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Jim Corbett National Park Tiger Reserve Do's & Don'ts
Dont's In Jim Corbett National Park
- Carrying of firearms of any kind is not permitted within the Tiger Reserve.
- No pets can be taken inside the Tiger Reserve.
- Wallking or trekking is strictly prohibited.
- Driving inside the Tiger Reserve after sunset is prohibited.
- Cooking is not allowed within the National Park and at Dhikala and Bijrani tourist complexes. In other rest houses visitors can cook within the provided space.
- All reservations inside the tiger are provisional and can be changed or cancelled with prior information.The decision of director CTR will be final in the matter.
- Smoking outside residential complexes/rest houses and lighting of any kind of fire is strictly prohibited.
- Playing of transistors and tape recorders within the Tiger Reserve is strictly prohibited.
- Visitors are prohibited from taking vehicles off the designated routes thereby causing damage to plant or animal life or their habitat.
- Blowing of horns and driving above the speed limit is strictly prohibited within the Tiger Reserve.
- Entry into the restricted zone by the visitors is prohibited.
- Shouting, teasing or chasing animals or attempts to feed them are prohibited and will invite severe penalties.
- Entry of private buses in Bijrani Tourism Zone is prohibited.
Do's In Jim Corbett National Park
- Visitors are required to carry a litter bag while entering the Tiger Reserve and bring back their non-biodegradable litter (tin cans, plastic ,glass bottles, metal foils etc.)outside the Reserve. Throwing litter inside the tiger Reserve other than in garbage bins will invite severe penalties.
- Official registered guide is compulsory on all excursions.
- All reservations inside the tiger are provisional and can be changed or cancelled with prior information.The decision of director CTR will be final in the matter.
- Visitors, are advised to occupy the accommodation as reserved on the first day itself or send prior intimation to hold the accommodation. Otherwise, the reserved on will be treated as cancelled.
- Maximum two adults and two children (below 12 years) per room are allowed to stay in the tourism zone. One extra bed can be provided on payment of prescribed charges.
- Visitors are compulsorily required to obtain a clearance certificate before leaving their place of residence within the Tiger Reserve.
- Visitors are advised to wear clothes of colours which merge with the natural surroundings (khaki, olive green, other dull colours).
- Visitors are required to switch off lights, fans and water taps when not in use and park their vehicles at appropriate parking place.
- Day visit to Dhikala Tourism Zone is not permitted except in conducted tours organized by Corbett Tiger Reserve.
- Permit would be issued for a maximum of thee days only.
- Entry onto the Tiger reserve with of without a pass in on the own risk of the visitor. The authorities shall not be responsible in any way for damages caused, if any.
- Visitors have to obtain entry permits at reception. Entry timings are regulated in such a manner theat visitors must reach their place of stay before prescribed time. Entry within Corbett National park after sunset is strictly prohibited. Prescribed times are follows:
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| Date |
CTR Visit Timings |
Last entry Dhangarhi Khara gate |
Last entry Amdanda gate |
Last entry Durgadevi gate |
| 15 Nov to 15 Feb. |
6.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. |
4.00 p.m. |
5.00 p.m. |
4.30 p.m. |
| 16 Feb. to 31 March |
6.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. |
4.30 p.m. |
4.30 p.m. |
5.00 p.m. |
| 01 April to 15 May |
5.45 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. |
5.30 p.m. |
6.30 p.m. |
6.00 p.m. |
| 16 May to 15 June |
5.30 a.m. to 7.15 p.m. |
5.45 p.m. |
6.45 p.m. |
6.15 p.m. |
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