Set against the foothills of the Himalayas, Jim Corbett National Park is India’s oldest national park and a timeless wilderness where forests, rivers, and wildlife exist in powerful harmony. Located in Uttarakhand’s Nainital and Pauri Garhwal districts, the park spreads across more than 1,300 square kilometres, encompassing a rich mix of hills, riverine belts, grasslands, and dense sal forests.
The lifeline of Corbett is the Ramganga River, whose winding course creates fertile floodplains and lush meadows that attract a remarkable diversity of wildlife. The park is world-famous for its healthy tiger population, offering some of the most thrilling tiger sightings in the country. Alongside the big cats, Corbett is home to Asian elephants, leopards, sloth bears, otters, crocodiles, and a wide range of deer species including chital and sambar.
Corbett’s varied landscapes support exceptional birdlife, with over 600 species recorded—from vibrant kingfishers and hornbills to majestic fish eagles—making it a paradise for birdwatchers as well as safari enthusiasts. The park is divided into multiple tourism zones such as Dhikala, Bijrani, Jhirna, and Dhela, each offering a distinct safari experience shaped by terrain and wildlife movement.
Wild, dramatic, and deeply immersive, Jim Corbett National Park is not just a safari destination—it is a journey into the raw soul of India’s natural heritage, where every trail tells a story and every safari holds the promise of wonder.
Namaskar, I am Dr Suneet Raut. Myself and my wife, Dr Sushila visited Kanha National park, last year, by April 2025. Our close friend, Dr Prakash Babu,called me whether we were interested doing this Safari trip. As we both are nature lovers, and having visited Tadoba and other sanctuaries,were delighted by this call. It was last week of April.We flew from Mumbai to Jabalpur,then to Kanha sanctuary. I must say,the total experience of those 4 days was WONDERFUL. The flights, transportation to and fro by road, the accommodation, food, overall comforts and personal attention and care of Curated Canopy Safaris was exceptional. One thing I would like to mention, that, Dr Prakash himself is a wildlife enthusiast, has a deep knowledge of birds and animals, has good knowledge of flora and fauna. His planning is meticulous and punctual. His venture CURATED CANOPY Safaris is dependable service. We both look forward to join his safaries in future also. -- Dr Suneet Raut, Palghar
We had gone with Dr. Prakash Babu for a Tiger safari to Kanha National Park safari last year. We enjoyed the trip throughly.The trip was very meticulasly arranged by Dr. Babu from Curated Canopy Safaris, taking into consideration all the minutest needs of ever member The stay was very comfortable.Tours well arranged and comfortable.We saw nearly 4 tigers and made us all very happy and fulfilled.
Curated Canopy Safaris organised our trip to Kanha National Park in May ‘25. The Stay was in a serene hotel close to the park with amazing food and courteous staff. We did 1 night safari and 4 day safaris. We could see 4 tigers in 5 safaris. The tour guide and drivers were very alert and had a thorough know how of the parks. Besides tigers we could spot many deer, wild boars, peacocks and bisons. Overall we felt the time and money was well spent and looking forward to similar experiences with Canopy Safaris 👍
Attended Curated Canopy Safari trip to Kanha National Park in May 2025 with family and friends, it was a wild thrilling trip, early morning trips,Night rides with awesome rides through jungle. Well organised, over zealous guides,saw a lot of tigers,birds,deers bear etc.It was a wholesome awesome experience, good food, good stay.Looking forward to future safaris with curated canopy safaris.
Dr. Prakash Babu is a true and passionate naturalist, and the ideal person to begin his venture, Curated Canopy Safaris. It is rightly said that a true naturalist is best suited to design wildlife safaris, as such a person is deeply well-versed with nature, flora, and fauna. Dr. Babu brings with him rich and varied experiences from safaris and sanctuaries across India. Along with wildlife exploration, he consistently strives to inculcate a love and respect for nature among the common man. Living in harmony with nature is essential for the survival of our ecology, which today stands at the edge of a cliff, challenged by increasing human impact. We wish him the very best in pursuing his passion, not only through curated wildlife experiences but also in contributing towards the protection of sanctuaries and wildlife. Apart from this, his deep knowledge of birdlife, combined with immersive wildlife exploration, truly serves as a panacea for human stress.
(STAY AT DHIKALA, SULTAN, AND GAREL ZONES)
(JHIRNA / BIJRANI / PHATO / DHELA AND FOUR OTHER FRH ZONES)
(DHIKALA ZONE)