Jhirna Forest House Stay
Overview
Nestled in the Jhirna Zone of Jim Corbett National Park, the Jhirna Forest House offers a cozy retreat for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. This forest lodge is surrounded by lush grasslands, riverine forests, and is known for frequent sightings of deer, wild boars, and occasional tigers. Jhirna is a perfect zone for those who enjoy birdwatching and jungle exploration in a quieter part of the park.
The Forest House provides comfortable rooms and dormitories managed by the Forest Department. Guests are accompanied by trained naturalists and forest staff to ensure safety, guidance, and an enriching jungle experience.
- Stay within the Jhirna Zone, ideal for wildlife enthusiasts.
- Comfortable accommodations for families and small groups.
- Close encounters with diverse wildlife, including birds and deer.
Stay Experience / Itinerary
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The Cost Includes
- Accommodation at Jhirna Forest House
- Meals provided by the Forest Department
- Entry permit and guidance from forest staff
- Jeep Safaris arranged during your stay
The Cost Excludes
- Travel to and from Ramnagar
- Personal expenses like drinks, snacks, or souvenirs
- Optional camera/photography fees
Indicative Pricing (Per Person / Per Night)
| Visitor Type | Indian (₹) | Foreigner (₹) |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Room | ₹4,500 | ₹9,000 |
| Dormitory | ₹3,500 | ₹7,000 |
*Prices are indicative and may vary based on forest department updates and season.
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Forest Rest Houses
For those wishing to truly immerse themselves in the wilderness of a national park, staying at a Forest Rest House (FRH) within the park offers an unmatched experience. As night falls, the forest comes alive with the calls of wild animals—an unforgettable blend of thrill and wonder. With a torch in hand, you might glimpse countless pairs of glowing eyes just beyond the protective electric fence of the Rest House. Deer, wild boars, and even the occasional tiger can often be seen wandering close to the perimeter, making the experience both exhilarating and humbling. All booking arrangements in Corbett are managed exclusively by forest officials in accordance with the regulations of India’s Forest Department. Please note that we have no influence over allocations for night stays, safari zones, drivers, or naturalist guides, as these are assigned through an automated computerized system. This process ensures transparency and fair distribution of accommodations and safaris across all zones. Rest assured, every zone supports a healthy tiger population, and wildlife sightings are reported to be consistently rewarding throughout the park.
