Durga Devi Zone, nestled within the stunning Corbett Tiger Reserve, offers a unique hill safari experience filled with wildlife beauty and adventure.
Located on the North-Eastern side of the reserve, this area is a captivating landscape crisscrossed by the Ramganga and Mandal rivers, creating a lush and vibrant ecosystem.
Durga Devi is renowned for its captivating wildlife sightings, particularly wild elephants and otters at Domunda Bridge.
Wildlife enthusiasts can also spot the famous Mahseer fish in the river waters of Durga Devi, adding to the zone's natural splendor.
The lush green forests of this zone provide ample opportunities for birdwatching, making it a paradise for avian enthusiasts.
For those looking to immerse themselves in the wilderness, the Lohachaur Forest Rest House in this zone offers a comfortable stay amidst nature's beauty.
Durga Devi Zone welcomes visitors from 15th October to 15th June, ensuring an unforgettable experience during these months.
The zone is closed during the monsoon season to preserve its natural beauty.
Durga Devi Zone at Corbett Tiger Reserve promises an enchanting journey into the heart of the wilderness. Whether you're seeking encounters with majestic elephants, playful otters, or the mesmerizing Mahseer fish, this zone offers it all.
Don't miss the opportunity to witness the lush green forests and vibrant birdlife that make Durga Devi Zone a haven for nature lovers. Plan your visit today and embark on an adventure you'll cherish forever!