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Useful Information

Weather

  • Best time to visit – Between October and June
  • Sept to Nov – Pleasant, light jacket recommended in the morning
  • Dec to Feb - Cold, full winterwear advised
  • March to June - Pleasant
  • July to August- Hot and Humid

Health & Age Requirements

  • Basic fitness is essential as the lodge is accessible only by foot with some incline and declines. People with medical conditions are requested to keep medicines along with them.
  • Individuals aged between 12 Years and 60 Years are recommended at the lodge

Dress code/ Packing Guide

  • Jungle colours are advised. You should bring a set of semi-camouflaged trousers/shirts/jackets. Bright colours scare off birds and animals.
  • Trekking shoes, flashlights, water bottle, insect repellent, battery packs,
  • Binoculars and Camera (with Extra Batteries/ Memory Card)
  • Reading/writing material because you will have plenty of me-time at hand.

Do's and Dont's in Corbett National Park

  • Walking or trekking inside the national park is strictly prohibited.
  • Avoid perfumes and bright clothes, wear clothes of colour which merge with the natural surroundings.
  • Carry a litter bag while entering the Tiger Reserve and bring back non-biodegradable litter.
  • Do not make noises/talk loudly inside the forest.
  • Do not smoke in the forest. Do not collect plants or pluck flowers.
  • While taking photographs or shooting videos, do not disturb the wild animals. (For eg. use of flash guns)
  • Shouting, teasing or chasing animals or attempts to feed them are prohibited.
  • Respect local traditions, customs and religions.

Useful Information

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Weather


  • Best time to visit – Between October and June
  • Sept to Nov – Pleasant, light jacket recommended in the morning
  • Dec to Feb - Cold, full winterwear advised
  • March to June - Pleasant
  • July to August- Hot and Humid

Dress code/ Packing Guide


  • Jungle colours are advised. You should bring a set of semi-camouflaged trousers/shirts/jackets. Bright colours scare off birds and animals.
  • Trekking shoes, flashlights, water bottle, insect repellent, battery packs,
  • Binoculars and Camera (with Extra Batteries/ Memory Card)
  • Reading/writing material because you will have plenty of me-time at hand.

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A close-up image of various packs of pills scattered on a surface. The pills are in different sizes.

Health & Age Requirements


  • Basic fitness is essential as the lodge is accessible only by foot with some incline and declines. People with medical conditions are requested to keep medicines along with them.
  • Individuals aged between 12 Years and 60 Years are recommended at the lodge

Do's and Dont's in Corbett National Park


  • Walking or trekking inside the national park is strictly prohibited.
  • Avoid perfumes and bright clothes, wear clothes of colour which merge with the natural surroundings.
  • Carry a litter bag while entering the Tiger Reserve and bring back non-biodegradable litter.
  • Do not make noises/talk loudly inside the forest.
  • Do not smoke in the forest. Do not collect plants or pluck flowers.
  • While taking photographs or shooting videos, do not disturb the wild animals. (For eg. use of flash guns)
  • Shouting, teasing or chasing animals or attempts to feed them are prohibited.
  • Respect local traditions, customs and religions.

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