Disclaimer: Safari permits are issued by the forest department and are subject to availability and government regulations. Wildlife sightings are unpredictable and not guaranteed. This website operates as an independent travel service provider and is not affiliated with any government authority.
This 3 nights / 4 days Corbett–Nainital tour package is designed for travelers looking to experience wildlife zones and hill destinations in Uttarakhand. The itinerary includes planned jeep safari access in Jim Corbett National Park (subject to permit availability) followed by a visit to the hill town of Nainital. Accommodation is arranged at standard-category hotels or resorts, with meals included as specified in the package details.
The journey typically begins from Delhi to Ramnagar, the entry point for Corbett. During the Corbett stay, guests may visit local attractions such as the Dhangadi Museum and Corbett Falls. Jeep safaris are conducted with registered guides as per forest department regulations. Wildlife sightings depend on natural movement and are not guaranteed. After the Corbett visit, the tour continues to Nainital for sightseeing and leisure activities.
This tour package is thoughtfully designed to offer a balanced travel experience covering wildlife zones, local attractions, and leisure time. The itinerary focuses on comfort, regulated safari access, and planned sightseeing without unnecessary rush.
The itinerary is structured to balance travel, safari scheduling, and relaxation time. Daily activities may vary depending on weather conditions, permit availability, and operational factors.
For International Guests: As per forest department regulations, children above five years of age are charged the same as adults for safari permits and accommodation.
Safari Charges: Jeep safari fees are not included in the package cost and are payable separately. Charges depend on zone selection, vehicle type, and current forest department rates.
Booking Note: Submitting this form is an availability request only. Final safari confirmation depends on permit availability from the Forest Department.