Delhi to Jim Corbett National Park (Ramnagar gate) is approximately 260 km by road via Moradabad. The journey takes 5–6 hours. The park has several gates — Dhikala, Jhirna, Bijrani — all near Ramnagar. EZPZ Taxi offers Corbett safari trips — call +91-9871121217 or book at ezpztaxi.com. Book your safari permit separately on the forest department website.
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Delhi to Jim Corbett National Park (Ramnagar gate) is 245–260 km by road — a 5–6 hour drive via NH-9 through Ghaziabad and Moradabad.
Route: Delhi → Corbett
Delhi → NH-9 (via Ghaziabad/Meerut) → Moradabad → Kashipur → Ramnagar (Corbett entrance).
| Segment | Distance |
|---|---|
| Delhi → Moradabad | 165 km |
| Moradabad → Kashipur | 55 km |
| Kashipur → Ramnagar (Corbett Gate) | 40 km |
| Total | ~260 km |
Jim Corbett — India's Oldest National Park
Established in 1936, Jim Corbett is Uttarakhand's premier wildlife destination with 230+ tigers (highest density of any park in India). Also home to elephants, leopards, sloth bears, and 650+ bird species.
Zone Selection Matters
- Dhikala Zone: Best for wildlife, overnight stays allowed (forest rest houses), deep inside park — 51 km from Ramnagar
- Bijrani Zone: Day visits, excellent tiger sighting rate
- Jhirna Zone: Open year-round including monsoon — good for leopard
- Sitabani Buffer: No park fee, open year-round, good birding
Safaris must be booked in advance at corbettonline.uk.gov.in.
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