Avoid common pitfalls and make the most of your visit with these actionable tips:
Book your safari well in advance, especially during peak seasons (October to June).
Opt for early morning safaris when animals are more active.
Wear comfortable clothing and carry essentials like water, binoculars, and cameras.
Follow the park rules strictly—no littering, loud noises, or feeding animals.
If you’re a first-time visitor.
Located in the southern part of Jim Corbett National Park, Phato Zone safari booking is your gateway to one of the most scenic and wildlife-rich areas of Corbett. This newly opened zone is a treasure for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and photographers who want to experience the raw charm of the forest away from the crowd. Rich in dense sal forests, sparkling streams, and abundant fauna, Phato offers a true jungle adventure like no other.
The Phato Zone is open for visitors from November to June. The winter months (November–February) offer pleasantly cool weather and dense animal sightings, while summer (March–June) provides clear views of waterholes where wildlife frequently gather. The zone remains closed during monsoon (July–October) for safety reasons and forest rejuvenation.
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