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Permits are necessary for entering the Corbett Tiger Reserve so please enter the park only after getting the permit
Tourists are requires to carry a litter bag while entering the park any bring back their non-biodegradable garbage like plastic, bottle, metal foils, tin can etc. Outside the park
Get official registered Nature's guide that will help you in spotting wildlife and ensuring that you do not lose your way in the forest
Wild animals are the actual asset of the park, respect and maintain a safe distance from them
Listen to the melodious music of the forest instead of your stereo
It is advisable to wear the clothes of colours which merge with the natural surroundings like khaki, olive green and some other dull colours
Please switch off lights, fans and water taps when not in use
It is compulsory to obtain clearance certificate before leaving your place of residence within the Tiger Reserve
Maximum two adults and two children (below 12 years) per room is allowed to stay in the tourist zone, so arrange your excursion as per the availability of rooms
Do not carry any kind of firearms within the Tiger Reserve, it is strictly prohibited
Smoking and lighting any king of fire is strictly prohibited within the Tiger Reserve
Driving after the sunset is strictly prohibited inside the reserve
Cooking is not allowed inside the National Park
Do not play any kind of transistors and tape recorders
Do not take your vehicles off the designated routes thereby causing damage to plant or animal
Do not blow horns and driving above the speed limit is strictly prohibited
Take care of zones as entry in to the restricted zone by visitors is prohibited
Shouting, teasing or attempt to feed animals are prohibited and will invite severe penalties
Non vegetarian food is strictly prohibited within the Corbett Tiger Reserve
Do not enter the National Park after the sunset
Your permit to the National Park is non transferable so do not try any kind of unfair means
It is situated in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand. It is part of the larger Corbett Tiger Reserve which was first to come under the Project Tiger initiative launched in 1973.