Jim Corbett Resort Booking

Jim Corbett National Park, which is a part of the larger Corbett Tiger Reserve, a Project Tiger Reserve lies in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand. The magical landscape of Corbett is well known and fabled for its tiger richness. Established in the year 1936 as Hailey National Park, Corbett has the glory of being India's oldest and most prestigious National Park. It is also being honored as the place where Project Tiger was first launched in 1973. This unique tiger territory is best known as the father who gave birth of the Project Tiger in India to protect the most endangered species and the Royal of India called Tigers. Spans over an extent of 520 square kilometers, its whole area comprises of hills, marshy depressions, riverine belts, grasslands and large lake.

The other category of Jim Corbett Resorts are the resorts located on the banks of Kosi/Ramganga river. Many of our guests prefer staying in resorts located near the above-mentioned rivers. Dhikuli village is one place where most of the resorts are located on the bank of Ramganga River. Right from 5 stars like Taj to small guest houses with dormitories you can find N number of options here. The resorts in dhikuli are well connected by the National Highway. There are resorts which are located near River Ramganga too like LaTigre resort and Salvan Resort.

The third category of Jim Corbett Resorts/Corbett hotels will comprise of the resorts located a bit far from resorts in Ramnagar or Resorts in dhikuli or other areas which are considered near the National Park. Although it is a myth that some resorts in Jim Corbett are far off from the main park area.

So the third category of Jim Corbett Resorts is of the so-called ‘far from Corbett’ resorts. These resorts have a benefit of their own, these resorts mostly located at secluded locations, away from the hustle and bustle of Ramnagar city. As these are less frequented by tourists, these resorts offer a retreat away from all the tourist places, which are full of locals as well as tourists. They give you a chance to explore the woods up close and personal.