Did you know? This is the only zone in Jim Corbett National Park that can be explored on foot
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, UTTARANCHAL/ Created : Sep 20, 2024, 22:58 IST
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Jim Corbett National Park's Vatanvasa Gate provides access to the Sonanadi Zone, known for its rich biodiversity and unique walking safaris. The area, home to various wildlife including tigers and elephants, opens for safaris from … Read more
Jim Corbett National Park's Vatanvasa Gate provides access to the Sonanadi Zone, known for its rich biodiversity and unique walking safaris. The area, home to various wildlife including tigers and elephants, opens for safaris from October 15 to June 30. Visitors are advised to pre-book safari tickets and Forest Rest Houses for an immersive experience. Read less
When you visit Sonanadi’s forests, you will see dense sal trees and vibrant bamboo clusters all around. This is a well known habitat of the Asiatic elephants and a wide array of mammals, including tigers, cheetal, sambhar, leopards, and reptiles.
Also read: Tiger sightings in India: Most iconic safari gates to check out in these national parks
Every year, Sonanadi Zone opens for safaris from October 15 to June 30. Monsoon season is when the zone is closed for all tourism purposes. Those who are planning to go for safaris, must pre-book their safari tickets.
Also read: 5 less-visited national parks around the world for wildlife spotting
We believe that the best way to experience a national park is by staying inside the forest, at one of the many Forest Rest Houses (FRHs). For those planning to visit Sonanadi Zone, there are Halduparao FRH, Lohachaur, Rathuadhab, and Mundiyapani FRHs. However, it is also important to note that it is very difficult to get a room at the FRHs. So do book in advance. Forest Rest Houses like Mundiyapani, Rathuadhar, and Kanda are located closer to the Vatanvasa Gate.
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