DurgaDevi zone is considered to be the farthest zone from Ramnagar as its 28 kms away from the Ramnagar railway station. The zone can be entered from DurgaDevi Gate, where the pleasing sights of the jungle can be viewed from jeep safari. Far away from the hustle and bustle of the city you spend an undisturbed time away from the materialistic world.
And as the zone consists of mountainous regions, you also get to admire the variety of migratory such as seagull, teal, vulture, peacock, woodpecker, duck, parrot, etc. The adventurous ride to the forest allows you to have the glimpse of deer, monkey, bear, elephant, jackal, chital, etc. wherein onecan also glanceat the several endangered wildlife species through the binoculars.
Attractions in Durga Devi:
With farsighted of the wildlife to near to experience of Royal Bengal Tiger, the expedition to the jungle is stupendous. Thus with plethora of flora and fauna, the sight to migratory birds is a memorable incidence of your life. The peace and intense greenery is captivating and your adventurous soul gets a kick when you spot the wildlife from your naked eye.
Utilize each moment of this terrific ride by having the camera and binoculars handy. And click the candid shots silently as a little noise can make the animal or bird run away from your sight. Your patience and silence is required for wildlife photography as a thrill of excitement and noise can horror them of human presence and you would miss the million dollar opportunity to click the picture of peacock dancing in the forest.
Corbett National Park is home for many wonderful as well as endangered species of animals. The natural bounty and vast landscapes provide perfect habitat for wildlife here.
Royal Bengal Tiger, Asian Elephant, Spotted Deer, Barking Deer, Chital, Sambar Deer, Wild Boar, Black Faced Monkey, Rheus Monkey, Wild Pig and Jackal etc.
Peacock, Jungle Foul, White Bush Chat, Oriental Pied, Emerald Dove, Red Wattle Lapwing, the Asian Paradise Flycatcher, Rested Kingfisher, Indian Shirks, Indian Alpine Swift, Woodpecker, laughing Thrush, Vulture, Parakeet, kales Pheasant, Oriole, Common Grey Hornbill, Duck, Stork, Cormorant, Parrot, Indian Roller, Teal, Seagull etc.
The Durga Devi Safari zone of Corbett Tiger Reserve remains open for tourists from 15th October to 15th June.
Adventurous wildlife safari to Durga Devi Zone can undertaken using registered vehicles from Durga Devi Gate (28 kms from Ramnagar).
Durga Devi is well connected by road and visitors can book a Safari using the online booking procedure via our official website.
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