From the City of Harda to the Forest: The Dhela Ecotourism Zone Guide
Are you a nature lover in Harda looking for a fresh destination? Have you heard of Jim Corbett National Park but are worried about overcrowding in the famous zones?
It is time to turn your attention to the Dhela Ecotourism Zone.
Established recently in 2014, Dhela is the newest star of the Corbett Tiger Reserve. For travelers coming from Harda, Dhela offers the perfect balance: it is wild and pristine, yet easily reachable.
At Corbett Online Booking, we have seen a massive surge in requests for Dhela from our clients in Harda, and for good reason. It is the perfect escape from the noise of city life.
Why Harda Travelers Are Choosing Dhela
- The All-Weather Guarantee: Whether you are planning a summer vacation or a rainy retreat from Harda, Dhela is always open. You don't need to check calendars. Just pack your bags and come.
- The Bird Watcher's Dream: If you are bringing your camera from Harda, Dhela offers incredible opportunities. From the Hornbill to the Kingfisher, the avian life here is stunning.
- The Tiger Sightings: Don't let anyone tell you Dhela is just for birds. In the last few years, the tiger sightings here have rivaled the core zones.
Planning Your Dhela Trip from Harda
A trip from Harda requires preparation. You don't want to drive/fly all this way and find the gates closed.
Step 1: Permit Booking with Corbett Online Booking
The government releases a fixed number of Jeeps per shift (Morning/Evening).
- The Rule: Bookings open 45 days in advance.
- The Reality: They sell out fast.
- Our Solution: Send us your ID proofs from Harda well in advance. We use our system to secure your entry permit.
Step 2: The Journey
- By Train: The nearest station is Ramnagar. It is well connected to major hubs.
- By Flight: Fly to Pantnagar or Delhi, then drive.
- By Road: The drive from Harda can be tiring but scenic.
- Note: We can book a private taxi to pick you up from your doorstep in Harda or the nearest station.
Step 3: Accommodation
Since Dhela is close to Ramnagar, we can book you into a luxury resort with a pool, spa, and evening bonfires—perfect for relaxing after the trip from Harda.
Recommended Itinerary for Harda Guests
Day 1: Arrival & Relaxation
- Depart Harda early to reach Ramnagar by lunch.
- Check-in at your resort.
- Afternoon: Relax by the pool or take a walk to the River bank.
- Dinner: Enjoy a buffet dinner with bonfire.
Day 2: The Dhela Safari Experience
- 06:00 AM: Our Authorized Gypsy picks you up from the resort.
- 06:30 AM: Enter the Dhela Gate.
- The Safari: Drive through the mixed forest. Watch out for spotted cats on tree branches. Visit the Grassland boundary to see elephants.
- 09:30 AM: Exit the gate.
- Breakfast: Back at the resort.
- Evening: You can opt for a second safari in Jhirna (next door) or visit the local Hanuman Dham temple.
Day 3: Return to Harda
- Breakfast and Check-out.
- If time permits, visit the Corbett Museum at Dhangarhi.
- Start your journey back to Harda, feeling recharged.
The Dhela Forest Rest House (FRH)
For the adventurous souls from Harda:
- The Location: Deep inside the zone.
- The Vibe: No TV, no WiFi, just the sound of the jungle.
- Why Stay: To experience the fear of the wild. To see animals right outside your fencing.
- Booking: Extremely hard to get. Contact Corbett Online Booking weeks in advance.
Essential Tips for Harda Travelers
- Binoculars: Unlike Dhikala where animals are in the open, Dhela's beauty is in the trees. Bring a good pair of binoculars.
- Clothing: If traveling from Harda in winter, bring heavy woolens. Open Jeeps are freezing in the morning.
- Respect Silence: Dhela is an Ecotourism zone. Silence improves your chances of sightings by half.
Why Trust Corbett Online Booking?
- We are Specialists: We focus on Corbett. We don't sell packages for Goa. We know Dhela inside out.
- End-to-End Service: From your taxi in Ramnagar to your gypsy and resort, we handle it all.
- Transparent Pricing: No surprises for our guests from Harda.
FAQs from Harda Tourists
Q: Is Dhela better than Jhirna?
A: They are neighbors and share similar terrain. However, Dhela is often less crowded and has had superior tiger sightings in recent seasons.
Q: Can we enter Dhela with our own car from Harda?
A: No. Private vehicles are banned. You must hire a registered Gypsy, which we arrange for you.
Q: Is it safe for senior citizens traveling from Harda?
A: Yes. The tracks in Dhela are relatively smooth compared to the hilly terrain of other zones, making it easy for elders.
Set for the New Adventure?
Dhela is waiting. Discover the zone that everyone is talking about.
Corbett Online Booking ensures your trip from Harda is smooth and memorable.