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Jeep Safari
Away from the confines of mundane life, the Corbett Jeep Safari
is a journey into the world that is as yet, untouched by
mechanization. The Indian wildlife safari explores the basic
wilderness still alive in the Jim Corbett National Park.
Explore the richness of flora and fauna with the Corbett
Jeep Safari that unfolds the beauty of the Jim Corbett Park in
India. Wildlife Safari of this park is a delight for adventure
lovers and wildlife photographers.
Elephants, four species of deers- sambar, spotted
deer,barking deer and hog deer,sloth bear, wild boar, fresh
water dolphin, leopard, the marsh mugger and gharial
crocodiles, over 625 species of birds and the elusive,
nocturnal Royal Bengal tiger
You can find them all at
the verdant Jim Corbett National Park.
Accommodation Hotels or Camp as per program.
Food The food served on the Jeep Safari consists of a
great variety, with special emphasis on the freshness of
produce. You not only get to choose from a wide variety of
Continental and Indian cuisines, but also savour specialties of
the Kumaon region from time to time. Food is primarily
vegetarian inside the forest. However egg is served on the trip.
Masseurs during safariWe also provide masseurs at
extra cost during the safari.
Tariff USD 300 per person per night on twin/triple
share basis for minimum five nights stay
USD 510 per person per night on single occupancy basis
Child Policy Below 5 Years - 02 Children below 5 years
are complimentary
Between 5-12 years USD 200 per night
Terms and conditions
- The operation of the itinerary and route is subject to
the approval of forest authorities
- Maximum strength on Jeep Safari is 25 persons including
kids
- A non-refundable advance of 50% will be required for the
confirmation of the booking
- The tariff does not include transport from Delhi to
Corbett and back
Validity Itinerary is valid only from 30th Nov
15th April of subsequent year excluding 24 December 2nd
January
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