Jhirna Forest Zone In Jim Corbett National Park For East of Kailash Tourists

Escape East of Kailash Anytime: The Ultimate Jhirna Forest Zone Guide

Are you stuck in East of Kailash looking at the calendar, wondering if it's the "right time" to visit Jim Corbett National Park? Do you worry that the park might be shut for the season?

Here is the best part: If you choose the Jhirna Forest Zone, it is always the right time.

Unlike the other zones like Dhikala or Bijrani which close for nearly 5 months a year, Jhirna welcomes tourists from East of Kailash with open arms 365 days a year.

At Corbett Online Booking, we focus in planning these planned wildlife getaways for our clients traveling from East of Kailash. Whether it is a rainy drive in July or a winter morning in January, Jhirna never disappoints.


Why East of Kailash Tourists Should Choose Jhirna

  1. The Year-Round Access: This is perfect for those in East of Kailash who want to plan a sudden weekend trip without worrying about closing dates. When other gates are locked, Jhirna is buzzing.
  2. The Bear Capital: If you have seen tigers before, come to Jhirna to see the rare Sloth Bear. It is a thrill to watch them digging for termites or carrying their cubs on their backs.
  3. The Monsoon Magic: Traveling from East of Kailash during the rains? Jhirna transforms into a green paradise. The scent of wet earth and the fresh jungle air is the perfect cure to the pollution of East of Kailash.

Organizing Your Jhirna Trip from East of Kailash

Even though it is open year-round, Jhirna is extremely popular. Here is how to execute the perfect trip from East of Kailash with Corbett Online Booking.

Step 1: The Booking Strategy
Don't assume that because it's open, you can just walk in.

  • Advance Quota: Opens 45 days prior.
  • Current Quota: Opens 3 days prior.
  • Our Advice: As soon as you decide to leave East of Kailash, call us. We try to secure the Advance quota first. If that fails, our team waits for the Current quota to ensure you don't miss out.

Step 2: Reaching from East of Kailash

  • By Train: Book a train to Ramnagar. It's the closest station.
  • By Road: The drive from East of Kailash is scenic. Once you reach Ramnagar, Jhirna (Dhela Gate) is a 30-minute drive.
  • Our Service: We can arrange a pick-up from the station directly to your resort or the safari gate.

Step 3: The Safari Day
Your Gypsy will pick you up from your hotel. You don't need to stress about navigation.


Suggested Itinerary for East of Kailash Visitors

Day 1: Arrival & The Night Safari

  • Depart East of Kailash and arrive in Ramnagar by noon.
  • Check-in to a resort near the Dhela/Jhirna area.
  • Evening: Take a village walk or relax by the Kosi River.
  • (Note: Night Safaris are not allowed inside the park, but we can arrange a drive on the peripheral buffer zone).

Day 2: The Jhirna Jeep Safari

  • 06:00 AM: Pick up by our open 4x4 Gypsy.
  • 06:45 AM: Enter the Jhirna Zone.
  • The Experience: Drive through the dry deciduous forest. Stop at the machaan. Scan the Laldhang Chaur for movement.
  • Wildlife: Look for Wild Elephants, Spotted Deer, Sambhar, and the Tiger.
  • 10:00 AM: Exit and return for a heavy breakfast.
  • Afternoon: Visit the Corbett Falls or Garjiya Devi Temple.

Day 3: Return to East of Kailash

  • Breakfast and Check-out.
  • Drive back to East of Kailash feeling rejuvenated.

The Jhirna Forest Rest House (FRH) Experience

For those from East of Kailash who want total isolation:

  • Location: Deep inside the zone.
  • Facilities: Basic. Solar lights only. No TV. No AC.
  • Why stay here: To wake up to the sounds of the jungle. To be the first one on the safari track before the outside jeeps arrive.
  • Booking: Requires advance booking. Let Corbett Online Booking handle the paperwork.

Important Tips for East of Kailash Travelers

  1. Monsoon Travel: If traveling from East of Kailash in July-Sept, carry raincoats. The Gypsy has a hood, but you might still get a little wet (which is part of the fun!).
  2. ID Proof: Ensure every member traveling from East of Kailash carries their Original ID.
  3. Be Patient: Jhirna is wild. Wildlife sightings require silence. Trust your driver and guide—they want you to see a tiger as much as you do!

Why Choose Corbett Online Booking?

  • We Are Local: We are not a remote agency in a big city. We are in Ramnagar. We know if the Jhirna stream is flooded or if the tiger was seen at the waterhole yesterday.
  • Permit Expertise: The Jhirna booking system is fast-paced. We have the experience to secure your entry.
  • Comprehensive Packages: From your resort stay to the Gypsy ride, we bundle everything so you don't have to hassle.

FAQs from East of Kailash Tourists

Q: Is Jhirna good for Tiger sightings compared to Bijrani?
A: Bijrani has a more tigers historically, but Jhirna has seen a massive improvement in sightings in recent years. Plus, seeing a Sloth Bear is a plus you rarely get in Bijrani.

Q: Can we do a Canter Safari in Jhirna?
A: No. Jhirna is a Jeep-only zone. This makes the experience more exclusive and less crowded than zones with buses.

Q: Is it safe for kids traveling from East of Kailash?
A: Yes, absolutely. The guides are expert to ensure safety. Just ensure children remain seated inside the vehicle.


Set for the Jungle Adventure?

Whether it is raining or shining, Jhirna is waiting.

Corbett Online Booking is here to make your trip from East of Kailash seamless.