Our Journey
Rooted in the forests of Jim Corbett, driven by a passion for wildlife — we connect adventurers with nature's most extraordinary encounters.
It all started with a single jeep safari and a pair of curious eyes. A team of lifelong naturalists from Ramnagar founded Jim Corbett Online Safari with one clear mission — to offer responsible, immersive wildlife experiences that leave a lasting impression.
What began as a small operation has grown into one of Corbett's most trusted safari booking platforms. Over the years, we've guided thousands of families, photographers, and wildlife enthusiasts through the dense sal forests and riverbeds of this iconic national park.
"The forest does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished. We take the same approach — every safari, unhurried, authentic, unforgettable."
— Jim Corbett Online Safari TeamWe are not just a booking service. We are storytellers, conservationists, and passionate advocates for the wildlife that calls Corbett home. Every booking directly supports local naturalists and forest community members.
From its colonial-era origins to becoming the cradle of India's tiger conservation, the park's journey is as storied as the jungles it protects.
India's very first national park was established in 1936 in the foothills of the Himalayas, named Hailey National Park after Sir Malcolm Hailey, the then Governor of the United Provinces. It was created to protect the rapidly declining Bengal tiger and the rich biodiversity of the Ramganga basin.
★ India's First National ParkFollowing Indian independence, the park was briefly renamed Ramganga National Park — after the Ramganga River that flows through its heart. This transitional name reflected the new nation's desire to honour indigenous geography over colonial figures.
The park was finally and permanently renamed Jim Corbett National Park in honour of Edward James "Jim" Corbett — the legendary hunter-turned-conservationist who championed the cause of wildlife protection in India. Corbett's tireless advocacy was instrumental in the park's very creation.
🐯 Named after the Legendary ConservationistJim Corbett National Park holds the proud distinction of being the site where Project Tiger was officially launched on 1 April 1973 by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. This landmark initiative transformed India's approach to tiger conservation and became a global model for endangered species protection.
★ Launch Site of Project Tiger — India's Greatest Conservation MissionDozens of operators, one clear choice. Here's what sets us apart from the rest.
All our guides are certified, forest-department trained, and carry years of on-ground experience. They don't just drive — they read the jungle.
All safari permits are procured directly through official Corbett Tiger Reserve channels. No black-market permits, ever.
No waiting, no uncertainty. Receive your confirmed permit and itinerary within hours of booking — straight to your inbox.
We follow a strict low-impact safari protocol. Small group sizes, no off-roading, and zero plastic inside the reserve.
Dedicated photography jeeps with stabilised seats, early dawn slots, and guides who know the best sighting zones for golden-hour shots.
A portion of every booking directly benefits local forest-dwelling communities — from Dhela to Bijrani. Your adventure gives back.
Every frame tells a story. Real photographs from real safaris — no stock images, no filters.