🌿 Dhikala Zone

The Crown Jewel of Corbett

Vast chaur grasslands stretching to the Ramganga reservoir, the highest tiger density in the park, and a sense of wilderness that feels completely untouched. Dhikala is unlike anywhere else in India.

520 km²
Core Zone Area
40+
Tigers Recorded
Nov–Jun
Open Season
3 hrs
Safari Duration
Zone Overview

Where the Grasslands Meet the Wild

Dhikala is the deepest and most biodiverse zone in Jim Corbett National Park. Located in the core of the reserve, it encompasses the famous Dhikala chaur — a vast open grassland that acts as a natural magnet for wildlife. The Ramganga reservoir borders the southern edge, attracting animals to water year-round and creating extraordinary sightlines for photography.

Tiger sightings here are among the most reliable in the entire park. The combination of open terrain and high prey density — chital, sambar, nilgai, and wild boar — means big cats often move in daylight. Elephant herds numbering 50–100 individuals are a regular sight near the reservoir edges at dawn.

🐅 Highest Tiger Density 🌾 Chaur Grasslands 🦅 600+ Bird Species 🐘 Elephant Herds 📸 Photography Paradise 🚫 Closed Jul–Oct
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Entry gate to Garjiya tourism zone — Jim Corbett
What You Might See

Wildlife of Dhikala

Dhikala's open terrain makes sightings more frequent and photography far easier than dense forest zones.

Bengal Tiger

Bengal Tiger

Highest probability in Corbett

Asian Elephant herd at sunset

Asian Elephant

Large herds near the reservoir

Leopard

Leopard

Often seen at dusk near forest edge

Mugger Crocodile

Gharial/Mugger

On Ramganga banks

Spotted Deer Chital

Spotted Deer

Frequent near water bodies

Jackal in Corbett

Golden Jackal

Active at dawn and dusk

Common Kingfisher

Common Kingfisher

Vivid flash along the river

Sal forest trail Corbett

Sal Forest Birds

600+ species recorded

When to Visit

Dhikala Season Calendar

Dhikala is closed during the monsoon (July–October) — one of the few zones with this restriction, but it ensures the core zone regenerates each year.

NOV
DEC
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
Zone Open Zone Closed (Monsoon)
🌸 Nov–Feb · Peak Season

Cool weather (5–22°C), dry grasslands, maximum wildlife visibility. Tigers and elephants are most active. Book 4–6 weeks in advance.

☀️ Mar–May · Hot Season

Animals congregate near water. Tiger sightings near the reservoir can be spectacular. Temperatures 25–38°C — start early.

🌧️ Jun · Pre-Monsoon Close

Last window before closure. Lush green, atmospheric light. Zone closes mid-June. A memorable and less crowded visit.

Insider Advice

Tips for Dhikala

🌿 Dhikala Zone — Pricing

Morning Jeep Safari
6:00 AM – 9:00 AM · Per person
₹4,500
Full Day Entry (Canter)
Overnight zone stay · Seasonal only
₹6,500
Private Gypsy (6 seats)
Exclusive vehicle booking
₹12,000

Prices include permit, guide, and vehicle. Forest department fee may vary. Indicative — contact us for exact current rates.

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