Unlock the Center of the Jungle: The Complete Canter Safari Handbook for Champawat Travelers
If you are coming all the way from Champawat, you likely have one name on your mind: Dhikala.
It is the most famous zone in Jim Corbett National Park. It is where the vast grasslands (Chaurs) meet the Ramganga River. It is where the biggest population of Royal Bengal Tigers live.
But here is the reality: Regular Jeep Safaris are banned for day-visitors in the Dhikala Zone. If you haven't booked a room inside the Dhikala Forest Lodge (which is often sold out months in advance), you cannot take a Jeep there.
So, how do you see it?
The only way to access this top-tier tiger territory is by booking the Canter Safari. At [Insert Your Agency Name], we focus in organizing these high-demand seats for our guests traveling from Champawat.
What Exactly is a Canter Safari?
Many guests from Champawat ask us this question. Think of a Canter as a tough "Jungle Bus."
- The Vehicle: It is an modified Mitsubishi or Swaraj Mazda vehicle typically seating 16 to 18 people.
- The View: Because the vehicle is taller than a Jeep, it offers a superior vantage point. This is vital in Dhikala, where the grass can grow up to 6 feet tall. In a Jeep, you might miss a tiger sleeping in the grass; in a Canter, you look down into the grass.
- The Vibe: It is a shared experience. You share the thrill of spotting wildlife with other nature lovers.
Why Champawat Groups Love the Canter
- Exclusive Access: It is your golden ticket to the Dhikala zone. Without this, you are limited to the outer zones.
- Economical: If you are a couple coming from Champawat, hiring a full private Jeep can be expensive. A Canter seat costs a fraction of the price.
- Safety: Being in a larger, higher vehicle often makes elders feel protected in the dense jungle.
- The Route: The journey from the Dhangarhi Gate to the Dhikala Complex is roughly 30km of breathtaking forest track. The drive itself is a safari!
Canter Safari Rates (2024-2025 Season)
We ensure transparent pricing with no hidden fees for our Champawat clients.
(Prices are per person)
| Category | Indian Nationals | Foreign Nationals | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| **`Adult | Per Person`** | ₹ 1,500 - ₹ 1,800 | ₹ 3,000 - ₹ 4,500 |
| **`Child | Kids` (5-12 Yrs)** | ₹ 1,500 - ₹ 1,800 | ₹ 3,000 - ₹ 4,500 |
> Timings: Canter Safaris run in two shifts daily. Morning (starts 6:00 AM) and Afternoon (starts 11:30 AM/12:00 PM). Timings change slightly based on the season.
The Schedule: Your Day in Dhikala
Here is what your day looks like when you book with [Insert Your Agency Name]:
- Reporting: You must arrive at the Ramnagar office or Dhangarhi Gate (depending on your booking) 30 minutes before departure.
- The Entry: We check your IDs and Permits. The Canter enters through the Dhangarhi Gate.
- The Journey In: The first hour is a drive through thick Sal forests. Keep your eyes open for Gharials in the river below.
- Dhikala Complex: The Canter usually stops at the Forest Lodge for a restroom break. You can see the scenic deck overlooking the river.
- The Safari: The Canter then roams the open plains tracking the movement of Tigers and tuskers.
- The Return: You are dropped back at the starting point after a memorable 5-hour adventure.
Inclusions & What is extra
✅ Inclusions:
- The Seat: A guaranteed seat number in the Canter.
- Permits: All forest department fees and road taxes.
- Naturalist: A mandatory government-approved nature guide goes with every Canter to explain the wildlife.
- Safety: Basic first aid is usually available with the driver.
❌ Exclusions:
- Pick-up from Resort: unlike Jeeps, Canters generally do not go to individual resorts. You must reach the boarding point.
- Food: No food is allowed inside the park to save the environment.
- Camera Fees: Standard mobile phones are free. Professional cameras billed extra at the gate entry.
FAQs for Champawat Guests
Q: Can we book a private Canter for our group from Champawat?
A: Yes! If you are a large group of 14-16 people traveling together, you can book the entire Canter for privacy.
Q: Is the ride bumpy?
A: Yes, it is a jungle track, not a highway. The ride can be bumpy, but that is part of the adventure. If you have severe back issues, please consult us first.
Q: How do we get tickets?
A: Tickets open 30 days in advance and sell out in minutes. Since you are coming from Champawat, send us your IDs early, and our team will do the booking the moment the window opens.
Set to see Dhikala?
Don't miss the best part of Corbett. Seats are scarce.