The Durga Devi Tourism Zone is one of the most picturesque and serene areas of the Corbett National Park. Known for its dense forest cover, hilly terrain, and rich biodiversity, this zone is a paradise for nature lovers and birdwatchers. The entry to this zone is through the Durga Devi Gate, located around 28 km from Ramnagar.
The Durga Devi Safari Zone offers both morning and evening safaris. The safaris are conducted in open jeeps, allowing visitors to experience the wilderness up close. The chances of spotting tigers, leopards, and elephants are quite high in this zone.
The forest area of Durga Devi Zone is rich in Sal trees, Sheesham, and Haldu trees. The zone also features dense bushes and grasslands that serve as an ideal habitat for herbivores and carnivores alike. The rivers and streams attract various bird species and reptiles.
The Ramganga River flows through the Durga Devi Zone, adding to its scenic beauty. It is a lifeline for the wildlife in the area and offers mesmerizing views.
The Chaur Grasslands in this zone are a significant attraction for wildlife enthusiasts. These grasslands are home to various herbivores and also serve as hunting grounds for tigers.
The Durga Devi Gate is located about 28 km from Ramnagar. Visitors can reach the gate by hiring a cab or using private vehicles.
Morning Safari - 07:00 am
Evening Safari - 02:00 pm
Morning Safari - 10:00 am
Evening Safari - 05:30 pm
Morning Safari - 06:00 am
Evening Safari - 03:00 pm
Morning Safari - 09:30 am
Evening Safari - 06:30 pm