Swap Your IP Extension Bedroom for a Jungle Cabin: The Forest Lodge Guide
If you are sick of the city noise of IP Extension, we have the perfect antidote.
Imagine a place where there is no traffic, no smog, and crucially, no mobile network. Imagine a place where the only "alarm clock" is the call of a peacock and the only "high rise" is a 100-foot Sal tree.
This is the Forest Rest House (FRH) experience in Jim Corbett National Park.
For travelers coming from IP Extension, this is the ultimate wildlife experience. At Corbett Online Booking, we help you unlock these exclusive government lodges that are usually sold out months in advance.
Why IP Extension Tourists Should Stay Inside
- The Silence: In IP Extension, you are always "connected." Inside an FRH like Gairal or Malani, you are forced to disconnect. It is the best way to bond with your family or yourself.
- The Golden Hours: Day tourists from outside have to leave by sunset. But if you stay inside, you witness the jungle at sunrise and sunset—the majestic times when Tigers are most active.
- The Bragging Rights: Staying in a luxury resort is nice. But telling your friends in IP Extension that you slept in a British-era bungalow surrounded by tigers? That is a story worth telling.
Choosing the Right Lodge for You
Not all lodges are the same. Depending on what you want from your trip from IP Extension, here is our guide:
- For the First Timer: Choose Dhikala. It has the most rooms, electricity (mostly), and a huge dining hall. It feels like a small village inside the jungle.
- For the Loner: Choose Gairal or Malani. Deep in the woods. Very quiet. You can hear the river.
- For the Tiger Chaser: Choose Bijrani. The tiger density here is phenomenal.
Planning Your Night Stay from IP Extension
Booking a Forest Lodge is not like booking a hotel in IP Extension. It requires planning.
Step 1: The Timeline
- Bookings open 45 to 90 days prior.
- Since you are coming from IP Extension, do not leave this to the last minute. Contact us as soon as your dates are fixed.
Step 2: The Documents
- You need to send us a copy of your ID (Aadhar/Passport).
- All guest names must be final. No changes are allowed later.
Step 3: The Packing List for IP Extension Guests
- Torch: Essential. It gets pitch dark.
- Power Bank: To charge your phone/camera (sockets are limited).
- Dry Snacks: The canteen has fixed timings. If you get hungry at midnight, you need your own biscuits.
- Medicines: There is no pharmacy in the jungle. Bring your own kit from IP Extension.
What to Anticipate (The Reality Check)
We want to be transparent with our guests from IP Extension.
- No Luxury: The rooms are clean but rustic. Old furniture. Simple bathrooms.
- No Room Service: You have to walk to the canteen to eat.
- Strict Rules: Gates close at sunset. You are locked in inside the fence until sunrise.
But trust us, once you sit on that verandah and watch the sun go down over the river, you won't miss the luxury of IP Extension one bit.
Why Choose Corbett Online Booking?
The government website is often confusing. Payment gateways fail.
We act as your local agent.
- We check availability across all lodges.
- We handle the permits.
- We arrange the specific Gypsy that stays with you for the entire duration (from pickup to drop).
Ready to Sleep in the Wild?
Don't just visit the jungle. Live in it.