagar Bazaar to sample local snacks and pick up souvenirs.

Afternoon: Visit the historic Corbett Museum housed in the former residence of Jim Corbett, where you can learn about the park’s conservation legacy. Follow this with a leisurely lunch at a riverside café overlooking the Kosi River.

Evening: Embark on a thrilling Jeep Safari in the southern zone of Jim Corbett National Park, targeting sightings of the majestic Bengal tiger, leopards, and a variety of birds as the sun sets.

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Day 2: Safari & Departure

Morning: Start early with an Elephant Safari in the Dhikala zone, offering a unique perspective of the dense forest and chances to spot wildlife near waterholes.

Afternoon: Return to the lodge for a hearty lunch, then enjoy a short nature walk along the Kosi River Trail before checking out.

Evening: Depart from Ramnagar, carrying memories of jungle sounds and the excitement of wildlife encounters.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Ramnagar Bazaar – 1 hour – Free (shopping optional)
  • Corbett Museum – 1.5 hours – ₹150 per person
  • Lunch at Riverside Café – 1 hour – ₹300 per person
  • Jeep Safari (Southern Zone) – 3 hours – ₹2,500 per vehicle (max 6 persons)
  • Elephant Safari (Dhikala) – 3 hours – ₹3,000 per vehicle (max 6 persons)
  • Kosi River Trail – 1 hour – Free
  • Accommodation (1 night, mid‑range lodge) – 12 hours – ₹2,200 per room (double occupancy)
  • Dinner (Day 1) – 1 hour – ₹350 per person
  • Total Estimated Cost (per person, sharing a room) – ₹5,500

Tips

To extend your adventure, add an extra night and explore the northern zone of the park or schedule a bird‑watching trek with a local guide. If you’re short on time, skip the elephant safari and replace it with a guided nature walk, which still offers excellent wildlife spotting opportunities while saving a few hours.

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