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Embark on an unforgettable adventure into the heart of India's oldest and most renowned national park. Jim Corbett Trails invites you to immerse yourself in the untamed beauty, diverse wildlife, and storied heritage of Corbett.

Designed for nature lovers, thrill-seekers, and history enthusiasts alike, our meticulously crafted trails take you through stunning landscapes, lush forests, and wildlife-rich habitats, offering a firsthand glimpse into the wilderness that inspired the legendary conservationist and hunter-turned-naturalist, Jim Corbett.


Discover Our Trails

Our trails are designed for all types of explorers, from the curious traveler to the seasoned adventurer. Each trail offers a unique glimpse into the natural wonders and wildlife habitats of the park, while also allowing you to walk in the footsteps of Jim Corbett himself.

Champawat Trail

Explore dense forests and historic landmarks on this trail, which follows Jim Corbett’s footsteps in hunting the infamous Champawat man-eater.

Boom-Khaldunga-Chuka-Thak Trail

It takes you through prime wildlife zones where Jim Corbett once tracked dangerous man-eating tigers, making it a must for thrill-seekers

Durgapipal-Danda-Ladhiya River Trail

Following the banks of the Ladhiya River, this trail offers some of the most serene vistas in the park. Visitors can expect a peaceful walk along the river.

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Devidhura-Pati-Dhunaghat Trail

This trail offers a deeper connection with the cultural and natural beauty of the area. Passing through ancient villages and forested hills.

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Panar Valley Trail

A tranquil journey through the picturesque Panar Valley, wonderful option for hikers and nature lovers.

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Comfortable Stays at Jim Corbett Trails

Rest, Recharge, and Reconnect

Fungar Forest Rest House

The Fungar Forest Rest House is located at the starting point of the Champawat Trail.
It offers a comfortable base for trekkers and history enthusiasts who are eager to explore the legendary paths of Jim Corbett

Boom and Khaldunga Forest Rest Houses

The Boom Forest Rest House serves as the starting point of the trail, while the Khaldunga Forest Rest House provides a midpoint where travelers can rest and recharge.

Manch Forest Rest House

The Manch Forest Rest House is the perfect base for trekkers exploring the Talla Des Trail. With access to both the Tulakot-Dhumani Gadhera Track and the Khet-Bamnagaon Track, this rest house is situated in a prime location for those wanting to experience both short, scenic walks and longer, more challenging treks.

Rameshwar Forest Rest House

Located in the tranquil Panar Valley, the Rameshwar Forest Rest House provides an ideal retreat for those seeking solitude in nature.
It offers stunning views of the valley and access to quiet, undisturbed wildlife areas. This rest house is perfect for birdwatchers

Kedarnath and Dhunaghat Forest Rest Houses

Built in 1927, this forest rest house offers visitors a chance to experience the rich natural beauty and serene atmosphere of the confluence of two of Uttarakhand’s most important rivers—Ramganga and Sarju.

Durgapipal Forest Rest House

In 1938, Jim Corbett and Sir William Ibbotson stood at this very spot while pursuing the Thak man-eater. Today, this quaint rest house offers trekkers a chance to rest in the same place where history was made.

Why Explore Jim Corbett Trails?

Walk in the Footsteps of Jim Corbett

The trails let you follow the very paths that Jim Corbett, the legendary conservationist, once roamed. From tracking man-eaters to documenting wildlife.

Up-Close Wildlife Encounters

While jeep safaris provide great opportunities for wildlife sightings, Corbett Trails take you deeper into the wilderness on foot.

Explore Hidden Gems

Discover scenic riversides, dense forests, and peaceful valleys that are not part of typical safari routes.

Ideal for Hikers, Birdwatchers, and Photographers

Corbett Trails offer a more adventurous and active way to connect with nature. With its quieter, less-traveled paths.

Plan Your Visit

Planning a visit to Jim Corbett Trails is easy! Whether you're looking for a day hike, a multi-day adventure, or a family-friendly nature walk, we have options to suit every traveler’s needs. With guided tours, educational programs, and customized itineraries, your experience will be both enriching and unforgettable.



Guided Tours

Join our expert naturalists as they guide you through the trails, sharing insights on the flora, fauna, and historical landmarks.

Community Experiences

Engage with local communities, explore nearby villages, and experience rural life in the region.

Stay in Nature

Extend your adventure with eco-friendly accommodations within the park or in nearby villages for a true wilderness experience.

Where is Jim Corbett Trails?

Jim Corbett Trails are located in Uttarakhand, spanning the Nainital and Pauri Garhwal districts.

The trails take you through nearby areas like Champawat and Nandhaur Valley, offering stunning landscapes and rich wildlife experiences.

Best Time to Visit ?

The best time to visit is from October to March when the weather is cool and ideal for trekking and wildlife spotting.

October to March: Perfect weather and frequent wildlife sightings.

April to June: Warmer but good for wildlife viewing.

How to Reach?

By Air: Pantnagar Airport (80 km away).
By Train: Ramnagar Railway Station (15 km from the park).
By Road:
From Delhi: 240 km via NH 9.
From Nainital: 65 km by road.
Private taxis and buses are readily available from nearby cities.

Contacts

Phone

+91 9893144234

Jim Corbett Trails

Trails

  • Champawat
    Talla Des
    Boom-Khaldunga-Chuka-Thak Trail
    Panar Valley Trail
    Devidhura-Pati-Dhunaghat Trail
    Durgapipal-Danda-Ladhiya River Trail

About Corbett

  • About Jim Corbett
    Champawat Flora
    Champawat Fauna
    Trail Map

Rest House

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