Bijrani Zone

The Bijrani Zone of Jim Corbett National Park is one of the most popular safari zones, known for its lush landscapes, dense Sal forests, and vast grasslands. It is considered the second-best zone after Dhikala for spotting Bengal tigers, with frequent sightings reported by visitors. The zone is also home to leopards, elephants, deer, sloth bears, and over 600 species of birds, making it a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers. Safaris in Bijrani operate in morning and evening shifts, offering thrilling opportunities to explore its rich biodiversity. The Amdanda Gate serves as the entrance to this zone, located just 1 km from Ramnagar, making it easily accessible for tourists.

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