8 reasons to visit Jim Corbett National Park in February
TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Updated : Feb 10, 2025, 08:46 IST
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8 reasons to visit Jim Corbett National Park in February
Jim Corbett National Park, India’s oldest national park and a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, is a fantastic destination year-round. However, February offers a particularly special experience, with pleasant weather, great wildlife sightings, and fewer crowds. Here are eight reasons why visiting Jim Corbett National Park in February is a great idea.
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Pleasant weather
February offers cool and comfortable temperatures ranging from 8°C to 25°C, creating ideal conditions for safaris. Mornings are crisp, afternoons remain pleasant, and evenings bring a refreshing chill.
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Excellent wildlife sightings
With the dry season setting in, animals gather around water sources, increasing the chances of spotting Bengal tigers, elephants, leopards, and various deer species. The sparse vegetation also makes it easier to see wildlife compared to the monsoon months.
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Ideal time for birdwatching
February is an excellent time for birdwatching in Corbett, with migratory birds from colder regions still present. The park’s diverse habitats are home to over 600 bird species, including the Himalayan rubythroat, great hornbill, and crested serpent eagle. For the best chances of spotting them, explore with an experienced guide.
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Fewer tourists, more tranquility
Unlike the peak winter months of December and January, February attracts fewer tourists, offering a quieter and more serene safari experience. This allows you to explore the jungle at a relaxed pace and immerse yourself in nature undisturbed.
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All safari zones are open
By February, all major safari zones—Dhikala, Bijrani, Jhirna, Dhela, and Durga Devi—are fully accessible, giving you multiple options to explore different landscapes and maximize your wildlife encounters. Come monsoon, some of these zones will remain closed and off limits for tourists.
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Stunning landscapes
The post-winter season ensures that the park remains lush and picturesque. The golden grasslands of Dhikala, dense Sal forests, and the winding Ramganga River create a breathtaking backdrop for wildlife photography and nature lovers.
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Great for adventure activities
Apart from jeep safaris, February offers adventure enthusiasts a great opportunity to enjoy activities such as trekking in the Sitabani forest, river rafting in the Kosi River (subject to water levels), and exploring the nearby hills for breathtaking views.
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Affordable accommodation and deals
With the holiday rush subsiding, many resorts and forest lodges offer discounts, making February a budget-friendly time to visit Jim Corbett National Park. You can find great deals on stays near the park without compromising on comfort.
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