Durga Devi Zone
Durga Devi Zone
Durga Devi Zone is a scenic and less-crowded area of Jim Corbett National Park, known for its hilly terrain, forest trails, and river-side landscapes. This zone is popular among nature lovers and birdwatching enthusiasts who prefer a quieter safari experience.
Safari access in Durga Devi Zone is regulated by the forest department, and entry depends on official permissions and availability.
Best Time to Visit Durga Devi Zone
The best time to visit Durga Devi Zone is from October to June, when weather conditions are generally suitable for forest safaris.
October to February: Cool and pleasant climate, ideal for sightseeing and birdwatching
March to June: Warmer months, suitable for wildlife movement near water sources
📌 Safari timings and availability may change as per forest department rules.
Safari Experience in Durga Devi Zone
Safaris in Durga Devi Zone are conducted in authorized vehicles with trained drivers and guides. Visitors can explore forest paths, hills, and river banks while enjoying the natural beauty of the area.
Safari permits are issued by the forest department and are subject to availability.
Important Information
Entry permits are mandatory
Safari bookings depend on official availability
Wildlife sightings are natural and not guaranteed
Zone access may be restricted during monsoon season
Why Visit Durga Devi Zone
Peaceful and less crowded safari routes
Scenic hilly terrain and forest views
Ideal for birdwatching and nature photography
Calm alternative to core zones
